What he does:

Actor / Host / Voice Actor / Narrator

Who he is :

Eric Pfeifer is southern, but not country; educated, but not condescending; large, but not threatening.

An erudite southern gentleman, Eric is a pleasure to know and to work with. He is the epitome of the “sage/mentor” character, and offers an intelligent, analytical presence to your project. An affable, kind man, he exudes compassion and friendship to those around him. An honest, serious businessman, he brings a collaborative profit-minded attention to all he does.

His dedication to telling his part of your story, selling your product, being the voice of your brand, narrating your project, or hosting your show is wholehearted and unwavering.


Where he’s been :


A lifelong performer, Eric has enjoyed commanding a variety of stages. His raw musical talent, coupled with decades of experience playing drums, guitar and bass earned him a spot in several bands. While he no longer tours, he still plays regularly, just for the love of it.

Eric also worked as a minister for seven and a half years. Perhaps not a traditional performance art, this allowed him to further hone his skills in front of an audience.

Just before he decided to focus on acting, Eric studied the business of show business with the late Bob Fraser (Show Runner, ‘Benson’) .

Which brings us to his current - and and favorite - performance endeavor, acting.

Eric began studying acting at The Actor’s Lab in Charlotte, now the (Pat) Dortch Acting Studio. He was honored to learn from or alongside many great talents. Among them are:

Jason Alexander

Second City

Michael Kostroff

Arvold-Warner Studio

Scott Sedita

Bryan Pierce,

J. D. Lewis

V. O. Heroes

The Actor’s Growth Lab

+ more

Eric has landed an impressive number of roles in his short career. A few of those credits are the films ‘The Mutt’, ‘No Luck, Pure Speed', and Happy People’; the Prime Video limited series ‘No Rest for the Wicked’ and TV movie ‘For the Love of Lily; not to mention the numerous commercials and industrials he’s been featured in.

Eric becomes each character he’s portraying, a skill embodied by the motto of his home state, North Carolina:

Esse Quam Videri

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To Be, Rather Than to Seem.

Now that you’ve gotten to know me, would you rather:

A. Check out my IMDb

B. Book me