Eddie Buck
Actor, Artist, and Writer in Pennsylvania
Eddie Buck is a dynamic TV, film, and stage actor, and writer whose work spans screen performance, immersive theatre, and live entertainment. A graduate of Bloomsburg University with a B.A. in Theatre Arts (Performance), he sharpened his craft through training at The Groundlings School of Improv and the 2024 Summer Intensive in On-Camera Acting at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York.
An eight-year Disney alumnus, Buck brought characters to life at Disneyland until the industry pause of the COVID-19 pandemic—fueling a new chapter of artistic evolution and reinvention.
On stage and in immersive worlds, Buck has built a powerful presence in experiential horror and live performance. He spent five years as a haunt performer at Queen Mary's Dark Harbor, before continuing his work in the genre at iconic immersive attractions including Bates Motel & Hayride and Pennhurst Asylum.
His professional theatre debut came as Tuc in Mother Hicks by Suzan Zeder at The Growing Stage, The Children’s Theatre of New Jersey. Following his move to Los Angeles, he joined Deaf West Theatre as part of its ensemble, further expanding his artistic range across inclusive and physical storytelling.
Today, Buck continues to appear in feature films, short films, and television projects—bringing intensity, physicality, and emotional truth to every role he inhabits.
A proud member of the Disney Alumni Association and Alpha Psi Omega National Theatre Honor Society alumnus, Eddie Buck continues to pursue bold, transformative storytelling across stage and screen. He will also begin a 12-week intensive program at the Lee Strasberg Film and Theatre Institute in Summer 2026, further deepening his commitment to craft and performance excellence.