Eric Boring was born on August 24, 1970 in Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA. He is known for Slew Hampshire (2013), Bloodscent (1995) and I Never Left the White Room (2000).
Eric Borner is an actor, known for Au paradis des hommes (2012), Elias og Storegaps Hemmelighet (2017) and La France a un Incroyable Talent (2006).
Eric Borsuk is an actor, known for American Animals (2018).
Eric Bowles is an actor, known for Found Wandering Lost (2022), Spare No One (2016) and The Heirloom (2019).
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Eric Bradley grew up in Harwinton, Connecticut where from a very young age he realized his love of entertaining people. If you were a classmate of his at Lewis S. Mills High School you would have seen him playing trumpet, piano, or singing in any number of local productions. From there it was all the way to Florida where he attended the University of Miami to study Music and Film Production. He sang at Disney World during the summer and after graduation he was off to Chicago to begin touring with the a cappella group Blind Man's Bluff. After coming off the road he sharpened his improv skills at the Second City Conservatory and then it was off to Los Angeles. Shortly after arriving in LA he hooked up with a vocal group called Sixth Wave who went on to win the National Harmony Sweepstakes in 2001. He then began singing on films such as X2 (2003), The Polar Express (2004), and King Kong (2005) as well as working with composers John Williams, David Foster, and Danny Elfman. After singing backup for Barbra Streisand he got the nod to be one of three singers to join his childhood idol Dick Van Dyke in a new group called the "Vantastix" who have made several appearances around Los Angeles and on television. Eric can be seen on-camera in The Break-Up (2006) as a "Tone Ranger".
Eric Braeden is a German actor in America who began his career playing Nazis and eventually became a star of daytime soap operas. Born Hans Gudegast in Kiel, Germany, during the Second World War, he was a superb athlete who excelled in track-and-field events. As a teenager, he immigrated to the United States and worked in Texas and Montana as a translator, a cowhand, and a lumber millhand. His athleticism won him a scholarship to Montana State University. While attending college, he and friend Bob McKinnon made a film, The Riverbusters, about their successful attempt to be the first men to take a boat from the source to the mouth of the Salmon river and back again. He traveled to Los Angeles in hopes of finding a distributor for the documentary, but instead found that his handsome visage and accented English made him a valuable commodity as an actor. He appeared in small parts under his real name before landing the leading role of the antagonist, Captain Hans Dietrich, on the World War II television series The Rat Patrol (1966). The series was a hit, and Gudegast's sympathetic German officer was very popular. He appeared in a few movies and television films thereafter in supporting roles, then was given the lead in Universal's science-fiction computer thriller Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970). His delight at this huge career boost was muted by the studio's insistence that he change his name. With extreme reluctance, he agreed and became known subsequently as Eric Braeden. Braeden worked continuously in television movies for the next decade. He also worked on Broadway and in Los Angeles area theatre. In 1980, he reluctantly accepted a role in a daytime drama, The Young and the Restless (1973), and gained a stardom in this medium that had just eluded him in film and prime time television. As lead Victor Newman, Braeden brought a gravity and a strong center to the program. Amazingly handsome and athletic into his sixties, Braeden maintained the charisma that first brought him notice in "The Rat Patrol". His infrequent film work during his nearly quarter century on "The Young and the Restless" included a prominent role as John Jacob Astor in Titanic (1997). A five-time Emmy nominee for his "The Young and the Restless" role (he won in 1998), he was also nominated eleven times for the Soap Opera Digest Outstanding Leading Actor Award, winning three times. In 1987, he was appointed, along with Henry Kissinger, Paul Volker, Steffi Graf, Alexander Haig, and Katherine Graham, to the German-American Advisory Board, and in 1991 received the Federal Medal of Honor from the president of his native land, Germany. He married his college sweetheart Dale Russell in 1966. Their son, Christian Gudegast is a screenwriter.
Eric Brakke was selected by Sam Raimi for a quadling child role in Oz the Great & Powerful and thus began Eric's appreciation for film making. Since Oz, Eric has worked on Fractured with Lance Kawas and Walter with Anna Mastro and Dhoom 3 plus some student film. A singer, Eric has been in a number of local theatrical shows and done commercial work for Sneaky Pete's in NY, Play it Again Sports in Detroit, and Do you shop Canton? in Canton MI as well as a number of internet items. Eric has an acting brother, Zack Brakke.
Eric is a international award winning producer, writer, and director with an entrepreneurial background. A classically trained actor, Eric has been around the business since he was 10 years old. While finding his voice he owned and operated multiple successful business ventures, developing his leadership and managerial skills before bringing these skills back to his first love - film. Eric brings this specialized tool kit to every production he works on, offering unique insight into how to make a production not only more efficient but more lucrative. He has acted, directed, or produced over 40 projects ranging from web-series to large scale productions on both stage and screen. Depending on client need he can tailor his approach to each endeavor.