Eric Sandeen
- Actor
The son of two actors who had met during a National Company performance
of My Fair Lady. Eric Sandeen was born practically under a marquee on
the "Great White" a sign of destiny for sure. Or at least the young Mr.
Sandeen believed. He believed it so much that he decided to make the
business of acting his life long pursuit. By the time the prodigy from
the "Big Apple" reached adulthood he had managed to garner a myriad of
lead roles in several important off-Broadway playhouses and theaters
throughout the New York theater district. Upon his arrival on the west
coast, Eric got his first taste of classical theater as "Bede" in
Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor at the Shakespeare Society.
His outstanding performance in the "Merry Wives' led to the recurring
role of Jonathan Clegg III, the reckless son of Samuel Clegg II on the
CBS Soap, "Capitol". Soon after graduating from the prestigious school
of drama at Northwestern University in Chicago where he graduated with
a B.A.in Dramatic Arts he landed several key roles in such noted plays
such as as "Pippin", "Bus Stop" and "The Assassins". But the lure of
the bright lights and big screen was to compelling to ignore and so the
energetic Sandeen picked up his bags and headed west to "the
entertainment capitol of the world'. Almost immediately upon his
arrival he was booked on several YV shows and feature films that
included, "Pacific Blue", "Port Charles", "Angel on Abbey Street" and
"Terror Toons." Without a doubt there'll be more to come for talented
young man born on "Broadway" After all, it's destiny!