Erick Ziegler's illustrious career in the film industry began with a prestigious education at the University of Southern California School of Cinema, laying the foundation for his future success.
Following his graduation, Ziegler joined the renowned Concorde/New Horizon's, a company founded by the esteemed Roger Corman. His rapid ascent through the ranks culminated in his appointment as head of post production, a testament to his exceptional skill and dedication.
However, Ziegler's ambition and creativity soon led him to seek new challenges, and he left Concorde/New Horizon's to join Hope Street Entertainment. During his tenure, he worked on the critically acclaimed Sundance favorite, Dead Man's Curve, a project that showcased his versatility and talent.
In addition to his work on Dead Man's Curve, Ziegler also penned the screenplay for Creating the Perfect Man, a film that generated significant buzz at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. The movie's popularity soon led to its broadcast on Cinemax, further solidifying Ziegler's reputation as a talented and innovative filmmaker.
After a successful stint at Hope Street Entertainment, Ziegler joined the esteemed HBO, where he spent eight years working in the Post Delivery, Planning and Operations unit. During this period, he had the opportunity to work on a diverse range of projects, including the iconic television series The Sopranos, the acclaimed historical drama Rome, the biographical comedy-drama American Splendor, and the critically acclaimed drama Last Days.
Today, Ziegler continues to make significant contributions to the world of film and television, currently working in postproduction at the revered Pixar. His impressive resume, which spans multiple decades and includes a wide range of projects, is a testament to his unwavering dedication, creative vision, and technical expertise.