Erin Dinsmore
Erin Dinsmore broke into the scene when he was nominated for an LA Weekly and GLADD award for his comedic role as "Van" in the Los Angeles premier of Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead, written by playwright and screenwriter, Burt V. Royal. His creative pursuits lead him to art department and set design. After a stint in professional photography, he began screenwriting and won the Beverly Hills Film Festival and landed in the top 5% on BlackList. His dystopian Sci-fi Pilot caught the attention of Ridley Scott, who pitched his project with Jeffrey Katzenberg and again for Machinima. Erin made his directorial debut on the film, The Life and Death of Julian Finn (Amazon). His most recent credits include; The Morning Show, Physical, Grey's Anatomy & The Purge.