Eric Bross

American film director

Eric Bross is an American film director. He has directed numerous films since 1995. He won the Directors Guild of America's Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs for The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (2010) on Nickelodeon. He also directed Traffic for USA Network (2004), the pilot episode for USA's Kojak series starring Ving Rhames and Michale Kelly (2005), and Affairs of State, with David Corenswet.

Bross grew up in West Caldwell, New Jersey. He was recognized at the New Jersey Young Filmmakers Festival just three years after receiving a Super 8 camera at the age of 13 and went on to study film at Montclair State University.[1]

References

  1. ^ Galant, Debra (December 13, 1998). "'The Avenue,' From Two Who Lived It". The New York Times.

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  • Eric Bross at IMDb
  • Eric Bross at Rotten Tomatoes
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Films directed by Eric Bross
  • Ten Benny (1995)
  • Restaurant (1998)
  • Stranger than Fiction (2000)
  • On the Line (2001)
  • Martha: Behind Bars (2005)
  • Vampire Bats (2005)
  • Johnny Kapahala: Back on Board (2007)
  • Vacancy 2: The First Cut (2008)
  • The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (2010)
  • Affairs of State (2018)
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