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On Camera:

On The Stage:

As a professional stage performer, Eric has a career that spans nearly 15 years.  

 

Shortly after completing a world tour with Up With People's multicultural extravenganza Roads, he relocated to NYC to attend The American Musical and Dramatic Academy.  

 

In the decade that followed, he performed in dozens of professional productions across the country.  His acclaimed performances include roles in West Side Story (Riff), The Cocoanuts (Zeppo), Little Shop of Horrors (Orin Scrivello D.D.S), Sweeney Todd (Pirelli), and Plaid TIdings (Frankie).  He also was a proud cast member of NYC's critically acclaimed Judy and Uninvited Company, starring Kate Botello.  He also enjoyed a contract as a principal singer onboard Norwegian Cruise Lines' Pride of America.  

In addition to appearing as a comic contributer on PM Sports' The Bullpen,  Eric has been featured on TruTV's All Worked Up, and will be seen in film festivals across the land in the soon to be released feature film Birthday by director Sonoko Ogata.  In early 2014, he served as head writer and host of Maha Production's United Under One, a forum in which church leaders, humanists and atheists alike discuss and debate the positive and negative influences of religion on the modern American. 

The Improvisor:

As the co-founder of Face Off Unlimited, Eric is a seasoned improvisor with countless hours of on-stage experience.  A creator of Face Off's smash hit A Whole 'Nother Level, he's stormed stages across the country as a improvisational comedian, singer and musician.  He can be seen twice weekly in NYC's East Village as a comedy warrior in the underground sensation, Face Off Unlimited Presents: BATSU!

Ears Only:

A relative newbie to the world of audio production, Eric is a proud on-air talent with the comedy podcast In the Room With Joe, Jay, Eric and Lyle, currently boasting 8,000 weekly downloads.  Over it's now 150+ episodes, he's conducted interviews with celebrities Tyler Posey (MTV's Teen Wolf), Joel Murray (Mad Men), Jim Rash (Community), Lloyd Ahlquit (Epic Rap Battles of History),  Sam Levine (Freaks and Geeks) and Josh Gad (Frozen) among many others. He's also a regular comedic contributor to Long Island News Radio's Christopher Hahn Show, starring fellow improvisor and political pundit Chris Hahn.

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