About Me

Eric Walter is a Los Angeles-based independent filmmaker specializing in the exploration of the unexplained, unsolved, and the paranormal. He is focused on delivering intriguing, relevant, and thought-provoking entertainment in the form of full-scale features, documentaries and short films.

He is the current Chairman for Film Regions International, Inc. (FRI), an independent film production company, which during the course of the last three years, established international co-productions and co-financing agreements with filmmakers in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Indonesia.

Bio and Filmography

headshot ew 202x300 About MeBorn on March 29, 1985 in the city of Salisbury, a suburban community on Maryland’s eastern shore, Eric was constantly creating and refining his artistic skills in nearly every medium he could lay his hands on. Since the age of eight, Eric was writing his own screenplays and shooting short films on weekends with his father’s video camera.

While attending college, he began focusing on a career in film through independent means. In 2005, he wrote and directed his first feature, The Lumberjack of All Trades, a campy horror-comedy poking fun at B-movie cinema.

In 2008, working with co-director Jon Parke, he directed the award-winning short film, Whistle, an eerie retelling of a classic American folk tale.

Eric will be working as a lead investigator for the upcoming reality television series, eHomicide, produced by 44 Blue Productions.

Additionally, Mr. Walter is currently in development on the feature-length documentary film, My Amityville Horror, produced by Lost Witness Pictures, LLC.

Eric lives and works in Culver City, California.

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