Eric Mason
Eric Mason was an actor who was no stranger to being featured in numerous film roles throughout his Hollywood career. Mason's acting career began mostly with his roles in various films, such as "A Man For All Seasons" (1966), the Oskar Werner adaptation "Fahrenheit 451" (1966) and "Scream Blacula Scream" (1973) with William Marshall. He also appeared in the Rodney Bewes comedy "The Likely Lads" (1976) and "Black Starlet" (1978). Mason worked in television around the start of his acting career with a role on "Wonder Woman" (CBS, 1976-79). His film career continued throughout the seventies and the eighties in productions like "Kiss of the Tarantula" (1978), "The Stick Up" (1978) with David Soul and the drama "Out of the Darkness" (1985) with Gary Halliday. He also appeared in the Victor Banerjee comedy "Foreign Body" (1986). His work around this time also included a part on the TV movie "The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal" (NBC, 1978-79). Mason had a number of different projects under his belt in the eighties and the nineties, including "Banzai Runner" with Dean Stockwell (1987), "Jack the Ripper" (1988-89) and "A Ghost in Monte Carlo" (TNT, 1989-1990). His credits also expanded to "Jekyll & Hyde" (ABC, 1989-1990), "Memphis Belle" (1990) starring Matthew Modine and "Shining Through" (1992) starring Michael Douglas. Mason most recently acted in the action flick "Hot Fuzz" (2007) with Jim Broadbent.