Eric Reinholt is an actor and producer and was born as Eric Karl Reinholt. He worked in radio for over a decade before making the transition to TV News, and then theater and film. He began his work in radio as a disk jockey at KVTT in the Dallas/Ft worth Metroplex and as a producer for syndicated radio host Tom Dooley. Later, he moved to Pennsylvania to become the Program and Music Director of radio station WGRC; during his tenure, WGRC rose to #3 in the market. He transitioned into television by working as an editor for KENS-TV in San Antonio. While he was there, Chief Meteorologist Albert Flores took him under his wing, and, within a year, Eric was working as the weekend weathercaster and weekday reporter for WCJB-TV in Gainesville, Florida. After receiving his certification in broadcast meteorology, he moved on to become Chief Meteorologist at KRBC-TV in Abilene and later the morning Meteorologist at KTSM-TV in El Paso. He caught the acting bug in Community Theater when he was cast as David Benjamin in Neil Simon's God's Favorite. Shortly thereafter, he moved out to Los Angeles and studied acting at the Baron Brown Studio, the Larry Moss Studio, with Brian Reese of the Brian Reese Acting Studios, Will Wallace of the WWAC, and Kevin McCorkle. As an actor, Eric is best known for his work as Stallman, opposite Jake Busey, in the movie Cross (2011) (V), as Russian mobster Andrei Kirillov in Organizatsiya (2015), as Mr. Lynch, opposite Sal Landi, in Divorce Texas Style (2016), and Doctor Kowolski in The Emeryville Experiments (2016). His Directorial Debut: Solar Alterations (2016) (TV) won a Bronze REMI Award at the prestigious Houston International Film Festival (a.k.a. WorldFest Houston). - IMDb Mini Biography By: Tyler Stevens
Four college students, returning from spring break, crash their car in an isolated New England countryside. Stranded in middle of nowhere, they seek help in Emeryville - an old, dilapidated western village, off the map. A seemingly well-mannered village caretaker extends an offer of a place to stay the night until a mechanic can arrive the following morning. With nightfall quickly approaching, the group isn't left with a choice. As time passes, the new comers discover that Emeryville was once a ground for secret clinical experiments gone awry. It slowly becomes clear that the residents are far from normal and that their society abides by a set of rules. And one such rule is, "We keep the ones we need". Trapped in remote village miles from civilization & fearing for their lives, the group plots an escape. When the villagers realize that their escape could threaten Emeryville's very existence, the group finds themselves hunted by a strange breed of crazies