Eric Anderson (actor)
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Eric Anderson (born 14 December 1972) is an American actor.
Born in Newport Beach, California, Anderson started acting at age eight as part of a children's operetta company.
Anderson's performances on stage have included Don Quixote in Man Of La Mancha, Dr. Frank N. Furter in The Rocky Horror Show, Burrs in both versions of The Wild Party, and Merlyn in a US national tour of Camelot opposite Michael York. He has also appeared in minor roles on television including Alias and Dirt.
Anderson is a member of the Troubadour Theater Company and the Musical Theatre Guild. He has been in the original cast of the plays Hamlet, the Artist Formerly Known as Prince of Denmark as Ophelia, and Judy's Scary Little Christmas as Richard M. Nixon. [1]
Anderson won the inaugural Joel Hirschhorn award for outstanding achievement in musical theatre, awarded by the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle [2], two San Diego Critics Circle Craig Noel Awards and a Back Stage West Garland Award as best actor in a musical.