Eric Raymond Gilliland (March 28, 1962 – September 1, 2024) was an American television producer, writer, actor, and whistler.

Education

Gilliland was born on March 28, 1962, in Glenview, Illinois. He graduated from Glenbrook South High School in Glenview in 1980 and from the School of Communication at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois in 1984. He died from colon cancer on September 1, 2024 at the age of 62. His childhood friend Steven Levitan, a television producer and director, wrote that he and Gilliland enjoyed watching The Dick Van Dyke Show, Monty Python, Jack Benny, Carol Burnett, and Saturday Night Live beginning when they were in eighth grade, and that they started a pun club devoted to bad puns. Levitan credits Gilliland with getting him into working in television. "(Having) a job like that would have seemed completely unattainable to me if I hadn't known someone (Gilliland) who actually pulled it off. I guess I figured that if Eric was brave enough to take a chance like that (and find a career in entertainment), I should be too."

Credits

Television

YearShowRoleNotes
1988–89Who's the Boss?story editor, writer
1990–91The Wonder Yearswriter
1992–96Roseannewriter, co-producer (1992–93), supervising producer (1993–94), co-exec producer/exec producer (1995–96)Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comedy Series, Writers Guild of America Award nomination
1998That's Lifecreator
1998–99Welcome to New Yorkexecutive producer
2000That '70s Showwriter, consulting producer
2006–09My Boyswriter, consulting producer
2011Mr. Sunshinewriter, co-exec producer
2012Downwardly Mobileco-creator, writer, exec producerUnsold pilot co-starring John Goodman
2018The Who Was? Showwriter

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1992Samanthaactor: Hendricksstarring Martha Plimpton
1994Teresa's Tattooactor: Police Officerdirected by Julie Cypher
2004Hair Highvoice actor: Spuddirected by Bill Plympton
2006Shortbusactor: Himselfdirected by John Cameron Mitchell
2006The Ultimate Giftactor: Flight Attendantstarring James Garner
2006God Grew Tired of Usco-producerdirected by Christopher Quinn

Music

Gilliland was an accomplished whistler. His whistling appeared on Sam Winch's The Lullabadeer, a number of Sumack albums, and on the soundtrack of an episode of Penn & Teller: Bullshit!. He provided whistling accompaniment to Martha Plimpton's performance of "Thunder Road" on NPR's Studio 360.

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