In 1991, after studying at the National Film and Television School, Styles started directing film documentaries for the BBC in Cardiff. He continued his relationship with BBC Cardiff for whom he produced and directed a string of high profile film dramas and documentary series including Last Days at Fforchwen and The Dream, for which he received a nomination for a BAFTA Cymru Best Director Award in 1995. In 1996, he received further nominations, this time for the television feature All Mixed Up, which went on to win a host of awards, including Best TV Feature at the San Francisco International Film Festival, the Award for Best Original Score at The Royal Television Society, a Writers Guild Award and three BAFTA Cymru Awards. His 1997 short film Birdbrain won the Kodak Award for Cinematography at the British Short Film Festival and has been screened at festivals including Toronto, Denmark, Clement Ferrond and Edinburgh. In 1997 Styles made four single film dramas for the BBC including Love In The House Of The Lord by Catherine Linstrum and Washed Up by Steve Gould. Washed Up went on to win the Best Drama Award at the BAFTA Cyrmu Awards. Relative Values is Stlyes' second feature in association with Christopher Milburn after his debut Dreaming Of Joseph Lees which was released to great critical acclaim in the Autumn of 1999 by Fox Searchlight.
Eric Suen was born on January 3, 1973 in Hong Kong. He is known for his work on Nu wang de dan sheng (2013), Dui bu qi, duo xie ni (1997) and The Dragon Hunting Well (2020).
Eric Summer starts his career in Brittany, France, directing shorts, advertising spots and corporate videos. He produces and directs « Phenomena », a four season series of documentaries. The series, filmed in the USA, have been sold in over 50 countries. In 1998, he starts directing international TV series (« The New Adventures of Robin Hood », « 25 South », « Dark Realm »...) To this day, Eric has directed 19 TV movies and more than 150 episodes of numerous series, altering genres from thriller to comedy through fantasy and action. He moves to Montreal, Canada, in 2001 and focuses on screenwriting. He writes his first English speaking script, « Angeline », a feminist thriller with a touch of humor. A French comic books publisher offers him to adapt the story as a graphic novel. « Angeline » becomes a series of four books published from 2004 to 2007. It wins the award for "best comics series" at a main comics Festival in France in December 2006. In 2008, he is called to direct a new TV series for French channel TF1, « Profilage » (« Profiling »). His artistic choices for cast and visual style make this show one of the most innovative for the audience and the press. After meeting graphic designer Eric Warin in Montreal, Eric Summer writes the story of « Ballerina » (« Leap ! »), an animated movie that he co-directs. The movie is produced by Quad (France) and Caramel Films (Quebec). Released in December 2016 in France, the movie gathers 2 million spectators. In the same time, it starts a very successful international career, be it in Spain, China, Russia, Mexico, Australia, Japan or England,... The movie has been released through The Weinstein Company in the USA, on August 25, 2017. Settling down in Nashville, TN in 2014, Eric Summer now spares his time between directing and writing. He is developing an new animation movie set in Ireland and just finished the post-production of « Crystal Inferno », an action TV movie starring Claire Forlani & Jamie Bamber...
Bringing to life a flesh eating Zombie in Tony Malanowski's "Curse of the Screaming Dead", Eric Supensky first appeared in film during the summer of 1982 at the age of 14. While he continued to occasionally act over the next 30 plus years, Eric focused his skills as a designer, sculptor and carpenter in TV, Film, Theater and the Museum Industries. In 2014 Eric refocused his passion for acting and since that time has been cast in principal roles and can been seen in over 15 primetime television shows and several commercials including a GEICO spot featuring the "President Heads" of the Washington Nationals Baseball Team.
Eric Swader is a film and commercial actor based out of Pittsburgh, PA who has been active since 2014. His performances in short films have been seen in festivals all over the country. He recently completed production on his first feature, Night Zero, and will soon begin production on his second.
Eric Sweeney is known for Lucifer (2016), 9-1-1: Lone Star (2020) and NCIS: Los Angeles (2009).
'Eric Sykes' started as a radio scriptwriter but he soon found he could perform as well as write. The slight handicap of being very hard of hearing doesn't interfere with his wonderful comic timing. The spectacles he wears have no lenses but contain a bone conducting hearing aid.
Eric T. Miller was born on March 13, 1981 in Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor, known for Marvel's Wastelanders: Old Man Star-Lord (2021), Person of Interest (2011) and Falling South (2017).
Eric Tabach was born in Bethesda, Maryland. At the age of three he and his family moved to Moscow, Russia and lived there for the next twelve years. At a young age he began training and performing in a Russian theater. Eric moved to the United States at age 15 and has since acted in many feature films and TV shows. A few of his recent roles include Law & Order: SVU, Blue Bloods, High Maintenance, and Wu-Tang: An American Saga. Eric can also be seen hosting videos on BuzzFeed and Yes Theory, where his videos have accumulated over 1 billion views. Lastly, during the pandemic he produced and starred in a $0 budget horror film called "Unsubscribe," which became the #1 box office movie in American in June, 2020.