Erin Dinsmore's illustrious career began with a prestigious nomination for an LA Weekly and GLAAD award for his side-splitting portrayal of "Van" in the Los Angeles premiere of the critically acclaimed play, Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead, penned by the talented playwright and screenwriter, Burt V. Royal.
As his creative endeavors continued to flourish, Dinsmore's artistic pursuits led him to explore the realms of art department and set design. Following a stint in professional photography, he ventured into screenwriting, earning a slew of accolades, including the esteemed Beverly Hills Film Festival award and a top 5% ranking on the coveted BlackList.
His dystopian Sci-fi Pilot garnered significant attention from renowned director Ridley Scott, who subsequently pitched the project to Jeffrey Katzenberg and again for Machinima. This marked a significant milestone in Dinsmore's career, as he made his directorial debut on the film, The Life and Death of Julian Finn, which was released on Amazon.
In recent years, Dinsmore has accumulated an impressive list of credits, including notable roles on popular television shows such as The Morning Show, Physical, Grey's Anatomy, and The Purge.