Erik Liberman
Marvin - An orthodox triple-threat from Brooklyn
Erik Liberman's career began as the star of PBS's Emmy-winning musical drama, Sneakers, and followed suit with roles on TV's Get Real, Saved by the Bell: the New Class, and Angel. On film, his credits include festival favorites, Kinetoscope and Brother, Just My Luck, and D2D for Oscar-winner, Vilmos Zsigmond.
Erik's Broadway debut in Hal Prince's Drama Desk-winning and Tony-nominated LoveMusik marks the culmination of many years of stage work, including An Evening of Kurt Weill at Lincoln Center; Obie-winner Mabou Mines Dollhouse, which continues touring the world; L.A. Drama Critics Circle-winner, A Clockwork Orange; Reefer Madness!, for which he received Theatre LA Ovation and Garland awards; The Year is 1950, helmed by the Tony-winning team of Frank Galati, John Kander and Ann Reinking; The Final Tour with Sally Field, directed by Moises Kaufman; Dumped with Carla Cugino, Dixie Carter, and Louise Fletcher; Sundance Cabaret with Carol Burnett; Icarus with Amanda Plummer; and I Think We're Alone Now with Courtney Love. In addition, Erik has originated roles in 30 new plays and musicals at Sundance, Lincoln Center, New Dramatists, Drama League, Actors Studio, ASCAP and BMI.
Erik studied at London's Royal National Theatre and Complicite, as well with the Groundlings, Upright Citizens Brigade, and Aspen-Santa Fe Ballet. He is the recipient of three grants from the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, two from the Henry Mancini Institute, and Def Comedy Jam honors. A winner of the Lotte Lenya Competition for Singers, Erik also co-authored the critically acclaimed book, Wisdom from an Empty Mind.
For more information, please visit Erik's website.
Erik's Broadway debut in Hal Prince's Drama Desk-winning and Tony-nominated LoveMusik marks the culmination of many years of stage work, including An Evening of Kurt Weill at Lincoln Center; Obie-winner Mabou Mines Dollhouse, which continues touring the world; L.A. Drama Critics Circle-winner, A Clockwork Orange; Reefer Madness!, for which he received Theatre LA Ovation and Garland awards; The Year is 1950, helmed by the Tony-winning team of Frank Galati, John Kander and Ann Reinking; The Final Tour with Sally Field, directed by Moises Kaufman; Dumped with Carla Cugino, Dixie Carter, and Louise Fletcher; Sundance Cabaret with Carol Burnett; Icarus with Amanda Plummer; and I Think We're Alone Now with Courtney Love. In addition, Erik has originated roles in 30 new plays and musicals at Sundance, Lincoln Center, New Dramatists, Drama League, Actors Studio, ASCAP and BMI.
Erik studied at London's Royal National Theatre and Complicite, as well with the Groundlings, Upright Citizens Brigade, and Aspen-Santa Fe Ballet. He is the recipient of three grants from the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, two from the Henry Mancini Institute, and Def Comedy Jam honors. A winner of the Lotte Lenya Competition for Singers, Erik also co-authored the critically acclaimed book, Wisdom from an Empty Mind.
For more information, please visit Erik's website.
Website: http://www.erikliberman.org/


















