Eric R. Parker is known for A Haunting in Cawdor (2015), The Haunting of Pine Lake and Raunch and Roll (2021).
Eric R. Williams is a proud native of Atlanta, Georgia. He began formal training in Drama & Musical Theatre in the Visual & Performing Arts Magnet Program at Tri-Cities High School in East Point, Georgia, a critically acclaimed public school rooted in the performing arts and boasted notable alumni such as OutKast's Big Boi & André 3000, Xscape, D. Woods of Danity Kane, SNL's Keenan Thompson, Broadway stars Saycon Sengbloh, Sahr Ngaujah, Jahi Kearse, Joaquina Kalukango & many others. Eric graduated Magna Cum Laude with his BFA in Theatre from Howard University & made his professional acting debut in the Regional Premiere of the Rock 'n' Roll musical Passing Strange at The Studio Theatre in Washington, DC. Eric made his New York City professional debut in the Public Theater's Shakespeare In the Park production of Into The Woods opposite Academy Award Winner Amy Adams, Tony Award Winner Donna Murphy and Tony Award winner & Emmy-nominated Denis O'Hare. He went on to tour the US and Japan with the national tour of the 2009 Apollo Revival of Dreamgirls. Eric has since been performing regionally and in various workshops of new pieces in and out of New York, as well as appearing in various film projects, television & web series.
Eric Ramaekers is known for 4Shorts (2020), Alienate (2016) and Fleet.
Eric Ramirez is known for Wolfsbane: Say My Name (2018).
Eric Ray Anderson is known for Twin Peaks (2017), Z Nation (2014) and The Librarians (2014).
Eric was born around Chicago in 1985. From there he went to The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, where he suffered through his awkward teenage years. He then went on to finish an undergraduate study in communication arts at the University of Wisconsin in Madison in only three years; graduating in the spring of 2007. His trajectory through this educational path, however, could easily be considered equally as awkward as his teenage years. Now he is entering into what could very well be the most awkward period of his entire life, with some speculating that this awkwardness could simply be intrinsic to his person or at least perpetual in nature. Eric has been quoted as saying "the most awkward times are the best times anyway." Eric is also known for his dry wit and sarcasm.
Writer/director Eric Red was born as Eric Joseph Durdaller on February 16, 1961 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and was raised in Manhattan. He specializes in hard, edgy pictures that have tough, no-nonsense tones and frequently address the darker aspects of human nature. Red attended the AFI Conservatory, which he graduated from in 1983. Eric was forced to work as a cab driver in New York City for a year after he went broke getting national distribution for his short movie "Gunmen's Blues." The tide of good fortunate turned Red's way when his brutal and challenging script for "The Hitcher" was turned into a terrific and terrifying film which has deservedly become a cult favorite. (The story for "The Hitcher" was inspired by an actual incident in which Eric picked up a creepy hitchhiker while driving cross country to Texas.) Next up was the beautifully chilling and stylish vampire doozy "Near Dark." Eric subsequently collaborated again with "Near Dark" director Kathryn Bigelow on the exciting "Blue Steel." Red hit another one out of the ballpark as both the writer and director of the grim and gripping thriller "Cohen and Tate." This particular triumph was followed by the excellent "Body Parts" (Red received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Director for this movie), the so-so werewolf outing "Bad Moon," and the nifty "Undertow." In addition, Eric wrote and co-produced the gritty made-for-cable-TV Western "The Last Outlaw." Red also wrote and created the comic book series and graphic novel "Containment." His latest features are the supernatural thriller "100 Feet" and the made-for-TV item "Night of the Wild." Eric's hobbies include film, books, comics, Cuban cigars, and gymnastics. He lives in Los Angeles, California with his wife Meredith Casey.
Eric Reed is known for An Unexpected Killer (2019).
Eric Rich is a filmmaker from Long Island, NY, who has been honing his craft since he was eight. After graduating from Emerson College in 2017, Eric moved to Los Angeles where he got his start in the industry by working in the mail room at ICM Partners. He spent the lion's share of his time at ICM reading scripts from world-renowned screenwriters like David Mamet and Walter Hill to learn what makes those scripts stand out from the others. After ICM, Eric has won awards as a writer/director for his short film, Majestyk, as well as his feature scripts, Kiwi and Bad 'N' Ruin. Eric resides in New York City.