- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Born a Kentucky native of Scots-Irish heritage on November 17, 1983 - and the youngest of three brothers - EJD moved from pillar to post throughout his life. His fondest metropolitan memories include experiences as a resident in New York, Los Angeles and East London in the UK where he trained at Rose Bruford, London's International Drama School of Theatre and Performance. Possessing an equal love of acting and directing, critics belonging to the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle in NYC gave EJD favorable nods in the form of performance reviews for his role as the Ringmaster in 'Barnum' in Philadelphia and as David in the Off-Broadway world premier of Stuart Fail's 'Consider the Lilies' - starring Obie Winner and Tony Nominee Austin Pendleton, respectively. He also acted opposite of 7 time Emmy Award winner Edward Asner in 'Pacific Edge,' directed by the incomparable and indefatigable Maggie Grant - the director he met through his association with Three Roses Players, a North Hollywood based theatre company that housed itself at the Crown City Theatre.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Eric Joshua Davis
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Starred Off-Broadway with Tony nominee and Drama Desk Award winner Austin Pendleton :
'Strong central performances by its two lead actors, Austin Pendleton and Eric Joshua Davis...kudos to Eric Joshua Davis for...breathing life into their respective characters.'- Howard Miller (Outer Critics Circle)
'Eric Joshua Davis...has a sensitive earnestness that is appealing and carries him through...Mr. Davis is a fine foil for Pendleton.'- Darryl Reilly (Broadway League)
- EJD was the inspiration for the fictional character ,Jack, in the murder mystery novel Pause. The novel was written by author, playwright and UCLA graduate Stuart Fail. The book was published in 2007.
- Eric Joshua Davis is only one of three actors to portray historical personage John Andre.
- Critical acclaim from theatre critics associated with Outer Critics Circle, Broadway League, American Theatre Critics Association and the Drama Desk.
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