Scott Halberstadt (born August 17, 1976) is an American former actor.
He is best known for playing Eric in the Nickelodeon live-action
sitcom Drake & Josh.Halberstadt appeared in the film Grandma's Boy as
a tester who challenges Jeff (Nick Swardson) to Dance Dance
Revolution. He was the pimply casino employee in Smokin' Aces. He is
typically typecast into a nerdy role.Halberstadt had a recurring role
as Eric on the Nickelodeon series Drake & Josh. His other television
credits include The Guardian, Half & Half, The Suite Life of Zack &
Cody and a few other shows. He made a cameo appearance in iCarly's
"iStart a Fan War", playing Eric (from the Drake & Josh series),
alongside Craig (Alec Medlock) and Gavin (Jake Farrow), who also made
cameos.He can also be seen in commercials for Alltel Wireless
representing the rival AT&T/Cingular Wireless company as well as seen
in commercial spots for Capital One credit cards. He even said the
catchphrase, "What's in your wallet?" in one of the ads. Halberstadt
also very briefly starred in an advert for Fry's Electronics.
He is best known for playing Eric in the Nickelodeon live-action
sitcom Drake & Josh.Halberstadt appeared in the film Grandma's Boy as
a tester who challenges Jeff (Nick Swardson) to Dance Dance
Revolution. He was the pimply casino employee in Smokin' Aces. He is
typically typecast into a nerdy role.Halberstadt had a recurring role
as Eric on the Nickelodeon series Drake & Josh. His other television
credits include The Guardian, Half & Half, The Suite Life of Zack &
Cody and a few other shows. He made a cameo appearance in iCarly's
"iStart a Fan War", playing Eric (from the Drake & Josh series),
alongside Craig (Alec Medlock) and Gavin (Jake Farrow), who also made
cameos.He can also be seen in commercials for Alltel Wireless
representing the rival AT&T/Cingular Wireless company as well as seen
in commercial spots for Capital One credit cards. He even said the
catchphrase, "What's in your wallet?" in one of the ads. Halberstadt
also very briefly starred in an advert for Fry's Electronics.
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