The Twitter community came out in full force to pay tribute to late actor Ned Eisenberg. In a February 28 tweet, Academy Award-nominated actress and Eisenberg’s former co-star Jennifer Tilly reminisced on their time together on the set of 1985 comedy film “Moving Violations.” She wrote “RIP #NedEisenberg. We worked together on one of the first films I ever did: ‘Moving Violations.’ Just a great all-around good guy. Always in good spirits, no matter how difficult the filming conditions were. He kept us laughing.”
In another tweet, Tony-award winning actress Donna Murphy expressed her deepest condolences to Eisenberg’s family, writing, “So deeply saddened to hear that wonderful actor & human #NedEisenberg has passed. He was a mensch… a true actor’s actor. My condolences to his wife and son, & all who love him. RIP Ned — you will be missed.” Eisenberg and Murphy both appeared on the 2012 TV series “Made in Jersey.”
Actor and director Rob Morrow also credited Eisenberg, whose acting prowess extended to Broadway, for helping to create the theatre company Naked Angels, writing, “Aww, our dear sweet friend #NedEisenberg has passed on. Loved him so. He was crucial in forming #NakedAngels a super talented actor and writer. He will be deeply missed. RIP brother.”