Eric Presnall is an accomplished American actor and filmmaker with a diverse range of credits across theater, film, and television. Born in Placerville, California, he began his stage career with Broadway Sacramento, where he performed in the productions of Camelot in 2002 and Fiddler on the Roof in 2006, both directed by Glenn Casale.
Presnall's international stage credits include his role in Disney's High School Musical: La Fête at Disneyland Paris in 2009. He went on to tour North America in various Broadway national tours, appearing as a Swing and understudy for "Tunny" in American Idiot in 2013, directed by Michael Mayer and Johanna McKeon, and starring as "Sky" in Mamma Mia! in 2014, directed by Martha Banta. The production included a special engagement in Bogotá, Colombia.
In addition to his stage work, Presnall has appeared in several films, including Thor: Love and Thunder in 2022, directed by Taika Waititi, and Three Thousand Years of Longing in 2022, directed by George Miller, alongside Tessa Thompson and Tilda Swinton. He also wrote and directed the short film Amusia in 2018, which won Best Short Film at the Sacramento Film & Music Festival.
Presnall's television appearances include Who Let the Dogs Out in 2012 on Animal Planet and I (Almost) Got Away With It in 2012 on Investigation Discovery.
Currently based in Australia, Presnall is actively involved in video content production for corporate and educational sectors and is developing a global entrepreneurship portfolio.