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Eric (novel) Eric (commonly abbreviated F^HE – see backspace) is the ninth Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett. It was originally published in 1990 as a "Discworld story", in a larger format than the other novels and illustrated by Josh Kirby.
Eric and Brandon Billings Identical twins Eric Scott and Brandon James Billings (born January 10, 1992) are two American child actors. They are best known for playing the character of "Brady Black" on Days of Our Lives from September 1994 to mid-1999.
Eric and the Gazebo "The Tale of Eric and the Gazebo" is a Role Playing Game anecdote attributed to Richard Aronson. First appearing in print in the APA Alarums and Excursions in either 1985 or 1986 (accounts vary), it has remained popular ever since.
Eric A. Havelock Eric Alfred Havelock (June 3 1903 – April 4 1988) was a British classicist who spent most of his life in Canada and the United States. He was a professor at the University of Toronto and was active in the academic milieu of the Canadian socialist movement during the 1930s.
Eric A. Stillwell Eric Stillwell (b. 1962, Okinawa, Japan) is a producer and writer that has worked on a number of television series, made-for-television movies, and motion pictures, including numerous Star Trek series and motion pictures.
Eric A. Sykes Born Eric Anthony Schwabe, Eric Anthony Sykes (1883-1945) is most famous for his work with William E. Fairbairn in the development of the eponymous Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife and modern English combatives during World War II.
Eric Abetz Eric Abetz (born 25 January 1958 in Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany), has been a Liberal Party member of the Australian Senate since February 1994, representing the state of Tasmania. He was educated at the University of Tasmania and was a barrister and solicitor before entering politics.
Eric Alfred Knudsen Eric Alfred Knudsen (born July 29, 1872, in Waiawa, Kauai, Hawaii; died February 12, 1957, in Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii) was a noted writer, folklorist, lawyer and politician who grew up and lived on Kauai. His father was Valdemar Knudsen, a west Kauai sugar plantation pioneer.
Eric Ambler Eric Ambler (28 June 1909 - 22 October 1998) was an influential English writer of spy novels who brought a level of realism to the field that had generally been absent in earlier works. Ambler also used the pseudonym Eliot Reed for books co-written with Charles Rodda.
Eric Anderson (VC) Eric Anderson (15 September1915–6 April 1943) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Eric Anzalone Eric Anzalone is the current biker of the music group Village People. He moved from California to New Jersey in 1992, replacing Glenn Hughes as the leatherman for the popular dance club/ disco group Village People in 1995.
Eric Archibald McNair Eric Archibald McNair (16 June 1894 - 12 August 1918) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Eric Atkinson Eric St Eval Atkinson (6 November, 1927 – 29 May, 1998) played eight Tests for the West Indies. He was the younger brother of Denis Atkinson, and the two were the third pair of brothers to turn out together for the West Indies.
Eric Aubriot Eric Aubriot is a chef currently from Chicago, Illinois, who has twice been nominated for the James Beard Rising Star award. Having opened three restaurants in Chicago's bustling north side - Aubriot and Tournesol, and, more recently, Fuse - Aubriot is the darling of some food critics of Chicago.
Eric Bailey (UK politician) Eric Alfred George Shackleton Bailey (born 28 July 1905) was a British Conservative politician. He was elected Member of Parliament for Manchester Gorton in the Conservative landslide of 1931, the only time that Labour has lost that seat since 1906.
Eric Baker (activist) Eric Baker (22 September 1920-July 1976) was one of the founders of the human rights group Amnesty International and the second general secretary of the organisation. He was also a founder of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
Eric Bana Eric Bana (born Eric Banadinovich on August 9, 1968) is an Australian film and television actor. He began his career as a comedian in the sketch comedy series Full Frontal and gained critical recognition in the biopic Chopper (2000).
Eric Barker Eric Leslie Barker (born as 12 February, 1912, Thornton Heath, Surrey, died June 1, 1990, Faversham) was an English comedy actor in the 1960s and 1970s. He acted in Carry On Spying, Carry On Constable and Carry On Sergeant as well as three of the St.
Eric Beauchamp Eric Beauchamp is a production designer who has designed hundreds of music videos and commercials including, Outkast's "Hey Ya!" in which he earned an MTV Video Music Award in 2004 for Best Art Direction.
Eric Bedser Eric Arthur Bedser (July 4, 1918 – May 24, 2006) was a former cricket player for Surrey County Cricket Club. He was the elder identical twin brother of Sir Alec, widely regarded as one of England's top bowlers of the 20th century.
Eric Bentley Eric Bentley, (born September 14, 1916 in Bolton, Lancashire, England) is a renowned critic, playwright, singer, editor and translator. He became an American citizen in 1948, and currently lives in New York City.
Eric Bernotas Eric Bernotas is an American male skeleton racer who qualified for the 2006 Winter Olympics through the 2005/2006 Skeleton World Cup. At the Olympics, Bernotas was the fastest American male, placing sixth overall.
Eric Bhamuza Sono Eric Bhamuza Sono (died 1964) was a South African soccer player and pioneer of non-racial sport, who ignored the apartheid laws prohibiting people from competing with other races. He captained Orlando Pirates and was the father of Jomo Sono.
Eric Bienemy Eric Bieniemy (born August 15, 1969 in New Orleans, Louisiana) was a running back in the National Football League. He was an All-American out of the University of Colorado at Boulder Buffaloes selected by the San Diego Chargers in the 2nd round of the 1991 NFL Draft.
Eric Bischoff Eric Bischoff (born May 27 1955), is a former professional wrestling promoter and on-screen personality, most known for serving as President of World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and later "on-air" General Manager of World Wrestling Entertainment's RAW brand. He still makes occasional appearances on RAW.
Eric Bloom Eric Bloom (born December 1, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and keyboardist. He is best known as the main vocalist and "stun guitar" for the long-running band Blue Ă–yster Cult, with work on over 20 albums, much of it relating to his life-long interest in science fiction.
Eric Bostrom Eric Bostrom is an American motor cycle racer, the brother of Ben. In 2006 he raced in AMA Supersport for Yamaha, but he is better known for racing in AMA Superbikes, with Ducati in 2004 and 2005, and previously with Kawasaki.
Eric Brady Eric Brady (full name Eric Roman Brady) is a fictional character on the television drama Days of our Lives. As an adult the role of Eric was played by actors Jensen Ackles from 1997 to 2000 and Ritz Gregory from 1994 to 1997 and from 2000 to 2002 .
Eric Breindel Award for Excellence in Opinion Journalism The Eric Breindel Award for Excellence in Opinion Journalism is an annual award, initially of $10000, made from an endowment from the News Corporation. It was instituted in 1999, and is bestowed by the Eric Breindel Memorial Foundation.
Eric Britton Francis Eric Knight Britton (born in Boston, Massachusetts on 27 June 1938) is an American development economist and sustainability activist who has lived and worked in Paris France since 1969. Trained in the physical sciences and economics, his special skill lies in creating independent, interdisciplinary, cross-cultural peer networks that work in open partnerships for problem solving and policy counsel for government, the private sector, and volunteer and community groups in a range of problem areas involving technological change, sustainable development and social justice.
Eric Brownell Eric Lindsay Douglas Brownell (7 November 1876 - 22 October 1945) was an Australian-born English cricketer, who played one first-class match, for Worcestershire against Oxford University in 1908. He scored 21 and 7 and took one catch in the second innings, to dismiss Oxford opener Chris Hurst.
Eric Bruntlett Eric Kevin Bruntlett (born March 29, 1978 in Lafayette, IN) is a baseball shortstop who currently plays for the Houston Astros. He is known for his defensive versatility: though he usually plays second base or shortstop, he has occasionally seen time at every position on the field except for pitcher and catcher.
Eric Bullus Sir Eric Edward Bullus (20 November 1906 – 31 August 2001) was a British Conservative politician. He was Member of Parliament for Wembley North from 1950 until the constituency was abolished by boundary changes for the February 1974 general election.
Eric Burns Eric Alfred Burns (born January 27, 1968) is an American critic, writer, poet, columnist and Role Playing Game developer who lives in New Hampshire. He is best known as the creator and one of the principal writers of the popular culture and webcomic commentary website Websnark and as the writer of the webcomic Gossamer Commons.
Eric Butler Eric Dudley Butler (1916 - June 7, 2006), Australian political activist and journalist, was the founder of the Australian League of Rights and for many years Australia's leading exponent of antisemitic and extreme right-wing views.
Eric Cairns Eric Cairns (born on June 27, 1974 in Oakville, Ontario, Canada) is a defenseman currently (2006) with the Pittsburgh Penguins of the NHL. Drafted by the New York Rangers in 1992, Cairns has also played for the New York Islanders and Florida Panthers.
Eric Calder Eric Calder (born June 26, 1963 in Kitchener, Ontario) is a retired Canadian ice hockey defenseman who played in just two games in the National Hockey League with the Washington Capitals. He was originally drafted by the Capitals in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft.
Eric Cantor Eric Ivan Cantor (born June 6, 1963) is an American politician who has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 2001, representing Virginia's 7th congressional district (map).
Eric Carbonara Eric Carbonara is a guitarist, composer, audio engineer and producer whose career spans over a decade of collaborations and solo work. He is originally from State College, PA, where, as a teenager, was a member of several influential bands including Jason Likes Science, The Cameras and The Molecules.
Eric Carle Eric Carle (born June 25, 1929) is a children's book author and illustrator, most famous for his book The Very Hungry Caterpillar, which has been translated into over 30 languages. Since the The Very Hungry Caterpillar was published in 1969, Eric Carle has illustrated more than seventy books, many best sellers, most of which he also wrote, and more than 71 million copies of his books have sold around the world.
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art is a museum devoted to the art contained in picture books and especially children's books. It is a member of Museums10 and is adjacent to the campus of Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts.
Eric Carlsén Eric Carlsén (born June 16, 1982) is a Swedish curler from Sundsvall, Sweden. Now playing for Härnösand Curling Club, he is the Swedish national Champion for 2005 and represented Sweden as skip at the 2005 Ford World Men's Curling Championship in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Eric Carlson Eric Carlson (1894 – 1932) was a World War I veteran from Oakland, California. During the height of the Depression, he particiated in the Bonus March, a rally for expedited veterans' benefits in Washington, D.
Eric Caudieux Eric Caudieux is an accomplished player of the keyboards and rhythm guitar who has not only played for guitarist Joe Satriani on many of his albums, but is a member of Joe Satriani's backing group when he is on tour.
Eric Crees Eric Crees (born 1952) was appointed Principal Trombone the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden (London) in 2000. Before that he spent twenty-seven years at the London Symphony Orchestra, twenty as Co-Principal Trombone.
Eric Crouch Eric Eugene Crouch (born November 16, 1978 in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American football quarterback who played for the University of Nebraska football team and is currently a quarterback for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. He won the Heisman Trophy in 2001.
Eric Crumble Eric Crumble (born December 10, 1966) is one of the most prolific consistently losing boxers in the sport's history. Since his debut on June 22, 1990, Eric Crumble has participated in thirty two professional boxing matches and has lost every one with the exception of a no contest.
Eric Cutler Eric Cutler was one of the founding members of the pioneering death metal group Autopsy. He played lead and rhythm guitar, as well as writing a lot of the band's material, along with drummer and singer Chris Reifert.
Eric Dash Eric Dash is a reporter for the New York Times, with a focus on the banking industry. He is a graduate of the London School of Economics, the University of Pennsylvania, and Taylor Allderdice High School in Pittsburgh, PA.
Eric Davis Eric Keith Davis (born May 29, 1962 in Los Angeles, California) is a former center fielder for several Major League Baseball teams, most remembered for the years he spent with the Cincinnati Reds. Davis actually began his professional career as a shortstop, but after committing 35 errors during his first season in the professional ranks, was on the verge of being released.
Eric Daze Éric Dazé (born July 2, 1975 in Montreal, Quebec) He is a Free agent professional ice hockey player. He was drafted in the fourth round of the 1993 NHL Entry Draft (with the draft pick the Blackhawks received with Stephane Beauregard for Dominik Hasek), having starred for the Beauport of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
Eric Deblicker Eric Deblicker (born 17 April, 1952 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Paris, France) is a former French tennis player and currently the coach of French tennis player Richard Gasquet. In the past, Deblicker has also coached other prominent French tennis players, such as Sebastien Grosjean, Arnaud Clement and Paul-Henri Mathieu.
Eric DeCosta Eric DeCosta (born April 10 1971, Taunton, Massachusetts) was named Director of College Scouting for the Baltimore Ravens on February 4 2003, making him, at that time, the youngest College Scouting Director in the NFL.
Eric Desjardins Éric Desjardins (born June 14, 1969 in Rouyn, Quebec) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. He was a defenseman for the Montreal Canadiens and Philadelphia Flyers for 17 NHL seasons, winning the Stanley Cup with Montreal in 1993 and headlining the Flyers defense for over a decade.
Eric Drache Eric Drache is a professional poker player, cardroom manager and consultant for NBC. A notable seven-card stud player since the early 1970's, Drache is more well-known for his management contributions to the poker world.
Eric Drew Feldman Eric Drew Feldman is an American keyboard and bass guitar player. Feldman has worked with Captain Beefheart, Snakefinger, The Residents, Pere Ubu, Frank Black, The Polyphonic Spree, Charlotte Hatherley Custard, and PJ Harvey.
Eric Dubus Eric Dubus (born February 28, 1966 in Pézenas) is a former French middle distance runner who won a silver medal at the 1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Toronto over 3000 m. He finished fourth over 1500 m at the 1994 European Championships in Athletics in Helsinki.
Eric Edgar Cooke Eric Edgar Cooke (25 February 1931–26 October 1964) was the last person to be hanged in Western Australia. In 1963 he indiscriminately attacked 20 people and killed eight and was finally convicted of murder (for just one killing, that of John Lindsay Sturkey) and sentenced to death 28 November 1963, by the Perth Supreme Court.
Eric Edlund Eric Edlund (1819-1888) investigated fluid motion, polarization of light during a total eclipse, and thermal phenomena accompanying changes in volume of solids. He studied electricity, describing a method of simultaneously transmitting messages in opposite directions along the same telegraph wire.
Eric Eldred Eric Eldred is an American literacy advocate and the proprietor of the unincorporated Eldritch Press, a website which republished the works of others which are in the public domain (that is, no longer subject to copyright). He was the lead plaintiff in Eldred v.
Eric Elfman Eric Elfman is an American writer interested in UFOs and paranormal events. Among his books for children are Almanac of Alien Encounters (Random House, 2001) and Almanac of the Gross, Disgusting, and Totally Repulsive (Random House, 1994).
Eric Faulkner Eric Faulkner (born Eric Francis Falconer, 21 October 1953, at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, Scotland) is a guitarist, songwriter, and singer, best known as a member of the Scottish pop band, The Bay City Rollers.
Eric Feldt Eric Feldt, also known as Eric Augustas Feldt or Eric Augustus Feldt (January 3 1899 – March 12 1968), was an officer in the Royal Australian Navy and the director of the Coastwatchers organization during World War II.
Eric Fletcher Waters Eric Fletcher Waters (born 1913 - died February 18 1944) was a soldier in World War II. He was the father of Roger Waters, an English rock musician and songwriter, and was a major influence on his songwriting, despite never having met him.
Eric Flint Eric Flint (born California, USA, 1947) is an American science fiction and fantasy author and editor. Some of his main works are alternate history science fiction, but he also writes humorous fantasy adventures.
Eric Flynn Eric Flynn (born 13 December, 1939, Hainan Island) was a Chinese-born British actor and singer, who was the father of actors Jerome Flynn and Daniel Flynn. His daughter, Lillie Flynn, is currently attending drama school in London.
Eric Fogel Eric Fogel (born 1969) is an American director, writer, producer and voice actor who is best known as the creator of the tv series Celebrity Deathmatch. He also created the cult series The Head and directed several episodes of Daria.
Eric Foner Eric Foner (born February 7, 1943 in New York City) is a American historian. He has been a faculty member in the department of history at Columbia University since 1982 and writes extensively on political history, the history of freedom, the early history of the republican party, African American biography, Reconstruction, and historiography.
Eric Forrest Eric Forrest was the bassist/vocalist who joined Voivod after the departure of original vocalist Denis Bélanger (Snake) in 1994. Hailing from Toronto, Canada, Eric was a member of previous bands Liquid Indian and Thunder Circus.
Eric Forth Michael Eric Forth, known as Eric Forth (9 September 1944 – 17 May 2006), was a British politician. He was the Conservative Member of the European Parliament for Birmingham North, then Member of Parliament for Worcestershire Mid and finally Bromley and Chislehurst at his death.
Eric Francis Eric Francis (born Eric Francis Coppolino, in March 1964 in Brooklyn, NY) is an American investigative reporter, essayist, and photojournalist. As an investigative reporter, he has specialized in corporate fraud and toxic torts litigation involving some of the world's most powerful corporations -- General Electric, Monsanto and Westinghouse.
Eric Fraser Eric George Fraser (June 11, 1902 – 1983) was famous for illustrating classic scenes from mythology, such as Beowulf fighting the dragon. With an ink and pen, he illustrated classic medieval scenes and several Shakespearean works.
Eric Frede Eric Frede was the field reporter for the Boston Red Sox. He was the third man of the New England Sports Network Red Sox Broadcast Crew that includes color analyst Jerry Remy and play-by-play announcer Don Orsillo.
Eric Freiwald Eric Freiwald is an American TV writer currently scripting the Daytime television serial, The Young And The Restless. From the mid-1950s to 1984 with partner Robert Schaefer they wrote for such shows as The Gene Autry Show, The Adventures of Kit Carson, Tales of the Texas Rangers, Maverick, Whirlybirds, Texas John Slaughter, Zorro, 77 Sunset Strip, The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill Jr, and many others.
Eric G Eric G was a Miami Bass/Hip-Hop rapper, DJ, and producer, acting as the primary creative force behind Triple M DJ Crew, the Bass Station parties and night club, the rap group Worse 'em Crew, the Bass Station record label, and Never Stop Productions. He also was briefly the in-house producer for Suntown Records.
Eric Gallagher Dr. Eric Gallagher was the head of the Methodist Church in the Republic of Ireland, who was one of the group of Protestant churchmen who met with IRA/Sinn Féin representatives in Feakle, County Clare in the 1970s to unsuccessfully try to broker a peace.
Eric Garcia Eric Garcia (b. 1972, Miami, Florida) is the author of several humorous novels including Matchstick Men which was made into a movie directed by Ridley Scott and starring Nicolas Cage, and the Anonymous Rex series which is being used as the basis for a new TV show on the SciFi Channel.
Eric Georg Mjöberg Dr Eric Georg Mjöberg (1882 - 8 July 1938) was a Swedish zoologist and ethnographer who led scientific expeditions to north-western Australia in 1910-1911, and to Queensland in 1912-1913. He worked for the Deli Experimental Station at Medan in Sumatra 1919-1922, and was Curator of the Sarawak Museum in Borneo 1922-1924.
Eric Goldberg (artist) Eric Goldberg (1890-1969) was a Jewish-Canadian painter, born in 1890 in Berlin, Germany. Goldberg was influenced by the art of Pierre-Auguste Renoir, studied at Paris, France's Ecole des Beaux-Arts (1906-10) and Académie Julian under Tony Robert-Fleury, Jules Joseph Lefebvre and Jean-Paul Laurens, and taught at the Berlin Academy of Art and the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem.
Eric Goldberg (film director) Eric Goldberg (born in 1955) is an American animator and film director. He is best known for his work at Walt Disney Feature Animation, animating notable characters such as the Genie in Aladdin and "Phil" in Hercules.
Eric Goles Eric Antonio Goles Chacc (born August 21, 1951) is a Chilean mathematician and computer scientist. He studied civil engineering at the University of Chile before taking two doctorates at the University of Grenoble in France.
Eric Gooch Eric Gooch is an actor and lighting technician mostly known for his work in the Command & Conquer series by Westwood Studios. In Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn he played the role of Seth, right hand man to Kane, the leader of the Brotherhood of Nod.
Eric Green (football tight end) Bernard Eric Green (born June 22, 1967 in Savannah, Georgia), is a former American professional football player who was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1st round (21st overall) of the 1990 NFL Draft. A 6'5", 279 lbs.
Eric Gregg Eric Eugene Gregg (May 18 1951 – June 5 2006) was an American umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the National League from 1975 to 1999. He was known as a pioneering black umpire as well as for his longtime weight problems.
Eric Greif Eric Greif is a lawyer and entertainment personality known first for a management career within the heavy metal musical genre in the 1980s and later within the legal profession. Greif worked with Mötley Crüe in their early career and managed Chuck Schuldiner, inspiration behind the death metal sub-genre, and his band Death.
Eric Griffiths (critic) Eric Griffiths is a British academic and literary critic. He was born in Liverpool into what he describes as a 'Welsh-speaking, chapel-going family', and educated at Cambridge University and Princeton University.
Eric Gustafson Eric Gustafson (born April 6, 1975) is a journalist at The Economist, where he has written on politics, economics, and current events in Britain, Europe, the Middle East, and America. He has been awarded the Robert Blair Award by the KĂłlbitar literary club at Oxford, the Brighton Reporting Prize, the Moorgate-Islington Legion Commendation, and in 2003 his reporting on the Pentagon earned him honorable mention at the Gerald R.
Eric H. du Plessis Eric Hollingsworth du Plessis (born September 19, 1950 in Albertville, France) is a professor of French Language at Radford University, Radford, Virginia. Du Plessis is the Director of RU's French Language and Cultural Immersion Study Abroad program, which studies at the Centre International Des Études Françaises.
Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold Eric David Harris (April 9, 1981 – April 20, 1999) and Dylan Bennet Klebold (September 11, 1981 – April 20, 1999), both high school seniors, were the perpetrators of the Columbine High School massacre in Jefferson County, Colorado (near Denver and Littleton), U.S.
Eric Harshbarger Eric Harshbarger is a well-known builder of large scale LEGO mosaics and sculptures. From around 2000 to 2006 he has been commissioned to build for television shows, magazines and other companies for promotional purposes.
Eric Hass Eric Hass was a four-time candidate for United States President of the Socialist Labor Party of America. In 1956 and 1960 his running mate was Georgia Cozzini, prior to and following her as his running mate were Stephen Emery and Henning A.
Eric Hayward Eric Hayward was Bandmaster of the Chelmsford Salvation Army Band and served for over 27 years. Under his leadership the band visited, among other places, Crystal Palace in 1965, as a solo band, and also the Royal Albert Hall.
Eric Haze Eric Haze is a famous and legendary graffiti artist and graphic designer from New York City. Some of his works include logos for Public Enemy, EPMD, and MTV as well as album covers for the Beastie Boys and Tommy Records.
Eric Heatherly Singer/songwriter/musician Eric Heatherly, born 2/21/70, grew up listening to country, rockabilly, and classic rock artists like Creedence Clearwater Revival, Johnny Cash, Conway Twitty, and Roy Orbison, whose influences shaped his music while he was still a child. Heatherly began writing songs at age 8 and was performing by the time he reached his early teens.
Eric Heiden Eric Arthur Heiden (born June 14 1958 in Madison, Wisconsin) is an American former speed skater who won all the men's speed skating races, and thus an unprecedented five gold medals, and set 4 Olympic records and 1 world record at the 1980 Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid, New York, United States. He received the 1980 James E.
Eric Heineman Eric Heineman (October 7, 1863 - January 12, 1914) was born in the rural town of Kent, Czechoslovakia. He lived with his parents and sister until he was nineteen years old and then moved to Prague where he began his studies at Charles University.
Eric Heisserer Eric Heisserer is a screenwriter currently living in West Hollywood, California. His current projects include The Dionaea House, a script that he recently sold to Warner Brothers, as well as a television pilot in pre-production.
Eric Herman Eric Herman (real name Eric Herman Endres) is a children's music performer based in the Pacific Northwest. His music combines various styles of rock music with often wryly humorous kid-related lyrics to create what he refers to as "cool tunes for kids".
Eric Hewitt Eric Hewitt (born June 9 1988), grew up in Westfield, New Jersey, United States. Hewitt has been a professional MLG Halo 2 gamer since April 2006 on Team Ex and has currently been a member of Carbon since the August 2006 under the pseudonym GH057ayame.
Eric Higgs (philosopher) Eric Higgs is a Canadian philosopher and ecological planner. He is professor and director of the School of Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria and a board member of the Society for Philosophy and Technology 2000] he published a volume of essays discussing the work of [[Albert Borgmann which was described by Paul Durbin as one of the first volumes that explicitly strives to establish the philosophy of technology as an academic subdiscipline with canonical texts Eric et al, Technology and the Good Life University of Chicago Press, 2000.
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