Eric Colton's career in entertainment began at age 16 upon booking his first ever acting audition, a regional commercial in Michigan, where he was born and raised. He first moved to Los Angeles in 2003. Eric earned his SAG card that December and has worked in film and television since, residing in LA and NYC for different periods of time, primarily as an actor until 2015, when his screenwriting career began to blossom. Along the way he earned over 50 professional acting credits around the world including popular network TV roles, starring turns in independent film, the title role and series lead "Swell" on the Amazon Prime series of the same name, along with several other roles. Colton is a former acting pupil of legendary New York acting teacher Susan Batson and a graduate of the premiere Los Angeles Meisner Acting Technique school, Baron Brown Studio. In 2019, Colton wrote, starred-in and produced the short film, Brothers, acting alongside his real-life brother, actor Kyle Colton. He has 8 feature-length screenplays to his name. They are in various stages of development. Mr. Colton's most recent work can be viewed on the Amazon Prime mini-series, The Hunter's Anthology. Colton is a series regular. He resides in New York City.
Following one of London Film School's more memorable shoots (when a water-filled set burst to flood three floors of the school's 18th Century warehouse in Covent Garden), Eric worked again with graduates Adam Mason, Jonty Acton, Erik Wilson, and Robin Todd in varying combinations, exploiting the newly invented digital medium of mini-DV. Since then, he has starred in a handful of psychological thrillers, a couple of schlock horrors, and a swathe of truly exquisite shorts. In production in 2017 are "Maksym Osa" (a Ukrainian historical whodunnit about Cossacks, werewolves and the power struggle between Orthodox, Catholic, Polish and Hapsburg dynasties), in which he plays a sinister German fencing tutor with a penchant for spanking; "Six Days" (in which the SAS storm the Iranian Embassy in eighties London); "Crowhurst" (as a friend of the eponymous inventor, whose solo round-the-world sailing attempt led to desperate lies, febrile solipsism, and eery disappearance); and "Yeast" (Lucid's 'orrible, surreal short about a baker addicted to the stuff, whose dreams of an apprentice are the stuff of nightmares). Most recent is a tiny part, as Einstein's boffinish uncle Jakob, in Ron Howard's TV biopic "Genius" (2017, NatGeo, Imagination & Fox21), as Inspector Robert in his second series, "Genius: Picasso" (2018), and an even tinier exchange with Joaquin Pheonix in Jacques Audiard's "The Sister's Brothers" (2018). This year, he flits past the disturbed mind of an unwitting superhero in Marvel's "Moon Knight." And, in 2023, he will appear regularly in the Israeli TV series, "Carthago," as Herman, a zealous Nazi prisoner of war. Often touring theatres in a range of disturbed characters from Oswald ("Ghosts") to Banquo ("Macbeth") to Jack ("The Weir") and Father Jack ("Dancing at Lughnasa"), in 2015 he created the icy role of SS Obersturmbannführer, Rudolf Höss, commandant of Auschwitz, for Brother Wolf; in October 2016, was the apparition of Virgil, guiding Dante through his "Inferno" for VoxVanguard's classical musical masque; and this year he's been mentally whupped, by his niece and the Gods, as Creon in "Antigone." He fell in love whilst recuperating in 1998, and now lives in a labourer's cottage in North Essex with his very patient wife, Janee, four goats, twelve chickens, and several thousand bees.
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Eric is a passionate young filmmaker who has dedicated his life to the art of cinema. Growing up, Eric was always fascinated by the magic of movies and spent hours watching and analyzing films of all genres. His love for the medium led him to pursue a career in the film industry, and he has since established himself as a talented gaffer and cinematographer. As a gaffer, Eric has a keen eye for lighting and is known for his ability to create beautiful and dramatic images. He is skilled at using lighting to enhance the mood and tone of a scene, and his work has been praised for its creativity and artistry. Whether working on a big-budget production or a small indie film, Eric approaches each project with the same level of dedication and attention to detail. In addition to his work as a gaffer, Eric is also an accomplished cinematographer. He has a deep understanding of camera techniques and is able to create stunning visuals that capture the essence of a story. His work as a cinematographer has been recognized with several awards and nominations, and he is widely regarded as one of the most promising young talents in the industry. Despite his success, Eric remains humble and always willing to learn. He is constantly pushing himself to grow as an artist, and his passion for cinema is contagious. Whether he is working on a major Hollywood blockbuster or a small independent film, Eric's goal is always the same: to create something beautiful and meaningful that will resonate with audiences for years to come.
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