Eric Horvitz is known for Do You Trust This Computer? (2018) and Revolutionaries (2012).
Eric Hsiao is an actor, known for Wu Ming Kuang (2019), Da zhu jian shi (2021) and Ci sha xiao shuo jia (2021).
Eric Hueber is known for Flutter (2014), Rainbows End (2010) and Children of the Fire.
Eric Hula is known for Slick (2015), Scare Us (2021) and Last Christmas! (2016).
Eric Hunter is an actor, known for The Gifted (2017), Semper Fi (2019) and In the Middle of the River (2018).
Eric Hurd is an actor, known for Mortician (2021), Talons of the Phoenix and Darkness Waits (2020).
Eric Hurt was born on June 13, 1977 in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA. He is a director and cinematographer, known for The Machinery of Dreams (2021), Runaway (2023) and American Dreamer (2018).
Eric Ian Spent the first half of his life as a Skate-Boarder, when an unfortunate injury caused his career to end prematurely.. Ian quickly switched to print and runway modeling. After a few years he became bored with his career choice and embarked on an acting career that has been in the process of quickly developing into something beneficial and very exciting..
Eric Idle is an English comedian, actor, author, singer, playwright, director, and songwriter. co-creator of Monty Python on TV, stage, and five films, including The Life of Brian and The Holy Grail, which he later adapted for the stage with John Du Prez as Monty Python's Spamalot, winning the Tony Award for Best Musical in 2005, a Grammy, a Drama Desk Award, and playing for almost five years on Broadway. They also wrote the comic oratorio Not the Messiah, He's a Very Naughty Boy, in 2007, which played round the world and at The Hollywood Bowl and was filmed live at The Royal Albert Hall, and a musical play What About Dick? available soon on iTunes. He created and directed the first mockumentary The Rutles for NBC, starred as Ko-Ko in the English National Opera version of The Mikado in London and Houston, and appeared last year in The Pirates of Penzance in Central Park and in Not the Messiah at Carnegie Hall. He is also one of the conceivers of the musical Seussical. In 2012 he appeared live in front of a billion people worldwide singing his song Always Look on the Bright Side of Life at the Closing Ceremony of the London Olympics. Last year he created, directed, and appeared in the sold-out final Monty Python reunion show One Down Five to Go at London's O2 Arena for 10 nights, whose final performance was broadcast live round the world. He has also acted in several movies, including Nuns on the Run, Splitting Heirs, Casper, Shrek the Third, and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen; and written two novels, The Greedy Bastard Diary and Pass the Butler, a West End play.