Eric Edwards
Eric Edwards is a versatile performer celebrated for his contributions across film, television, live theater, and stand-up comedy. His dynamic career showcases a relentless pursuit of artistic expression, as he seamlessly balances multiple projects. In a remarkable year, Eric co-starred in two feature films, one television movie, and premiered an innovative one-man show, all while serving as both a performer and instructor with the esteemed Los Angeles repertory company, Playhouse West.
One of his noteworthy achievements includes producing, co-writing, and co-starring in the film *Fatman and Mr. Taco*, which garnered the Best Feature Film award at the 11th annual East L.A. Chicano/Chicana Film Festival. Eric’s stand-up career took off when he opened for notable comedians like Andrew "Dice" Clay, captivating audiences with his high-energy performances in venues nationwide.
He has appeared in various television roles, including guest spots on *Fox's Townsend Television* and *BET's The Comic View*. Notably, Eric portrayed a heavy-set hitman in Showtime's acclaimed special, *Attack of the 5'2" Women*. His versatility also shines in the television movie *Junior in Love*, where he took on dual roles. With a diverse portfolio and a commitment to his craft, Eric Edwards continues to leave an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.