
In October, 2006, LA Weekly listed Eric in its “Some Of The Funniest Comedians In America” section. You can see Eric perform on the Comedy Time Network. He has made multiple appearances on the nationally syndicated “Bob and Tom” radio show and on their WGN television show. He made his TV acting debut on Aug. 2, 2010 on the series "William Shatner's Aftermath" on the BIO Channel. You can also hear him on internet radio station Slacker.com and on SiriusXM satellite radio. In 2008, Eric appeared on Last Comic Standing on NBC and was a semi-finalist at the Boston Comedy Festival. He has performed in a wide variety of venues, such as comedy clubs, colleges, cruise ships, country clubs, casinos and does such a clean act, he even performs in churches. He headlined the 2007 "Stand Up Showdown" at the Piccolo Spoleto Arts Festival in Charleston, SC and had audiences laughing at the 2004 New York Underground Comedy Festival, the 2008 Charleston Comedy Festival and the 2009 Detroit International Comedy Festival and The New York Comedy Contest (semi-finalist). He also won Atlanta, Georgia’s “Late Night Laff-Off” comedy competition when he appeared on the WB network affiliate-WATL Channel 36 and won a trip to New York and a performance at the Comedy Cellar. Eric took 3rd place at the Carnival Comedy Challenge, a nationwide comic talent search for Carnival Cruise Lines, at the Miami Improv on September 19, 2007. He also does some acting, trains in improv comedy at Upright Citizens Brigade in Hollywood and works at Georgia Public Broadcasting as a sports reporter and as a writer for a comedy/variety TV show. He graduated with a BA degree in Communications and Theatre from the University of Notre Dame.
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