About

After studying English and Theatre at BU, Eric trained in Strasberg’s method under Lily Lodge at the Actors Conservatory on scholarship for four years. He simultaneously practiced long-form improv comedy at the UCB theatre, learning from Zach Woods (Jared in “Silicon Valley”), Will Hines, and many of New York’s best comedians.

You can see Eric in the well-reviewed web series, “Two Dudes.” He played Wallace in “Women and Wallace” at Boston Playwrights’ Theatre and starred in the independent feature “I Hate Tom Petty” as Keith.

Eric enjoyed a two year residency at Dick Doherty’s Comedy Vault in Boston, hosting, writing, and performing a weekly sketch show with his group, “The Outtakes.” It was the Vault’s most successful residency since Dane Cook’s. He has performed standup, sketch, and improv comedy at countless venues throughout Boston and New York, including The Comedy Studio, Caroline’s, Standup NY, and The Creek, where he held a two year residency hosting an improv show with “The Karate Parade.”

A black belt in Shotokan karate, Eric has taught gymnastics and karate to children of all ages for over eight years. He’s originally from Hull, MA.

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