Eric Schaeffer Explained

Eric Schaeffer
Birth Date:22 January 1962
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Alma Mater:Bard College
Occupation:Actor, film director, screenwriter
Height:[1]
Years Active:1993–present

Eric Schaeffer (born January 22, 1962) is an American actor, writer, and director.[2]

Early life and education

Schaeffer was born in New York City, New York, and later graduated with a degree in drama and dance from Bard College. After graduating, he drove a New York City taxi for nine years, during which time he wrote two stage plays, a novel, twenty screenplays and various other works.

Career

Schaeffer rose to fame with fellow actor/writer/director Donal Lardner Ward on the independent film My Life's in Turnaround (1993), which was made in fifteen days for only $200,000. Schaeffer and Ward parlayed the film's success into Too Something (1995–1996), a short-lived sitcom that was briefly renamed New York Daze.

He signed on as a client of Creative Artists Agency and made a deal to direct the 1996 romantic comedy If Lucy Fell for a budget of $3.5 million for Columbia TriStar.[3] [4]

Schaeffer starred opposite model Amanda de Cadenet in the 1997 romantic drama Fall, about a cab driver who begins a passionate affair with a model he first met in his cab.

In 2000, he released the comedy Wirey Spindell, a semi-autobiographical tale. This was followed by the 2001 romantic comedy Never Again, starring Jill Clayburgh and Jeffrey Tambor, and Mind the Gap in 2004.

In recent years Schaeffer has been writing an autobiographical blog, I Can't Believe I'm Still Single, about his relationships and ongoing search for love. Schaeffer has turned the blog into a book, I Can't Believe I'm Still Single – Sane, Slightly Neurotic (But in a Sane Way) Filmmaker into Good Yoga, Bad Reality TV, Too Much Chocolate, and a Little Kinky Sex Seeks Smart, Emotionally Evolved ... Oh Hell, At This Point Anyone Who'll Let Me Watch Football.

In 2008, Schaeffer debuted a reality television series on Showtime, also called I Can't Believe I'm Still Single.[5]

In 2009, Schaeffer and Jill Franklyn created the half-hour dramedy series Gravity for Starz. The series, which was about people who failed at suicide – originally titled Failure to Fly – starred Schaeffer along with Krysten Ritter, Ivan Sergei, Ving Rhames and Rachel Hunter. It began airing in April 2010 and on June 30, 2010, the show was cancelled.[6] [7] [8]

Filmography and television work

Actor, director and screenwriter

Year Title Role Notes
1993 My Life's in Turnaround Splick
1995–1996 Too Something Eric McDougal television series
1996 If Lucy FellJoe MacGonaughgill
1997 Fall Michael Shiver
2000 Wirey SpindellWirey Spindell
2001 Never Again no acting
2004 Mind the Gap Sam Blue
2005 Starved Sam television series
2008-2011 I Can't Believe I'm Still Single Himself television series
2010 Gravity Detective Miller television series
2011 They're Out of the Business Splick sequel
2011 After Fall, Winter Michael Shiver sequel
2012 Eric Schaefferweb series
2014 Boy Meets Girl Police Officer
2021 Before I Go uncredited cameo

Actor (only)

Year Title Role Notes
1995 The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes Rich Prentiss
1998 Gunshy Gwynne
1999 Everything's Relative Marty Gorelick television series
2001 First Years Sam O'Donnell television series
2001 One Night at McCool'sGreg Spradling
2003 The Dead Zone Francis Ritter television series
episode: "Valley of the Shadow" (January 5, 2003)
2004 Century City Darwin McNeil television series
2004 Marmalade Dan
2004 Spanglish Rabid Sports Fan

Books

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0769703/bio "Eric Schaeffer IMDB Bio"
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20080506033757/http://movies.nytimes.com/person/531667/Eric-Schaeffer "Eric Schaeffer"
  3. Web site: If They Haven't Found Love by 30, They'll Jump. Well, O.K.. March 8, 1996. The New York Times. Janet Maslin.
  4. Web site: Believable Chemistry Helps to Carry 'Fall' . June 27, 1997 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20160513150331/https://articles.latimes.com/1997-06-27/entertainment/ca-7250_1_eric-schaeffer . May 13, 2016 . live .
  5. https://www.vulture.com/2010/04/eric_schaeffer_on_gravity_his.html Vulture.com
  6. https://www.avclub.com/articles/eric-schaeffer-sadistically-inexplicably-given-new,31049/ Avclub.com
  7. https://www.variety.com/article/VR1118006607?refCatId=14 Variety
  8. http://nypress.com/sorry-girls-hes-single/ Nypress.com