VIDEO CLIPS
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The Producers Movie I Wanna Be A Producer Eric appeared in three numbers in the 2005 movie version of The Producers and sang the choral musical tracks for much of the film. In this clip, Eric is the accountant sitting at the first solo desk to the right of the center island statue. Watch for him as Matthew Broderick passes by on the way to the filing cabinets. Also, check out his snazzy 'twist' moves during the tag at the end! |
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| Recording The Producers - A Musical Romp with Mel Brooks Springtime For Hitler At NYC's famed Edison Studios on March 11, 2001, the cast of The Producers recorded the cast album of their soon-to-be hit show. Here, Eric sings Springtime For Hitler as Mel Brooks, Susan Stroman et al look on. |
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| 2001 Tony Awards Along Came Bialy Matthew Broderick introduces Nathan Lane and The Producers company as they perform their number on the Tonys. The show went on to win twelve awards (more Tonys than any other show in Broadway history). Look for Eric as the second Granny to enter with the line of walkers. |
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| The Late Show The King of Broadway The cast of The Producers appeared on David Letterman in April of 2001 to promote the opening of the show. Eric is the theater workman at the top of the number, wearing overalls, standing next to Nathan Lane. |
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| Guiding Light Wedding Planner Eric was thrilled to be cast in his first soap opera, in a great part with three scenes, and pages and pages of dialogue. You can imagine the dismay watching the airdate to find out everything had been cut except his first line. It was still a fantastic experience, nonetheless. So here it is, Eric's soap opera debut, in all its reduced glory. (note how well he fusses with the wedding decor behind the series regulars) |
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| Curb Your Enthusiasm Opening Night In the Season Four finale, Larry David takes over the lead role of Max Bialystock in The Producers on Broadway. Shot at the St. James Theater, Eric, as the theater workman enters with a ladder and speaks during the opening number from the show and then does "The King Of Broadway". |
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| Deadwood Spec Commercial for HBO In the vain of the singing cowboy movies of the 1930s, this musical spec commercial for the release of the series on DVD is a fun idea showing the juxtaposition between the old Hollywood cowboy and Deadwood's contemporary take. |
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| Martha Episode #3, Show and Tell Eric was invited to be in the audience to how and tell about a personal item. Martha had come to see The Producers and she came backstage to meet Eric after he sent her a note during intermission. "I'm a Martha fanatic and this taping was immensely fun! My Mom is seated next to me as my 'assistant'." |
stage
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The Producers Broadway - Springtime For Hitler This is a bootleg copy of Eric singing his signature song with the original Broadway cast. Not a very good quality video, but a record nonetheless. A properly recorded archive resides at Lincoln Center's Theater On Film and Tape library. |
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Ragtime 1st National - Prologue In this poor quality, bootleg video, the original cast of Ragtime's 1st National Company performs at the National Theater in Washington DC. Eric is down in front on the right when everyone breaks into their own choreography after “and there were 94 years to go†in a cream linen suit. |
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42nd Street European Tour - We're In The Money/42nd Street Ballet In the first clip, Eric stars as Billy Lawlor in Berlin on the European Tour of 42nd Street. It's not a clear video, but Eric is the one tapping on top of the large dime in the middle¦ In the second clip, Eric dances the finale with Peggy Sawyer played by Diane Harper. Again, it's hard to see, but Eric is the middle soldier who dances with Peggy when she joins the ballet. |
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Oklahoma! South Bay CLO - Kansas City/All 'Er Nothin' Director Jon Engstrom gave Eric his Equity Card to star as Will Parker in this production of Oklahoma! at the CLO of South Bay Cities outside Los Angeles. In the first clip, Kansas City features a fun tacet section with some hand boning, and the second clip is All 'Er Nothin' with Jillaine Avery as Ado Annie. |
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Anything Goes Paper Mill Playhouse - Chita Compilation In this short clip, Eric had the thrill of working and dancing with Chita Rivera in Lee Roy Reams and Michael Lichtefeld's Anything Goes. It was also Eric's only privilege to work with the late president of Actor's Equity, the fantastic Patrick Quinn. |
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Seven Brides For Seven Brothers Fullerton CLO - Compilation One of the most fun shows to be in, here is a compilation of Eric as Ephraim Pontipee (with red hair!) |
concerts & benefits
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Concert Under The Stars |
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Broadway Cares/Equity Fight AIDS Easter Bonnet Finale - Help Is On The Way Eric and several members from The Producers join Company's Raul Esparza in the finale of the 2007 competition. The performance marked the closing of The Producers on Broadway. Over $3.3 million was raised. |


