Eric Williams|Director, “Unforgettable”
ERIC WILLIAMS is a screenwriter whose credits include MAD CITY, starring Dustin Hoffman and John Travolta, the VH1 film LIP SERVICE, and other wonderful, criminally unmade scripts.
Williams is a frequent contributor to the HUFFINGTON POST on the topics of entertainment, politics, PBS pledge drives, the stupid names parents give to their children, and whatever else pisses him off at a given moment.
A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Wisconsin ““ Madison, Williams squandered many vital years in the service of market research. During this time in the wilderness, he was also a film reviewer and reporter for Boxoffice magazine.
Marking him as either a multi-talented dilettante or a guy who can’t simply focus on doing one thing well, Williams is also a photographer and graphic designer whose work has been featured on the DVDs for the acclaimed TV series FREAKS AND GEEKS and the packaging of the 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN Talking Andy doll, a product initiated by Eric and his oldest brother, Greg.
UNFORGETTABLE marks his debut as a documentary filmmaker.
Brad Williams
BRAD WILLIAMS is only the second person ever studied for the syndrome dubbed “hyperthymesia” (meaning “superior memory”) by neurology researchers at the University of California ““ Irvine.
He has appeared on CNN, “JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE”, “GOOD MORNING AMERICA”, “LIVE WITH REGIS AND KELLY” and the “NBC NIGHTLY NEWS” and been profiled in articles by the ASSOCIATED PRESS, the NEW JERSEY STAR-LEDGER, NEWSWEEK and the WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL among many others.
A Wisconsin native, Williams graduated from the University of Wisconsin ““ La Crosse and is entering his third decade as a radio newsman, having worked primarily in the La Crosse area. Currently the morning news anchor on WKTY Radio and Classic Hits 94.7, Williams also creates two daily features: a commentary segment titled “What’s Buried on Brad’s Desk” and the historical retrospective, “Yesterday in La Crosse.” His journalistic work has received awards from AP, UPI, the Northwest Broadcast News Association and the Milwaukee Press Club.
Williams is a frequent presence as an actor and a director in regional theatrical productions, is a writer and performer in the “Heart of La Crosse” comedy troupe and a member of the “Comedy Alley” improvisational group.
Williams won the Wisconsin state spelling bee in 1969 at the age of 12, advancing to the national contest in Washington D.C., and has served as pronouncer for the Wisconsin bee since 1978.
He was a contestant on the quiz show “JEOPARDY! ” in 1990, but didn’t know enough about snakes.
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