Eric Norcross
Eric Norcross was born on Jun 10, 1981 in USA. Eric Norcross's big-screen debut came with Hero for a Day directed by Eric Norcross in 2002.
Eric Norcross is an award-winning writer, director, and producer of films, television, music videos, and commercials. In addition to his film work, he is also a published author. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Sarah Lawrence College, a BA in Cultural Studies from SUNY Empire State College, and received his Film Foundation training from the Vancouver Film School.Eric Norcross started making films in 1998 as a student at the Portland Arts & Technology High School in Portland, Maine, where he won his first awards for his experimental work. He made his first narrative film, Sixteen Stories his senior year, with a cast of over twenty, including local celebrities.In 2002, Norcross directed the short action film, Hero for a Day, and a variety of experimental shorts. These projects would propel him to the New York City indie film scene.From 2008-2014, Eric operated a creative production company, Norcross Media (NM), that produced commercial film and video independently and for clients. His work through NM included music videos, commercials, corporate mission videos, documentaries, and the production of his award-winning short films, Caroline of Virginia and Lancaster Square, and his most popular film to date, Lipstick Lies.In 2017, Eric produced a series of experimental films called the Spring Oppression Project, which lead to the production of his feature-length avant-garde film, Death & Life, his first film to be translated into a foreign language (German).From 2019-2020, Eric was Video Director and Editor for The James Altucher Show.As of September 2020, Eric's latest project is the feature film, Fractals.
Birthday
Jun 10, 1981Place of Birth
Portland, Maine, USA
Awards
3 wins & 0 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 20113.8
- 2010
producer, director, writer
2.8 - 20026.4