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Other than your current job, what other job in the entertainment industry do you dream of doing?

Ultimately, I dream of creating, developing, writing, producing and even directing feature films and primetime television shows. I currently have several ideas ready for development into scripts for full length feature films. Additionally, I have started developing concepts for television shows, two of which are particulary interesting to me. Unfortunately, at the present time, I cannot devote all my time and effort to developing and writing my ideas because I am neither independently wealthy, nor do I have a seperate source of income upon which to rely. Consequently, I am forced to work as much as possible to support my family, including my wife who suffers from a serious, life-threatening illness; accordingly, I work on my film/tv projects in my "spare time" -- after hours, on weekends, etc. Aside from the limited amount of time within which I can write, the pressures and stress of daily life also often conspire to render me too tired to be able to think creatively enough to write effectively, thereby further reducing the total amount of time for me to spend writing and developing my creative endeavors.... read more

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University of MontanaSchool of Law September 1997 to June 2000
Law

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Recipient of the David & Helen Davis Memorial Scholarship; Member pf Phi Delta Phi, the International Legal Honor Society; Member of the University of Montana School of Law ABA Team Negotiation Competition Team (3 years).
Columbia University in the City of New York September 1990 to June 1997
Geochemistry

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Columbia University may have given me a classical, Ivy League-quality education, but New York City gave me a grand lesson in real world common sense. Perhaps the only way to experience the City -- other than as Master of the Universe of course -- is as a starving student, hungry not only for food, but also eager to learn all of life's valuable lessons! Indeed, as Oscar Wilde stated, "Nothing that is worth knowing can be taught." Rather, such things must be experienced first hand, and New York City proved to be an exceptional instructor in this regard.... read more

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In all my endeavors with Eric, I have found him to have both an incisive mind and a sharp wit. He is constantly boiling over with creative ideas, and his writing style is equally as eloquent as it is unique. He is also a very focused and dedicated writer, toiling late into the night to bring his creations as close to perfection as possible. He is a valuable asset to any creative project and I would highly recommend him for any opportunity that might come his way.

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