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Harold Eric

Birth Place: New York, NY

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Harold Eric is an actor, singer, voice actor, writer, producer, and Brooklyn native. In recent years, he has made appearances on various television shows, including "Search Party" (HBO Max) as Scotty, and "Gotham" (FOX). Most recently, he wrote, directed, produced, and starred in “Daddydelphia,” the award-winning half-hour animated comedy television pilot currently available on Amazon Prime.

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DADDYDELPHIA Independent Animated Comedy TV Pilot Now Available on Amazon Prime Video
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 26, 2021

The critically acclaimed animated comedy television pilot, Daddydelphia, created by actor and producer Harold Eric, is now available for viewing on Prime Video in the United States and United Kingdom.
Catching Up with the Jimmy Awards Alumni- Part 4
by Team BWW - Jun 25, 2021

Before we get to know this year's Jimmy Awards nominees, BroadwayWorld is catching up with some of the program's alumni! Below, get to know just a few, including: Kristen Brock, Casey Butler, Elleon Dobias, Harold Eric, Francesca Iacovacci, Kyra Leeds, Lucy Moon, Sam Primack, Justin Smusz, Taylor Varga, and Michael B. Williams.
BWW Review: Go THE FULL MONTY at Carlisle Theatre Company
by Marakay Rogers - Apr 16, 2016

Artistic director Dustin LeBlanc takes to the stage to lead the story of six unemployed steelworkers with a joint dream and more family and economic problems than can be imagined.
Award Winning Musical 'The Full Monty' At The Waterfront
by Beau Higgins - Feb 15, 2010

'The Full Monty' is set in Buffalo, New York, where the local steel mill has just folded. Buddies Jerry and Dave have been laid off and are struggling to survive. After seeing the wildly enthusiastic reactions of their wives and girlfriends to a Chippendale's style troupe, Jerry comes up with the idea of doing a one-night performance to make some quick money. He hires four other unemployed factory workers for the act and names their troupe, 'Hot Metal.' Unfortunately, the initial rehearsals are anything but hot. And who wants to see a bunch of 'regular' guys strip anyway? To boost ticket sales, Jerry announces they will outdo the Chippendale's and go 'the full monty.' But do they have the....nerve?

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