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RSA Films welcomes Eric Andre to the company for commercial representation. 

Renowned as the creator and host of hilariously outrageous late-night comedy series The Eric Andre Show, his talent spans stand-up comedy, acting, directing, writing, producing and music. His show, now in its sixth season on Adult Swim, has gained notoriety for its pranks, shock humour, sketches and celeb interviews, with guests including Jon Hamm, Natasha Lyonne, Aubrey Peeples, Seth Rogan, Killer Mike, Demi Lovato and Jimmy Kimmel, along with impersonators of Jerry Seinfeld, Russell Brand and George Clooney.

Andre’s new comedy special Eric Andre Live Near Broadway premiered January 18th, on Adult Swim and is available now to stream on Max. The special includes guest appearances from Billy Porter as well as fan-favourite characters from Andre’s show, The Grim Reaper and The Fridge Keeper.

“Eric is a visionary comedic multi-hyphenate who I’m thrilled to be reuniting with,” said Luke Ricci, President of RSA Films US. “We originally connected on a Miller Lite commercial that Eric starred in and then we joined forces to get Eric directing in the advertising space. Eric booked his first commercial for Sprite with Wieden+Kennedy NY. Since then, Eric has directed spots for Veloz and Nike in between his many other pursuits and we’re elated to now have him on the RSA roster.”

“RSA is top of the line,” Andre said. “It’s like playing for the Yankees. I’m excited to build my body of work here with creative stylistic commercials and comedic commercials, both traditional scripted and the out-of-the-box hidden camera, prank-based stuff that I’m known for. It’ll be fun to bring my comedic sensibilities and point of view to the commercial world.”

Andre’s credits also include recurring roles on FXX comedy series Man Seeking Woman and HBO’s The Righteous Gemstones. He created and starred in Netflix prank comedy Bad Trip with Michaela Conlin, Lil Rel Howery and Tiffany Haddish, and voiced Azizi in Jon Favreau’s remake of The Lion King. He recently appeared as a judge on ABC’s reality comedy series, The Prank Panel with Johnny Knoxville and Gabourey Sidibe. He has a musical side project performing under the name Blarf and holds a Bachelor of Music Degree from Berklee College of Music.

Andre will also be available to direct music videos via RSA’s Black Dog Films, where he hopes to pursue opportunities that include visual albums and longer format music narratives. He put his indelible comedic stamp on Thundercat Tron Song, directing and appearing in the video which starred Thundercat, and was described by ET as a “tender psychedelic soul ballad about his cat” and hailed as “particularly demented.”

Andre published his first book late last year, Dumb Ideas which he wrote with longtime collaborator Dan Curry with a foreword by Jack Black. It’s described as “an insane illustrated compendium about the art of pranking.” He will also star in a Super Bowl spot this year for Drumstick.

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