
Age: 61
male
Eric has been working mostly in TV/Radio commercials for the past 15 years for such companies as McDonalds, Carl's, HP, On Star, Toyota, Panda Express, etc., and the Coca Cola company in which he was the campaign voice of "Johnny" for their product "Surge" which was nominated for a Clio Award in 1998. Having done little animation, with only small roles in the "As Told by Ginger" TV series for Klasky-Csupo, the "Star Wars: Rebellion" CD Rom game for Lucas Arts, "Detective Barbie", and "Kureyon Shin-chan", in 2008 he landed the role of Tony Stark/Iron Man for Marvel animation in "Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes" and is currently recording season 2. Season one is due to air this fall on Disney XD. Since landing this coveted role in 2008 he has had roles in "Command and Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight", the "Iron Man 2" (VG) as Tony Stark/Iron Man, and a soon to be released "Top Secret" video game. He was also the voice of Snake Oiler for the "Speed Racer" Mattel Toys, as well as being considered for roles in projects for Disney, Nickelodeon, and Hasbro.

Eric Loomis

Iron Man
for Iron Man in Injustice: Civil War
Suggested by videogamemaster2020

An animated series of films that combines DC's Injustice storyline with Marvel's Civil War storyline. After losing Lois, their unborn child, and all of Metropolis to the Joker, Superman finally rids the world of the Clown Prince of Crime for good, but loses his moral compass in the process and decides to eliminate all villains in the universe. Soon enough, the heroes and villains of Marvel and DC begin taking sides as there are those who side with Superman's choice to eliminate the villains while others who side with Batman, believing it's not their roles to be executioners. At the same time, the governments of the world are forcing the heroes to act under official regulation, somewhat akin to law enforcement after the incident involving the Joker. As Superman's side grows more and more authoritarian, it's up to Batman's side to put a stop them as well as the governments' acts to restrain the heroes on both sides. What results is an all-out war between the two factions, prompting those involved to ask the question: Whose Side Are You On?


