Eric Da Re


Eric Da Re is an American actor who played the notorious criminal Leo Johnson on the TV show Twin Peaks and its prequel film, . He has worked behind the scenes in several other films by Twin Peaks creator David Lynch. He is the son of the actor Aldo Da Re and the casting director Johanna Ray, a frequent Lynch collaborator.

Biography

Da Re was born in Los Angeles, California, United States. He is the son of the actor Aldo Ray, and is of Italian descent on his father's side. His mother is Johanna Ray, an award-winning casting director, who did casting for Twin Peaks.
Da Re's first role was in the TV movie Into the Homeland in 1987, which was directed by Lesli Linka Glatter, who would later go on to direct Da Re in the show that brought him fame, Twin Peaks. After a few more roles in TV movies he landed the role of Leo Johnson in the 1990 cult classic Twin Peaks, created by David Lynch. Da Re went on to work with Lynch again as a casting assistant for Wild at Heart, as Leo Johnson in the Twin Peaks prequel, and as a property buyer for Lost Highway.
In 1992 he was Bernie in Critters 4.
He also had roles in the Paul Verhoeven film Starship Troopers and in Ted Bundy.
He is sometimes credited as Eric Da Re, Eric DaRae or Eric Dare.
Eric attended Horace Mann elementary and Beverly Hills High School with fellow actor Nicolas Cage.

Filmography

Film

Television