Erik Weiner was born and raised in San Francisco and graduated from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. He co-created and starred in The Bomb-itty of Errors, an adaptation of Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors, blending hip-hop and Shakespeare. The show has been performed in New York (Off-Broadway), London (West End), Chicago, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, Edinburgh, Dublin, Florida, Philadelphia, St. Louis, and continues to play around the world. Bomb-itty won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Show at the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival as well as the Jeff Award in Chicago. Erik co-created and starred in the MTV sketch comedy series, "Scratch & Burn". He made his feature film debut in the 20th Century Fox romantic comedy, "Brown Sugar", alongside Taye Diggs, Mos Def & Queen Latifah. Erik was a series regular on HBO's "Unscripted", directed and executive produced by George Clooney. His new musical comedy, Nerds, written with collaborator Jordan Allen-Dutton and music composed by Hal Goldberg, won Barrymore Awards for Outstanding New Play and Outstanding Original Music. Erik was nominated for a 2007 and 2008 Emmy Award for writing on "Robot Chicken". He plays Agent Sebso on HBO's series "Boardwalk Empire", executive produced by Terence Winter and Martin Scorsese. He lives in Los Angeles with his fiancé, Kerry.
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Erik White is a veteran of music videos, commercials and films, holding a record 3 BET Viewers Choice Video of the Year awards as well as an MTV Best Male video award. He created the story and directed "Lottery Ticket" starring Ice Cube, and in 2017 completed the upcoming comedy "The Trap" starring Queen Latifa. In addition, in 2017 Erik completed directing an episode of the television series "TALES" on BET, as well as directing for the entire season of the sketch comedy show "50 Central". Born in Brooklyn, raised in Queens and New Jersey, Erik White always had an an intense passion for films and how they could immerse him into a story. As a kid, he spent countless hours at the movie theater watching films as a way to stay out of trouble. That's where the love and appreciation began. He graduated from CMA in New York with a degree in engineering and became a highly sought after audio mixer in the city, but there was always a calling inside for something else. In 1997, Erik White visited his Uncle - music video icon Hype Williams - on the set of a video shoot. From that moment forward, everything changed. He quit engineering that day and started the journey to becoming a filmmaker. Realizing there was a process to directing, Erik began to observe from the fringe while operating the sound equipment on Hype's videos, and then learning every other department on set. This invaluable hands on experience became his playground. Erik quickly gained the knowledge and passion to eventually get behind the lens for Hype as a second unit director/ DP. After two years of providing the quality of work Hype demanded and expected, it was time for Erik to do his thing. With his own unique style, keen eye, and over 250 videos under his belt, Erik is the driving force behind many of the most compelling and entertaining videos, working with established artists like Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Mary J Blige, Diddy, Christina Aguilera, Fabolous, and Ludacris, among others. He has appeared on MTV, BET, and even Oprah. Erik was also a speaker on a panel at the CMJ music conference alongside the heads of MTV and BET discussing the state of music video. Additionally, he was a Creative Producer and director for Ryan Murphy's reality competition show "The Glee Project" for Oxygen Network, running for two seasons. Between directing Erik also produces music and photography, is a motivational speaker for youth programs, and recently started the "E WHITE FOUNDATION", which helps young people find their voice through the arts. Partial credit for Erik's winning sensibilities and storytelling skills can go to the influence of film making greats like Steven Spielberg, David Fincher, and Alfred Hitchcock.
Erik Wiese was born on 24 January 1974 in California, USA. Erik is a producer and writer, known for SpongeBob SquarePants (1999), The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015) and Minions (2015). Erik has been married to Cynthia True since 10 May 2007.
Erik Wiley is an actor, known for Transference (2020).
Erik Wilson is known for Paddington 2 (2017), The Double (2013) and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013).
Erik van Welzen is known for Commandos (2020), Hunter Street (2017) and Flikken Maastricht (2007).
Possessing leading man good looks and undeniable charm, Erik von Detten has proven himself to be an actor of unquestionable talent. Having amassed an impressive resume of feature film and television credits running the gamut from comedy to drama, the young actor has had a lively career. Erik was born in San Diego, California, to Susan (Farber), a photographer, and Volker von Detten. His father is a German immigrant and his American mother is of English and Russian Jewish descent. He was raised in Southern California in a family of three sisters, which was a far different experience from that of his Complete Savages (2004) character. At the age of nine, Erik accompanied his sister to an agent meeting and was signed on the spot. Soon after, he landed his first professional role, that of a series regular on NBC's Days of Our Lives (1965), which he considers his training ground. After a two-year stint on the show, von Detten continued to amass an impressive list of film and television credits throughout his teenage years. Von Detten's television credits include series regular roles on ABC's half-hour comedy, Complete Savages (2004) (Produced by Mel Gibson), ABC's Dinotopia (2002), ABC's Odd Man Out (1999) and The Disney Channel's Disney's So Weird (1999). He has guest-starred on many popular television series, including ABC's 8 Simple Rules... For Dating My Teenage Daughter (2002) in which he played the roommate to David Spade's character; an Emmy Award-winning episode of NBC's ER (1994) where he played a kid trapped in a storm drain; and NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), in the role of a preppie murderer. He also appeared as a guest contestant on ABC's Episode #3.1 (2003). His diverse telefilm credits include the lead role in the hit rollerblading movie, Brink! (1998), which was one of the first Disney Channel Original Movies; Replacing Dad (1999) with Mary McDonnell; a starring role opposite Robert Hays in The Family Channel's Christmas Every Day (1996); CBS' A Stranger to Love (1996) with Beau Bridges; the lead character of Danny in Disney's remake of Escape to Witch Mountain (1995) for ABC; CBS' A Season of Hope (1995) opposite JoBeth Williams; NBC's "In the Line of Duty: Kidnapped" with Dabney Coleman and Timothy Busfield; and the CBS drama In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness (1994), in which he played the young son to Keith Carradine's character. Von Detten's feature credits include leading roles in Disney's The Princess Diaries (2001) where he played the object of Anne Hathaway's affections; and Universal's Leave It to Beaver (1997) in which he played Wally Cleaver opposite Christopher McDonald and Janine Turner. He also lent his voice to Disney's and Pixar's highly successful Toy Story (1995) in which he played Sid, the next-door neighbor toy torturer. Additionally, he has voiced characters for Disney's animated feature Tarzan (1999) and the television series The Legend of Tarzan (2001), the animated television series Recess (1997) and the feature versions Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street (2001) and Recess: School's Out (2001). Aside from acting, von Detten's interests include classical piano, landscape photography and self-portraiture, and spending time on his classic 1969 sailboat which he bought at the age of twelve and has fully restored. During his free time, von Detten also enjoys hiking, surfing, tennis and rollerblading on the Venice Boardwalk with his Dalmation, Miles. He is also a Big Brother through the Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring program.
Erik-Michael, the Bronx born musician and actor, is best known for his work as a lead vocalist and one fourth member of the multi-platinum pop group, O-Town. Debuting at #1 with the hit single 'Liquid Dreams' in 2000, the band quickly followed with an even stronger second single, the #1 radio powerhouse ballad and karaoke favorite - 'All Or Nothing'. Shortly after the groups disbanding, EM embraced the opportunity to develop and redefine his abilities as an actor and a writer. To do so he moved to Los Angeles and over the past few years has developed a solid body of independent film work and published music. With his best work still ahead we can expect much more yet to come from this dynamic and now well seasoned Latino triple-threat.
Erika is known for Danish & Blue (1970).