Eli Goree (The Peripheral): Bio, Wiki, Age, Family, Career, Net Worth and More

Eli Goree (The Peripheral): Bio, Wiki, Age, Family, Career, Net Worth and More

Eli Goree is an Actor from Canada. Age 28 years (26 May 1994) born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. So far Eli Goree has worked in the Hollywood entertainment industry and his artwork has been released in English language movies.

 

Eli Goree

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Eli Goree (The Peripheral): Who Is He?

Eli Goree is a Canadian actor who is best known to the rest of the world for his role as Dave Albritton in the film “Race” (2016) and also for his role as Wells Jaha in the sci-fi drama series “The 100” (2014-2017), in addition to the numerous other roles he has secured so far in his career. “Race” was released in 2016, and “The 100” aired from 2014 to 2017.

Are you interested in learning more about Eli Goree, such as his early upbringing, how he got his start in the business world, what he is doing with the rest of his life right now, as well as how wealthy he is? If the answer is yes, then you should stick around for the duration of the article to learn all that piques your curiosity about this up-and-coming actor.

Eli Goree (The Peripheral): Bio

The city of Halifax, in Nova Scotia, was Goree’s childhood home. He has a mother who reared him on her own. At the age of six, he made his acting debut on Sesame Park, the Canadian equivalent of the television show Sesame Street. On the radio station broadcasting on the Dalhousie University campus, CKDU-FM, he presented the Big Black Rap Show in the year 2003.

In 2006, he joined the cast of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) television series Street Cents as a host for the show’s last season. In the same year, he also started working as a journalist for Canada Now in the capacity of a freelancer.

 

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Eli Goree (The Peripheral): Education

Goree earned his high school diploma from Prince Andrew High School.

He played the role of Malik in the hit television series Da Kink in My Hair, which aired on Global from 2007 through 2009. In addition, he had a role in the television series Soul on Vision.

In 2009, Goree portrayed Jake, the lead character in the critically praised drama Secrets of a Black Boy, which was performed on stage.

Between the years of 2010 and 2013, he made an appearance in the mockumentary Pure Pwnage, in addition to guest starring roles in the fantasy horror series Supernatural on The CW, the medical drama Emily Owens, M.D. on The CW, the science fiction miniseries Eve of Destruction on Showcase, and the police crime drama Motive on CTV.

In 2014, he was selected to play the role of Wells Jaha, one of the primary protagonists in the premiere season of The 100, a post-apocalyptic drama series broadcast on The CW.

Race, a sports-drama movie released in 2016, marked his debut in the film industry with a prominent role.

On the Freeform horror thriller Dead of Summer, Goree played a pivotal role as one of the primary leads. The television show has been greenlit for production from the pilot episode onward.

Once Upon a Time’s Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis, together with Dead of Summer’s writer Ian Goldberg, are responsible for the creation of the show. In the series The Peripheral, which is available on Amazon Prime Video, he had a role.

 

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Eli Goree (The Peripheral): Age and Wiki

Eli Goree was born on May 26, 1994, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He has not disclosed a lot of information about his family, including the names and occupations of his parents, as well as whether or not he has any siblings. Eli Goree was born on May 26, 1994, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Eli’s first signs of interest in the performing arts appeared while he was quite young, and as a direct consequence, he launched his professional career when he was only six years old. As part of his formal training, he attended the Canadian Film Center for the Arts and graduated with a degree in acting for film and television.

Eli Goree (The Peripheral): Career

Eli joined the cast of “Sesame Park,” a Canadian adaptation of “Sesame Street,” when he was just six years old. “Sesame Park” is one of the most popular children’s television programs in the United States. In 2003, he had his first taste of the joys of being the host of a show when he hosted “The Big Black Rap Show” on the campus radio station CKDU-FM in Canada.

Three years later, he had his first taste of being the host of a show on television when he was given the opportunity to host the show “Street Cents.” Eli’s early career included not only work as a host and kid actor, but also employment as a freelance journalist for the Canadian news program Canada Now.

 

Eli Goree

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Filmography

Film

Year Title Roles
2014 Godzilla PO No. 3
2016 Race Dave Albritton
2020 One Night in Miami… Cassius Clay
2021 The Guilty Rick (voice)

Television

Year Title Roles Notes
2006 North/South Tyson Unknown episodes
2006 Enough Dakota Television short
2009 Soul Samson 4 episodes
2009 Flashpoint Jermaine Episode: “Aisle 13”
2009 Da Kink in My Hair Malik 13 episodes
2010 Pure Pwnage Tyrel 6 episodes
2012 Supernatural Marcus Episode: “The Born-Again Identity”
2012 Abducted: The Carlina White Story Carl Tyson 1987 Television film
2012–2013 Emily Owens, M.D. Intern Bowman 4 episodes
2013 Eve of Destruction Madhatter53 2 episodes
2013 Motive Graeme the Caretaker Episode: “Fallen Angel”
2014 Far From Home Rudy Television film
2014 The 100 Wells Jaha Main (season 1), guest (season 2); 5 episodes
2015 Christmas Truce Jensen Television film
2016 Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart Darryl Simmons Television film
2016 Heartbeat Thomas Episode: “Pilot”
2016 Legends of Tomorrow James Jackson Episode: “Last Refuge”
2016 Dead of Summer Joel Goodson Main, 9 episodes
2018 GLOW Ernest Dawson Episode: “Mother of All Matches”
2018 Ballers Quincy Recurring
2018–2020 Riverdale Munroe “Mad Dog” Moore Recurring (season 3-4); 13 episodes
2019 Pearson Derrick Mayes Television show
2022 The Peripheral Conner Main

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2006 Gemini Awards Best Youth Non Fiction Series Street Cents Nominated
2008 Best Ensamble Cast Da Kink In My Hair Nominated
2009 Young Artist Awards Best Actor in a TV Series Soul Nominated
2016 UBCP/ACTRA Awards Best Actor Race Nominated
2017 Leo Award Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Motion Picture Won
2021 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture One Night in Miami… Nominated

Despite this, he persisted in pursuing a career in acting, and in 2007, he landed the part of Malik in the television series “Da Kink in My Hair,” in which he appeared in a total of 13 episodes over the course of two years. In 2009, he was cast as Samson in the television series “Soul.”

After that, he maintained his acting career with recurring roles in other television series, such as “Pure Pwnage” (2010) as Tyrel, and in 2012, he became a member of the cast of the television series “Emily Owens, M.D.” (2012-2013).

 

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Eli Goree (The Peripheral): Awards and Achivements

Eli’s career began to take off in earnest in 2014, particularly after he landed the character of Wells Jaha in the science fiction drama series “The 100,” which aired on television. Even though he appeared in only six episodes of the critically praised series, it was sufficient to propel him forward in his career.

In 2016, he played Joel Goodson in the TV horror series “Dead of Summer,” which further increased his popularity. In the same year, he secured his most successful role to date, as Dave Albritton in the biopic about Jesse Owens and his success at the Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany in 1936, entitled “Race,” also starring Stephen James and Jason Sudeikis. “Race” was released in 2017.

Eli has continued his career with a good deal of success over the past few years, appearing first as Quincy Carter in the TV sports comedy-drama series “Ballers” (2018), then as Mad Dog in the mystery drama series “Riverdale” (2018-2019), and most recently as Derick Mayes in the TV drama series “Pearson” (2019), which is a spin-off from the series “Suits.”

In addition to this, Eli is currently playing the lead part in the comedy-drama film “Suicide Roadtrip,” which is currently in the post-production stage of its development and in which he is working.

Eli Goree (The Peripheral): Net Worth

Goree has a total net worth of one million six hundred thousand dollars. He made his first appearance on the show “Sesame Park,” a Canadian adaptation of the American program “Sesame Street,” when he was just six years old.

“North/ South” was the first series that Goree created after he became an adult. The television shows “Da Kink in My Hair,” “Dead of Summer,” and “The 100” were instrumental in elevating his profile in the entertainment industry.

However, the actor, who stands 1.88 meters tall, rose to prominence in the general public after portraying the role of Mad Dog in the CW show “Riverdale.” Earning $40,000 per episode is a standard wage for the show’s primary cast members, including Lili Reinhart, Cole Sprouse, and Camila Mendes. It is therefore reasonable to believe that he is paid between $10,000 and $20,000 per episode.

 

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Biography Facts

Name Eli Goree
Occupation Actor
Gender Male
Date of Birth 26 May 1994
Birth Place Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Residence Los Angeles, California, United States
Age 28 Years
Height 1.88 m (6′ 2″)
Weight (Approx.) 70 kg
Body Measurements Chest : 40 inches
Waist : 32 inches
Biceps : 14 inches
Education Graduated
Nationality (Country) Canada
Food Diet Non-Vegetarian
Hobbies Singing,
Acting

Favourite Things

Favourite Food Pasta
Favourite Colour(s) Black
Favourite Destination(s) London

Quick Facts About Eli Goree

  • Got professional acting training from the Canadian Film Center.
  • Worked as a Freelance Journalist for Canada Now.
  • Got Green Card of America on July 4, 2018.
  • Loves classic movies such as “On the Waterfront“, “Citizen Kane” and “The Defiant Ones.”
  • Big Fan of Star Trek.
  • Wants to be a producer in the future.
  • Active on Instagram and Twitter.

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