Erica McDermott was born on April 26, 1973 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. She is an actress, known for The Fighter (2010), CODA (2021) and Manchester by the Sea (2016).
A Tennessee native, Erica's professional stage experience began at Dollywood Entertainment Park in Pigeon Forge TN and singing with the female trio Savannah in Nashville, TN. Erica has performed throughout the Southeast as Patsy Cline in various productions, in "Smokey Joe's Café" and her famed review "Decade Diva". Over recent years she has been touring "Girls Raised in the South-GRITS: The Musical". Based on the bestselling book "GRITS: Friends are Forevah", this very special production is comprised of her own original music where her 4 woman cast shares her songs, written word and family photos with the audience to best capture the essence of the South. She has also written and is touring, "Cindabella: A Southern Fried Fairytale" a new children's musical which grew out of her children's theater company, Playground Players in Charlotte, North Carolina. Erica is also a professional commercial and voice over actress with appearances in spots for the NC Lottery, Harris Teeter, Bristol Motor Speedway, Lowes and Food City. She was also the voice for the NASCAR series, "Driven to Win" on the Biography Channel and has voiced numerous national and regional radio spots. She has most recently appeared alongside Jennifer Garner in the feature film, "Miracles from Heaven".
Erica Jasmin Mena was born on November 8, 1987 in The Bronx, New York City, New York. Growing up, Erica was always in a performing arts class or activities. Erica's boost of motivation began shortly after she was discovered during MTV's "Jennifer Lopez Look-Alike" contest, which she won . It wasn't long after that, Erica started creating her own name, gaining some serious recognition within the industry. Erica Mena has graced the pages of MAXIM , KING Magazine, The Source, and XXL Magazine to name a few. She was the inspiration for SHOW Magazine's concept and first ever cover girl. That led to many more glossy photos and her popping up on newsstands everywhere. Ms. Mena has also been featured in print campaigns for Tommy Hilfiger, as well as being a spokesmodel for various companies domestically and internationally. Currently M. Mena is apart of VH1's #1 Television show, "Love & Hip Hop new York", which is recording its 5th Season.
Erica Mendez was born on February 13, 1988 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Puyopuyo Tetorisu (2014), Boku dake ga inai machi (2016) and Hunter x Hunter (2011).
Erica Michelle Singleton is a Los Angeles based actress with roots from Arkansas & Mississippi. She is a theater graduate from Jackson State University where she became the first Theater major in the University's history to be elected as The College of Liberal Arts Grand Marshal. In addition to her Magna Cum Laude Honors, Singleton received a dual degree in Mass Communications and was awarded an Academic Achievement Award for maintaining the highest GPA in her department. Taking on a workload of 30 hours a semester, Erica completed her 4 year curriculum in less than 22 months.
Erica Milsom is a director and writer, known for The Making of 'Turning Red' (2022), So Much Yellow (2017) and Inside Pixar (2020).
Erica Mitchell is a model/actress of African American and Caucasian ancestry, known for her electrifying portrayal of Maxine Richards in SheChotic. She was born Erica Renee Mitchell February 12th, 1993 in the quaint little town of Frankfort Kentucky. And at the tender age of 24 and standing at only 5' 3" she quickly became one of the most recognizable faces in the industry. She left the comforts of her small town in Kentucky in 2011 and headed straight for the fast paced city of Atlanta, determined to make her mark on the world. Her big break came in 2016 when talent agents introduced her to film director Leandre Fiori who immediately recognized her potential. And, after giving her two small walk on roles in Bout Dat Life and Dirty Birds, gave her-her first starring role. And with one feature film under her belt this exotic beauty's determination for International stardom soared to new heights. But don't take this ambitious actress as just another pretty face. She's just as busy behind the scenes as she is in front of the camera, bringing quality films that are sure to please fans. So be sure to keep an eye out for this rising young starlet. Because she's just getting started.
Born on the Mediterranean Island of Malta, Erica moved to the UK at the age of 20 to train at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (UK). In 2011 she graduated from the prestigious East 15 Acting School and has since worked in Europe and the US in both Stage and Screen.
Erica Muse is best known for her acting and costuming. She began making costumes in 2005 and acting on stage in 2007. She feels these passions grew, in part, due to being bullied in school. "No one bullied me when I was out of school making costumes, modeling, acting, or performing, because we all had similar dreams!" Her first time on a production set was in 2008 as a tornado victim for F-5, followed by providing wardrobe for Wraith in 2012. After a realization in 2018, she turned her passions towards voice acting. She landed her first voice acting role in 2019 as Evelyn for The Lottery, and can now be heard in anime, video games, podcasts, web series, and other projects. She can also be spotted in several films, shows, music videos, and commercials. At just 8-years-old, she fell in love with costumes while watching her father make his own for Halloween. She began sewing with him at age 12, and begged her mother to let her go to AnimeFest simply because she knew her brother had worn a costume to it. In 2006, she attended her first anime convention as a Lisa Frank inspired neko. Not only was she allowed to wear just about anything, people even appreciated it. After having a school uniform her entire life, conventions quickly became her favorite place to be. Erica attended a private grade school where she had been in choir since age 5, but transferred to a public school and joined theatre in high school after seeing her first musical West Side Story. She found a new passion through acting, which led her to joining some groups online and doing background work on sets. Summer after graduation, she was awarded Best Supporting Actress by the Irving Community Theater for her performance as Bethany in I Wished I Had Waited. She then shifted her focus to college, waitressing her way through two semesters before taking a bartending class. The instructor was a videographer looking for extras for music videos. Among them, she appeared in videos with Rhymin' N' Stealin' where she became friends with Josh Martin. She graduated in 2012 juggling jobs to make ends meet while pursuing modeling and acting. Two years later, her father was struck by a truck on his motorcycle. She accepted a full-time position with a company and took care of him until he recovered. In 2017, Erica was asked to guest at a convention as a cosplayer for the first time. This was a path she had not previously considered, but happily pursued. While guesting at conventions, she crossed paths with Josh Martin again and discovered he was the voice of Majin Buu from the Dragon Ball franchise. She suddenly realized she could be a voice for anime, video games, and cartoons like the ones she grew up with. He referred her to Chris Rager's class, where she was advised to attend improvisation classes due to her time away from formal acting. She graduated from John Casablancas Center in 2018 and gained agency representation. While she enjoys every field in the entertainment industry, her dream is to voice characters in anime, video games, and cartoons. "I believe people rely on these mediums to make them laugh, learn, or cry, and share those times with friends and family. I want to be a part of that!" In pursuit, she has attended workshops at OkraTron 5000, StarMan Studios, Sonny Strait Studios, and countless convention panels by Funimation and Gearbox talent. She became a full-time talent working in commercials, voice-over, print, and film in February of 2020.