Gregor Ehrlich
Gregor Ehrlich is an award-winning San Francisco-based consultant, writer and graphic artist from New York City. Ehrlich attended Vassar College and has since worked as an illustrator, animator and writer for diverse projects. Ehrlich has worked as an animator for MTV, Oxygen and Showtime and has published three graphic novels. Ehrlich has also published several written pieces for New York, Interview and Guilt & Pleasure, in addition to co-authoring the 1999 book Move the Crowd, a narrative account of early Hip hop.
From 2003-2009 Ehrlich worked in advertising for The Gap, Inc. before becoming a marketing and advertising consultant working out of San Francisco.
Published works
- 1999: Move the Crowd: Voices and FACES of the Hip-Hop Nation
Other work
Since 2005, Ehrlich has been a regular on CBC Radio One's comedy program WireTap. He has also appeared in an internet video produced by the radio show.
Ehrich currently holds the world record for the most knives thrown at a slice of pizza in 30 seconds.
Awards
- 2001: Showtime's Alternative Media Festival (alt.SHOW.com): Winner Best Comedy for NYU Ball Grab