Eric Forsberg

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Eric Forsberg
Born (1959-12-16) 16 December 1959
Chicago, Illinois USA
Occupation Producer, Film director, Writer
Parents Josephine Forsberg
Rolf Forsberg

Eric Forsberg (born December 16, 1959) is the writer and director of the feature film Mega Piranha, as well as the writer of the feature film Snakes on a Train, one of the first mockbusters produced and released by The Asylum.[1] He also wrote the screenplays for 30,000 Leagues Under the Sea[2] and War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave,[3] also for The Asylum. He directed the film Alien Abduction[4] which aired on Sci Fi Channel, as well as Night of the Dead which aired on Chiller TV. Other writer and director credits include the political thriller Torture Room, and the stoner comedy Sex Pot,[5] as well as Monster, Almighty Thor, Arachnoquake, and Age of the Hobbits. He also worked as a Co-Producer and assistant director on numerous films for Christopher Coppola and Alain Silver, including White Nights, Bel Air, and Palmer's Pickup. In his early years Forsberg was an improvisational comedy instructor at The Players Workshop and The Second City Training Center in Chicago.

Biography

Eric Forsberg was born in Chicago on December 16, 1959. He is the son of improv director Josephine Forsberg and filmmaker Rolf Forsberg.

Before moving to Hollywood in 1997, Forsberg worked as a writer and director in the Chicago theater scene. The original musical, Knat Scatt Private Eye,[6] with Steve Carell,[7] was among his more successful productions. Forsberg also taught improvisation at The Players Workshop and The Second City Training Center where his students included Stephen Colbert, Amy Sedaris, Tim Meadows, and Rachel Dratch. Forsberg also worked as a director for the youth programs at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. His performance credits include Silas Brimfire at the Bristol Renaissance Faire.

Soon after Forsberg arrived in Los Angeles, he began working with director Christopher Coppola and producer Alain Silver. Following that he started writing screenplays and directing feature films for David Michael Latt and David Rimawi at The Asylum. Eric Forsberg was a founding member of The Second City Training Center in Los Angeles where his students included Brian Stepanek and Masi Oka. Forsberg lives in Southern California with his wife Karen and his daughter Lola. He is a founding member of the production company Cerebral Experiment.

Filmography

Writer and director

Writer

Stage

Playwright and director

  • PLAYS & MUSICALS FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES[9]
  • Jimmy Sweeter Visits Candyland - Children's Theater of The Second City - (1980)
  • The Wondrous Tales of Baby Clown Foo - Children's Theater of The Second City - (1981)
  • Tales of Young King Arthur - Children's Theater of The Second City - (1981)
  • Santa and the Christmas Gnomes - Children's Theater of The Second City - (1981)
  • Swash Buckler and the Gems of Chaos - Children's Theater of The Second City - (1982)
  • The Adventures of Sinbad - Children's Theater of The Second City - (1983)
  • Knat Scatt Private Eye (children's version) - Children's Theater of The Second City - (1984)
  • Monkey Kings and Other Things - Children's Theater of The Second City - (1986)
  • Mississippi Mark and his Crazy Caliope Company - Children's Theater of The Second City - (1987)
  • The Fast Paced Comedy of the King some Clowns and a Couple of Bad Guys - Children's Theater of The Second City - (1988)
  • Dr. Stagemaster's Amazing Imagination Machine - Candlelight Dinner Theater - (1989)
  • Fantastic Fantasy Factory - Candlelight Dinner Theater - (1990)
  • MenuMania - Candlelight Dinner Theater - (1992–93)

Plays and musicals

Director

References

  1. "The Asylum | SNAKES ON A TRAIN". Theasylum.cc. Retrieved 2012-08-17. 
  2. "The Asylum | 30,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA". Theasylum.cc. Retrieved 2012-08-17. 
  3. "The Asylum | WAR OF THE WORLDS 2: THE NEXT WAVE". Theasylum.cc. Retrieved 2012-08-17. 
  4. "The Asylum | ALIEN ABDUCTION". Theasylum.cc. Retrieved 2012-08-17. 
  5. "The Asylum | SEX POT". Theasylum.cc. Retrieved 2012-08-17. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-3768966.html
  7. "www.filmstew.com". www.filmstew.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17. 
  8. "Arachnoquake (2012) « AnythingHorror Central". Anythinghorror.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17. 
  9. 9.0 9.1 Chris Jones (2011-10-03). "Improv pioneer Josephine Forsberg dies - Chicago Tribune". Articles.chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17. 
  10. "Francis W. Parker School, Chicago". Fwparker.org. Retrieved 2012-08-17. 

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