American actor
Erik Anthony Audé [ 1] (born April 5, 1980) is an American actor, stuntman, restaurateur, and professional poker player who was arrested and imprisoned in Pakistan for alleged drug trafficking . Audé maintains that he was duped into carrying opium and believed he was importing leather goods.
Audé's experiences were adapted into a 2013 episode of the National Geographic television series Locked Up Abroad , and also into the 2018 documentary film 3 Years in Pakistan: The Erik Audé Story . He appears as himself in both works.
History
Audé was born in Los Angeles, California . He attended Bethel Christian School in Lancaster, California , and played American football there.[ 2] [ 3]
In 2002, Audé was persuaded to carry leather samples from Islamabad , Pakistan , to the United States by Razmik Minasian (who used the alias Rai Gharizian), an Armenian client at the gymnasium where Audé was employed. Minasian concealed from Audé the fact that the case containing leather skirts and jackets also contained opium .[ 4] On February 15, 2002, Audé was arrested at Islamabad International Airport after being found, according to Pakistani authorities, with 3.6 kilograms[ 5] (7.9 pounds[ 6] ) of opium in the process of embarking on his scheduled flight to Dubai , United Arab Emirates .[ 7]
Pakistan is not a party to the United States' Prison Transfer Treaty program. The actor, convicted in January 2003,[ 5] began serving a sentence of seven years at the Adiala Central Jail in nearby Rawalpindi . At the time, a number of articles in the press speculated on the odds of his surviving the full term of his seven-year sentence.[ 7]
Audé's 2004 release followed an appeal by New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson just before Christmas , and followed Minasian's written confession that Audé was innocent of knowing he was being used to smuggle opium.[ 8] A number of websites were set up to help promote his cause, and to document the struggle to free him. The actor arrived at Los Angeles International Airport on December 26, 2004, after entering the United States at Chicago 's O'Hare International Airport . As of 2009 Audé lives in the San Fernando Valley .[ 9]
Filmography
Year(s)
Work
Role
Notes
1997
The Bold and the Beautiful
Travis Bayer
TV series
1997
Hiller and Diller
Barry
TV series
1998
One World
Rick
TV series
1998
Sorrow's Child
Cop
Short
1998
Sports Theater with Shaquille O'Neal
'Cannibal' Hannibal
TV series
1999
Inferno
Soldier
Film
1998–1999
Cousin Skeeter
Duke
TV series
1999
City Guys
Signing Guy
TV series
2000
Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane
Norb Schaffer
TV series
2000
Providence
Jason
TV series
2000
Bounce
Prom Boy
Film
2000
7th Heaven
Boy Friend
TV series
2000
Dude, Where's My Car?
Musclehead
Film
2001
The Andy Dick Show
Intense Guy
TV series
2001
Three Sisters
Party Guest
TV series
2001
Popular
Frat Guy
TV series
2001
10 Attitudes
Travis
Film
2001
So Little Time
TV series
2001
That's Life
Pete
TV series
2001
The Nightmare Room
Frank
TV series
2001
Reba
Football Player
TV series
2001
Thieves
Hank
TV series
2002
Van Wilder
Martial Arts Freshman
Film
2003
That's So Raven
Student #1
TV series
2004
Blind Passion
Vinnie
Film
2005
Cold Case
Frat Guy
TV series
2005
The Rites of Nico
Wayne
Short
2006
The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold
Pool Waiter
Video
2006
Miles from Home
Landlord
Film
2006
Courting Alex
Mark
TV series
2006
So Notorious
Bad Date #1
TV series
2006
Just for Kicks
Lance
TV series
2006
Poseidon
Bouncer
Film
2006
Beyond the Break
Scott Worthington
TV series
2006
Just Legal
Boyfriend
TV series
2006
CSI: NY
Jewelry Store Manager
TV series
2006
Flags of Our Fathers
Officer
Film
2006
Shark
Seth Taylor
TV series
2006
Numbers
Steroid Highschool Kid
TV series
2007
Cory in the House
Sebastian
TV series
2007
The Third Nail
Marine Lieutenant
Film
2009
Fatal Secrets
Mike
Film
2010
Q for Death
Officer Clayton Banks
Video
2010
Baby
Dream Dad
Short
2010
A Mother's Choice
Dr. Desmond
Short
2011
The Event
Mark
TV series
2011
The Young and the Restless
Passport Forger
TV series
2011
Rizzoli & Isles
Devon Bosko
TV series
2011
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Ryan Dempsey
TV series
2011
Cowboys & Indians
Gentleman James Carter
Film
2011
Heroine Legends: Agent Files
Jones
TV series
2012
The ABCs of Death
Beat Down Dude
Film
2012
A Mother's Choice: The Ultimatum
Dr. Desmond
Short
2012
NCIS: Los Angeles
Burly Surfer
TV series
2012
Parenthood
Construction Worker #2
TV series
2012
Betrayal
Collin
Short
2012
Jew
Bufford
Short
2013
Shadow on the Mesa
Thor Welsh
TV movie
2013
The Devil's Dozen
Film
2012–2013
Partners
Bartender
TV series
2013
My Haunted House
Ghost Husband
TV series
2013
Nothing Left But Tears
Wrath
Short
2013
Mike India Alpha
Jeremy Mitchell
Short
2013
Ad Lucem
Biker
Video short
2013
Unidentified
Film
2013
To My Future Assistant
Hank
TV movie
2013
Three and a Half Songs
Luke
Short
2013
The Pain Killers
Roman
Film
2013
Halfway to Hell
Roach
Film
2014
HorrorCon
Dane Harding
Film
2014
Legends
Security Captain
TV series
2014
Looking for Lions
Jamal
Film
2014
Sons of Anarchy
White Guard
TV series
2014
American Sniper
Thompson
Film
2014
The Eric Andre Show
Nascar Driver
TV series
2015
Gnome Alone
Officer Kelly
Film
2015
Evil Within
Robert
Film
2015
Bout to be a Riot
Darren Wilson
Video short
2015
Shameless
Drug Cop
TV series
2015
NCIS
Man in Blue Suit
TV series
2015
Field of Lost Shoes
Hawker
Film
2015
All That Matters
Neil
TV series
2015
Rendezvous with Victory
Terrorist VO
TV series short
2015
Tornado Alley
Dale
TV series
2015
Seat of Justice
Officer Clayton Banks
Film
2015
A Killer of Men
Cutler
Short
2015
The Last Ship
Avocet Worker 2
TV series
2015
Checkmate
Officer Williams
Film
2015
Hand of God
Cop #1
TV series
2015
Being Charlie
Staffer #1
Film
2010–2015
Days of Our Lives
Lamar/Thug/Dealer
TV series
2015
Luke
Bouncer 1
TV movie
2015
Luke
Bouncer 1
TV series
References
^ "The End" . Crime Library . August 18, 2007. Archived from the original on August 25, 2007. Retrieved November 26, 2012 .
^ ""PM Actor Sentenced to 7 Years" . Daily News of Los Angeles . January 8, 2003. Retrieved September 24, 2011 .
^ "Witness to the Execution" . Crime Library . August 18, 2007. Archived from the original on August 18, 2007. Retrieved November 26, 2012 . The voices reminded him of the crowds back in Lancaster, California, the Poppy Capital of California, when he was playing football for Bethel Christian Academy.
^ Murr, Andrew; Moreau, Ron (March 2002). "I'm Guilty of Being Gullible" . Newsweek . Archived from the original on August 9, 2011. Retrieved July 7, 2009 .
^ a b "Pakistan Releases Jailed US Actor" . BBC . December 24, 2004. Archived from the original on April 19, 2013. Retrieved July 7, 2009 .
^ "Annals of Globalization — India Has Its Own Spider-Man, Tailored to Local Tastes" . North County Times . December 26, 2004. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved July 7, 2009 .
^ a b Smith, L. Christopher (August 2007). "Among the Terrorists". Men's Journal . pp. 104– 205.
^ Spaeth, Sho (January 3, 2005). "Milestones" . Time . Archived from the original on October 19, 2012. Retrieved July 7, 2009 .
^ Smith, L. Christopher, "Among the Terrorists", Men's Journal , August 2007, Page 107
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