Eric A. Stillwell
- Additional Crew
- Producer
- Writer
Eric began working at Disney Consumer Products in 2014. Prior to that, he worked at FOX Broadcasting Company in the Alternative Entertainment department and worked on shows including
American Idol, So You Think You Can Dance, The X Factor, the 2011
Primetime Emmys, the 2nd Annual American Country Awards and other
specials and reality shows which air on the FOX television network. In
2006, Eric served as an associate producer and head writer on the
children's series Nanna's Cottage. Previously he served as associate
producer on USA Network's hit television series, The Dead Zone and the
hit ABC Family series Wildfire. Stillwell also served as Vice President
of Operations for Piller2, the production company of father & son
producers Shawn & Michael Piller (1999-2005). Previously, Stillwell
served as Script Coordinator for the feature film Star Trek:
Insurrection (1998) and the television series Star Trek: The Next
Generation (1987-1992), and was also a production associate on Star
Trek: Voyager (1995-1996). During his tenure with the Star Trek
franchise, Eric co-wrote the TNG story for the highly acclaimed episode
"Yesterday's Enterprise" (1989) which garnered three Emmy nominations,
and co-wrote the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Prime Factors" (1994)
which was nominated for a Sci-Fi Universe Award. Stillwell also shares
a story credit on "The 34th Rule", a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel
written with Armin Shimerman ("Quark"), which was published in 1999.
The book remains one of the best selling DS9 novels published by Pocket
Books. Stillwell started his Hollywood career in Oregon where he worked
for Warner Bros. Television on the Hallmark Hall of Fame
movie-of-the-week Promise, starring James Garner and James Woods, which
became the most honored single program in the history of television
with 5 Emmys, 2 Golden Globes, a Christopher Award, a Peabody Award,
and the Humanitas Prize.