Eric Chambers was born and raised in San Diego, California. He attended
California State University at Northridge in 1983 majoring in Theatre
and Film. Right after college he went to work for Universal Studios in
their live action shows which lead him to a successful career as a
stuntman and stunt coordinator for major motion pictures.
In 1992 Chambers enrolled in the American Film Institute's
Directors workshop. Upon completing the program in 1993, he was hired
to write and produce the feature screenplay "Deadly Metal" to be
directed by Penelope Spheeris. In 1996 he wrote and directed "The Last
Detour" which won Best Live-Action Short Film at the Palm Springs
International Film Festival and garnered serious critical acclaim at
the Riverton International Film Festival.