Eric Rosenberg
Eric Rosenberg has always harbored dreams of making it big in Hollywood, a vision he shared with his family from a young age. He began his journey at West Virginia University, where he mastered the Stanislavski Technique while actively participating in various stage productions, commercials, and voice-over work across West Virginia and Pennsylvania.
Following his graduation, Eric relocated to New York City, where he pursued further training under the mentorship of Richard Scanlon, a protégé of Stella Adler. He also refined his on-camera skills in commercial acting with Angela Montalbano. Eric showcased his talent at The Black Box Theatre at Musical Theatreworks in New York and lent his voice for public service announcements for the Mayor’s Office on Crosswalks Television.
In addition to acting, Eric developed a keen interest in production. His foray into Hollywood involved delivering a script to Joe Pesci for an independent film—a venture that, while not successful in casting Pesci, provided invaluable insights into the film industry.
Eric served as an associate producer for the documentary "Creature Feature: 60 Years of the Gill-Man," which featured narration by Emmy-winning actor Keith David and insights from Academy Award winner Benicio Del Toro. His acting career gained momentum with a co-starring role in the film "Rex" (2008), alongside actors Alan Ritchson, Daniel Roebuck, and Duane Whitaker. With numerous awards and accolades from international film festivals, Eric Rosenberg is celebrated for his unwavering dedication and enthusiasm for filmmaking. Outside of his professional pursuits, he cherishes time spent with his family.