Eric Lommel is a multifaceted professional, exceling in the realms of acting, writing, and voice-over artistry, with a strong presence in New York City. His dedication to self-improvement is evident in his pursuit of academic excellence, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre and Film Studies from St. Cloud State University in Minnesota.
Throughout his undergraduate tenure, Eric demonstrated exceptional talent, garnering three nominations to compete in the prestigious American College Theatre Festival for the Irene Ryan scholarship. This esteemed recognition not only showcased his remarkable abilities but also paved the way for his future endeavors.
Following his undergraduate studies, Eric further honed his craft at the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts, where he enrolled in a two-year intensive Miesner-based program. This rigorous training regimen focused on the intricacies of film, television, and voice-over techniques, allowing Eric to refine his skills and expand his artistic palette.
Born and raised in Big Lake, Minnesota, Eric's passion for acting began at the tender age of 10, when he landed the coveted role of Huck Finn in Prairie Fire Children's Theatre's production of Tom Sawyer. This initial foray into the world of acting sparked a lifelong love affair with the craft, as Eric continued to appear in children's shows, community theatre productions, and his high school One-Act play competitions throughout his grade school years.
Today, Eric resides in New York City, where he continues to flourish as a writer and union actor, bringing his unique blend of talent, dedication, and creative energy to the world of entertainment.