Jeffrey D. Erb

Jeffrey D. Erb

Jeffrey D. Erb (born June 5, 1969 in Pottstown, Pennsylvania) is an American film producer, director, actor, musician. He is also the Co-Founder and Co-President of the film production company Framelight Productions, the co-founder of Invivid Media and the CEO of Feverpitch Pictures. He has produced or executive produced a wide range of films, including The Speed of Life (Directed by Ed Radtke), which won an award at the Venice Film Festival.Erb is known as a founding member and bass player of the gothic rock band Sri Lanka, which he founded in 1986 with his longtime collaborator Lee Daniels. In 1995 Erb and Daniels formed the industrial rock band Needle where Erb was singer, songwriter, bassplayer, keyboard player and wrote rhythm tracks. In addition to his film and musical achievements, Erb has had a successful business career having built and sold several companies in the world of marketing and media. He is also the current president of McCann Health Engagement after having built Healix Global, part of IPG Mediabrands, within the Interpublic Group of Companies.

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