Eric Lehning
- Actor
- Writer
- Art Department
Eric Lee Lehning was born in Hendersonville, Tennessee on February 1st, 1981.
His father, a record producer, and mother, a therapist, raised Eric and
his three brothers to embrace the arts. Eric showed a talent for
illustration in his early years and wrote his first pop song at 7. He
attended Sumner Academy in Gallatin, TN and graduated from
Hendersonville High School in 1999. Eric moved to San Francisco to
major in computer graphics at the Academy of Art University, but after
the first semester changed his major to film. His student work includes
a short film adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's Egotism or the Bosom
Serpent, a melodramatic biopic about the life and work of Nikola Tesla,
and a feature script about the fictional assassination of Napoleon.
After college Eric's interests became more domestic. He moved to
Oakland with his girlfriend and took a job at a bookstore. He continued
to write, but it wasn't until the Deagol Brothers called with the
challenge of an independent feature that Eric recommitted himself to
the arts and moved home to Nashville. Then, when production began, he
disappointed his colleagues by shirking his directorial
responsibilities, secretly dating his leading lady/co-star, and
creating more drama than art. He attempted to salvage his standing with
the Deagol Brothers during post production by taking on the sound
design for the movie. Currently he is working on a graphic novel and
singing in the rock bands: Cobra Cheetah Tiger Viper and The
Non-Commissioned Officers.