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CSI: crime
scene investigation
“Greg
Sanders” (Eric
Szmanda)
Since picking up his first amateur chemistry kit
when he was seven, Greg Sanders has wanted to be a scientist. Even
though he was told that science was supposed to be a hobby of the
pasty-faced and romantically-challenged, that did not dissuade him from
joining the Science Club in high school, nor from majoring in Chemistry
in college. He had always balanced lab work with athletics; studying
with dating; and computer work with Playstation. Addicted to the pursuit
of knowledge, he has been on a quest to learn all he can about the
previous scientific breakthroughs of the past centuries. And discovering
and naming a brand-new theory or element after himself wouldn't hurt,
either.
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Born in Milwaukee and raised in the small suburban
town of Mukwonago, Szmanda’s love for acting began at an early age.
Throughout high school, he was very active in local theatre. At the age
of 17, he toured Russian and the Ukraine in a production of A Midsummer
Night’s Dream.
Szmanda moved to Los Angeles and graduated from the American Academy of
Dramatic Arts in 1996. Even while he was studying acting, Szmanda worked
as a marketing intern for the record label BMG, beginning an ongoing
love affair with music. After school, he accepted a position with BMG as
an Alternative Music Product Development Coordinator, and produced a
compilation CD entitled “Mojave.” Even while he was auditioning for
acting jobs, he continued to work in the music industry, until he
decided to commit solely to his acting career.
One year later, Szmanda appeared in the LA Odyssey Theatre’s world
premiere of Black Box. His first regular television role came for the
USA Network in the series The Net, in which he played Jacob Resh. After
the show was canceled, Szmanda appeared in a pilot, and several
recurring and guest-starring roles in television. He also landed the
lead in the independent film True Vinyl, and continued to appear on
stage in various productions, including the Stages Theatre world
premiere of The Bullfight, in which he played a passionate matador.
Szmanda remains interested in music, and started his production company
– doop – with the goal of fusing music and acting. Recently, he was
tapped to be music supervisor of the Irwin Winkler film Life is a House.
When he isn’t acting or producing, he is a volunteer in the Big Brothers
program.
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