Eric Shea

Eric Shea ( born February 14, 1960 at Los Angeles County, California) is an American actor.

Shea attended the same school as Melissa Gilbert and Michael Landon's children.

One of his first roles he played in 1968 in the comedy film Yours, Mine and Ours ( Yours, Mine and Ours ) on the side of Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda. 1972 Shea worked alongside Yul Brynner and Samantha Eggar in the television series Anna and the King ( Anna and the King) with, where he portrayed Anna's son Louis. In December 1972, he had a bigger role in the disaster film The Poseidon Adventure (The Poseidon Adventure). He was part of a brother and sister ( his sister was played by Pamela Sue Martin), floating on a capsized ship, the keel up in the Mediterranean, fighting for survival. Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine, Stella Stevens and Shelley Winters embodied in other passengers. 1973 played Shea then in the adventure comedy Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies, the history of which was developed by Steven Spielberg. At the opposite James Garner, he (The Castaway Cowboy ) worked in the 1974 adventure film South Pacific Cowboy with.

On television, he starred in the role of " Whiz Kid Alvin Fernald " in four episodes of The Wonderful World of Disney. Alvin Fernald was a young inventor, as well as Jason, which he embodied Little House in two episodes of the family series.

Shea played at a young age in other popular television series with such as Batman, Gunsmoke or emergency California. In 1978, he starred in the drama Who throws the first stone (When Every Day Was the Fourth of July ) his most recent role.

Shea now lives in Los Angeles and works as an electrical contractor.

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