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Eric Drysdale is a writer, comedian and 3-D photography enthusiast in New York City.
Eric has contributed to over 1500 hours of late-night television as a staff writer for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (2000-2005), The Colbert Report (2005-2015), The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2015-2016) and Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (2016-2019) He also contributed to the Daily Show’s best selling America: The Book, The Colbert Report’s I Am America and So Can You and its sequel America Again.
As a writer/producer, Eric worked for Robert Smigel on several of his celebrity-packed Night of Too Many Stars autism benefits for Comedy Central. He also served as a producer with Kathy Griffin on her last 3 CNN New Years’ Eve Live… shows with Anderson Cooper. More recently, Eric consulted and wrote for the CW’s 2022 U.S. import version of the beloved British panel show, Would I Lie To You?
In 2010, he wrote, photographed, designed and self-published the original 3D View-Master comedy-adventure The Man With F.E.E.E.T.. The project was named among TimeOutNY’s “Best of Comedy, 2011.”
In 2018, Eric’s collection of amateur 1950s three-dimensional photography was featured in 3D: Double Vision, a survey exhibit at LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art). He also contributed an essay to the exhibition catalog. He continues to share his collection with small groups in his Midcentury Stereopanorama shows. Eric’s 3D work has been profiled in the New York Times and Atlas Obscura.