“The true power of music can be found in the front row of any concert, when the vibrations from the stage blast away the pain in your heart”
Name:
Elias James Gerard
Nickname:
- Eli
- Patrick Bateman
Birthdate:
- July 16 1989
Age:
- 26
Gender:
- Male
Sexuality:
- Bisexual
Relationship Status:
- TBD
Family:
- Paul Gerard – Brother - Deceased
Occupation:
- A&R Representative (White Butterfly Records)
In Depth Appearance:
- Eli is always perfectly groomed. He keeps is dark hair short and neatly styled. Even on the rare occasions when he has stubble it is trimmed to perfection, no rough edges. He only wears the finest suits, all bespoke, never off the rack. They are tailored to his tall, lean frame and only ever come in dark colours. It’s extremely rare to see Eli underdressed. On the rarest of occasions he will wear jeans but only sometimes. Standing at 6’1, he keeps his body in great shape. Eli exercises twice a day and uses all kinds of pills and shakes and everything in-between to maintain his health and fitness. He has chocolate brown hair and steely grey eyes.
Biography:
Then:
Eli Gerard was born the second of two, with an older brother in Paul. A shy youth, Eli didn’t speak much unless in the presence of his brother, who seemed to have the ability to make him feel instantly comfortable in any situation. Born in the small city of Thornhill, Eli didn’t really have an easy life. Growing up, he was very much ignored by his parents who for a reason he has yet to understand, favoured is older brother. True was it in fact that there was only ever one baby picture of Eli in the family home and no more. As a child, he never really got into sports like his brother and his father, he often cites this as one of the reasons his father never really showed any affection to him. In 2001, Eli and Paul’s parents divorced and the boys were separated, with Eli staying with their mother in Thornhill and Paul heading off with their father to Philadelphia. The young boy was left heartbroken by this and retreated further into himself, silently looking forward to the days when he would go visit his father, not because he particularly liked the man (he didn’t get on with him at all) but because he would get to see his big brother. Both of his parents remarried during his early teenage years, which resulted in Eli receiving an extended step family which he still despises to this day. In 2006, Paul had annoyed his father enough to force him to allow him to go spend a year with his mother back in Thornhill. Coincidently, this was the year that Nick Dempsey was filming his documentary Nowhere, in which Paul was one of the stars. Eli was very much in the background of the show but was always a big part whenever Paul was on camera. The bond of the brothers was evident to anyone watching. Even though he was not a main star, Eli had his own little fan club who had grown fond of the weird little Jewish kid with floppy hair and a goofy sense of humour.
Between:
After filming wrapped on Nowhere, Paul returned to Philadelphia and life with his father. Tragedy would strike less than six months later when about two weeks after the final cut of Nowhere was released, nineteen year old Paul was driving his new car with friends when they were sideswiped and forced into a tree. Paul survived for a few minutes, helping his friends out of the car before succumbing to his injuries at the scene. He was lauded as a hero in death and Eli was devastated at the loss. Feeling the uncontrollable need to make his big brother proud, Eli graduated valedictorian from his class and then headed off to college, Stanford to be more precise. He studied business and music; graduating with honours. Life became all about work for Eli. Unlike other members of the Nowhere cast, he managed to reclaim some anonymity in the world bar the select times when someone noticed him as Paul’s little brother. The intervening years changed Eli dramatically, gone was the shy, quiet boy first seen in Episode 2 “Canadian Girls Rock” in his stead there was an ambitious, cut throat work addict with little time for anything that didn’t revolve around his mobile phone.
Now:
Now in his mid twenties, Eli finally decided to use the inheritance left to him by Paul after his death and is now in the middle of starting up his own record label, its an ambitious project that his bosses don’t actually know about. The scars of the past still linger, every morning before he does anything, Eli heads to the church to visit his big brother. He has had little time for relationships except a few fleeting romances, Eli just has the deep inability to connect with people on anything other than a superficial level. Where once he was someone you could count on, he is now someone people don’t even know. Shielded by a wall of wit and work, he is an impenetrable fortress. Some joke that he runs the world from his cell phone as he always has it with him. Recently in the midst of building his empire, Eli has been approached about taking his older brothers place in the cast of Nick’s new project “Somewhere”
Centric Episode/s:
The Hustler – Eli struggles to get his secret new business venture off of the ground whilst some of his old shady business practices come back to haunt him.
Theme:
Sorrowing Man - City and Colour
Relationships:
- TBD
Extra:
- Eli spoke the final line in the original series “See you, Paul”
- Eli is autistic
- Ducks Fly Together