Eric Parker Bingham is an actor, known for The Seminarian (2010) and Desertion (2010).
Parkinson is known within the industry primarily for his film marketing and distribution skills, especially with respect to the U.S. Home Video Market. As a film distributor, he has handled the release of over 1,500 titles, including major hits such as "The Terminator", "Little Nemo" and "Highlander 2". During Parkinson's tenure as C.E.O. of Hemdale - a major independent production & distribution company - he earned over 100 RIAA / ITA Gold or Platinum Best Selling video awards, with 8 titles hitting # 1 on the Billboard video charts. As Hemdale Studio CEO, he has honorary credit behind the Best Picture Oscar winners, "Platoon" and "The Last Emperor." Schooled primarily in film production (University of Kansas and later at the University of Arkansas), Parkinson is also a skilled filmmaker, with extensive production credits, and a directorial (feature) debut ("Wildfire") just completed for release during Q1 2023. He is currently directing and co-starring in the historic western epic, "The Last Days of Belle Starr.". As a child, Parkinson was considered a musical prodigy with performance level classical piano training, awards and accolades. While C.E.O. of Hemdale, Parkinson was credited with paying off over $58-million in corporate debt that the company was carrying prior to his engagement - as well as the placement of the company's impressive film library within the MGM-UA family of companies. In 2002, he purchased Truman Press, Inc. d/b/a "Hannover House" and added DVD products to the book publishing line. As of 2010, "Hannover House" was merged to become a publicly traded company (symbol OTC: HHSE). Parkinson has been the CEO of Hannover House since 2002. Hannover House has released over 450 titles to the DVD market during its first 20 years in the home media sector... and recently the company began to refocus efforts towards the release of theatrical feature films as the DVD business for independent titles grew increasingly competitive. The company has aligned some aspects of home video, streaming and television product distribution through major studio partners, but maintains its direct access to the major theatre circuits in North America. Parkinson is active as a Producer and Executive Producer of films, with current projects ranging from the $600,000 budget for Wildfire to the $15-mm budget for the upcoming action-comedy feature, Meltdown.
Eric Parks is known for Christmas Inheritance (2017) and Chicago Med (2015).
Eric Parris is an actor, known for Death Game (2019), Lost (2019) and Resurrection (2015).
Eric Paterniani is an Italian actor with 6 years of work experience between New York and Los Angeles. Praised by the New York Times for "evincing an Italian accent with Pythonesque zeal" for The Taming Of The Shrew (Grumio) he also starred in The Two Gentlemen Of Verona (Launce), The Tempest (Caliban), The Merchant Of Venice (Launcelot) and Measure For Measure (Elbow) for Bryant Park Shakespeare. Other NY credits are Oedipus Rex (Oedipus), Three Sisters (Tuzenbach), El Cruce Sobre El Niagara (Carlo), The Rocky Horror Show (Eddie), Line (Arnall) and The American Mime Theatre Company Repertory. He was part of several national tours with The Panto Company USA including The Little Mermaid and Sleeping Beauty. In Los Angeles he made his playwright debut with "Longing Pinocchio". From Ravenna, Italy, Eric is a Rome Theatre Academy Alumni, Golden Gemini Award winner and Latin Critics ACE Award Nominee, acting in English, Spanish and Italian.
Award-winning actor and director Eric Erickson - The Angry Viking - graduated from the University of Southern California's School of Theatre and spent his early acting years performing on stages across the country in roles ranging from Hamlet and Mercutio to Conrad Birdie and Charlie Chaplin. He starred in the feature films "Truth" and "Jurassic Galaxy" and appeared in "Dam Sharks!" and "Last Call at Murray's" and the television shows "The Last Ship," "The Young and the Restless" and "Stitchers." He also appeared in the cult favorite "Snake Outta Compton" as Alley Jaws. In 2017 he wrote and directed his first feature film "Truth," in which he also co-starred. He received Best Director awards for the film from the Silver State Film Festival and the Marina del Rey Film Festival and a Best Actor and Best Storytelling award from the Laughlin International Film Festival. It also won best feature at the Worldwide Women's Film Festival and Eric was nominated for best actor at the Bloodstained Indie Film Festival in Japan. He presented "Truth" in Arkhangelsk, Russia in 2018 at the Arctic Open Film Festival. Eric founded the production company Viking Dog Films, which is developing a number of film projects in the action and science fiction genres. Eric wrote, directed and executive produced the audio drama adaption of Eisner Award winning comic book artist and writer Nicola Cuti's character Moonie . Eric gained the name "The Angry Viking" while doing stand-up comedy and has performed on stages including The World Famous Comedy Store, Garrett Morris' Downtown Comedy Club and with The Rebels of Comedy. He even spent some time as the master of ceremonies in one of Wrigleyville's largest sports bars, working a crowd of thousands of Cubs fans every night.
Eric Paulsen is an actor, known for Runaway Jury (2003), The Final Destination (2009) and Mardi Gras: Spring Break (2011).
Eric Pavey is known for I Can and Fight (2021).
Eric Paykert was a bondsman in Queens, New York, for 20 years. The movie "Good Time" initially only needed the office space for its location and a well known actor would play the part of the bondsman. It was months later that Eric Paykert was asked by film directors Josh and Ben Safdie to play the part in the movie with Robert Pattinson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Astrid Corrales. Eric now works for Queens Defenders, a public defenders office. On his spare time he continues to act in indie films around NYC.
Eric Payne is an actor and writer, known for New Amsterdam (2018), Grey's Anatomy (2005) and Never Die Alone (2004).