Bio: Eddie Prince
(Director-Creator)
Prince began his career in front of the camera on the hit television series “21 Jumpstreet” playing a high school extortionist. Landing roles on MacGyver, Unsub (David Soul), Wise Guy and others, turned into a hand-picked feature spot on Chris Carter’s “The X-Files”.
Relocating from British Columbia (Canada) to Los Angeles, Prince quickly found success writing feature screenplays. He is the uncredited author of “Barber Shop” featuring Ice-Cube. Prince returned to Vancouver briefly (Vancouver Film School) where he met and lived with Golden Globe, Tony and two-time Emmy winner Michael Moriarty.
Michael mentored Prince carefully, providing introductions that would prove invaluable (John Savage, et. al.). Prince
wrote-acted-directed-produced-edited-composed several pilots picked up by Comcast via independent access.
A chance meeting with UCLA instructor-director David Friedman, placed one of Prince's projects in the hands of uber producer Mark Burnett. Eventually the project (Starlet) was picked up by WB for one season.
He has also written (72) commercial screenplays, one of which is in preproduction budgeted at $20 million with domestic and foreign distribution in place.