EHREN KRUGER received the 1996 Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences' prestigious Nicholl Fellowship-presented through an international competition for new screenwriters-for his screenplay "Arlington Road." Three years later, the suspense thriller "Arlington Road" became a major feature film, starring Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbins and Joan Cusack, and directed by Mark Pellington.
Kruger's subsequent credits include the hit horror sequel "Scream 3," directed by Wes Craven and starring Neve Campbell, David Arquette and Courtney Cox; John Frankenheimer's action thriller "Reindeer Games," starring Ben Affleck, Gary Sinise and Charlize Theron; and the sci-fi thriller "Impostor," directed by Gary Fleder and starring Gary Sinise.
Raised in Alexandria, Virginia, Kruger attended college at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.