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Eric Ray Anderson - the Wolf
Eric lives in Seattle, Washington,where he has been a fixture on the local acting scene for the past twenty-plus years. He had a wonderful time shooting this film, which gave him the opportunity, at long last, to work with his old friend S J Chiro, and to make so many great new friends. As a stage actor has worked at all major theatres in the Seattle area, and at several more all around the country. Favorite roles include: Gunner in Shaw’s Misalliance, Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol, Ian Jones in Sarah Kane’s Blasted, Pompey in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure, Brother Lawrence in Eddie Levi Lee’s Some Things You Need to Know..., and the title role in Larry Shue’s The Nerd. He is especially proud of a years-long relationship with Seattle Children’s Theatre, where he’s played a delightful variety of roles. He has appeared in several commercials and film projects over the years, a recent favorite being Gregg Lachow’s feature Money Buys Happiness. Recently, Eric has enjoyed branching out into a diverse variety of new artistic endeavors, including a modern dance project, “Dottie's Bay”, in collaboration with Portland, Ore. choreographer Bridgette Walsh, playing ukulele around Seattle with Miss Mamie Lavona, the Exotic Mulatta, and her White Boy Band (www.missmamie.com), and appearing in the one-of-a-kind preformance project Delaware: a Subtle Spectacular, written by Tim Sanders, directed by Matt Fontaine, and featuring the extraordinary music of “Awesome” (www.awesometheband.com) In it, Eric made the Waffles. Eric is a proud and active member of three unions: SAG, AFTRA, and Actors Equity Association. Special thanks to SAG for their generous support of this and similar small, exciting film projects in the Northwest Region. Extra special thanks to Don King, sine qua non. Contact Eric at wolfieray@gmail.com.
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