Erika Savastani is known for Black Angel (2002), Vizio e provocazione (1995) and The Voyeur (1994).
Born to a Japanese father and an Algerian mother in Tokyo Erika had a well-off upbringing and engaged in dancing, playing piano and horseback riding. Her father owned several race tracks, which ensured her access to horses. However, her father died due to cancer while she was in junior high school, which only preceded the death of her older brother due to a car accident. Her father had abandoned the family for several years and had returned the year prior to his death. Nonetheless Erika debuted as a model while in grade six for the girls' manga magazine Ribbon She joined the ranks of Japanese 'idols' Angel Eyes in 2002 and appeared in her first TV serial, namely Hotman, in 2003. Apparently she had gotten into show business and auditioned in order to meet her idol, singer and actress Amuro Namie. By now she was also a racy gravure idol. Erika was cast in her first movie Mondai No Nai Watshitachi ('We Don't Have A Problem') in 2004 in which she was a supporting actress. A film called Pacchigi (Korean for 'Breakthrough') made her famous in 2004 and she was accorded Best Newcomer and Most Popular Actor awards at the Japan Academy ceremony. She was also the main character in the serial Ichi Litre No Namida ('One Litre Of Tears') in 2005. At this point she appeared in Taiyou No Uta ('Song Of Sun') where her character's name was Kaoru Amane, a name she made her own and used for the release of her 2006 album. She was the vocalist. In that year she was in no less than five movies. However, success proved fleeting. When on stage in theatre to promote Closed Note in 2007 she exercised her right to act according to her mood and gave curt answers to multiple questions thus earning the condemnation of the press and fans. The adoration of the masses turned into hatred. Stardust Promotion and her parted ways in 2009. She apologized one week later, but when interviewed for a TV program in 2010 claimed that it was imposed upon her by management and was insincere. She recanted. In the meantime, she had lost her planned role in the film, Space Battleship Yamato. More importantly she married producer Tsuyoshi Takashiro, 22 years her senior, in 2009, which lasted four years. Thus she ended up essentially blackballed and not having worked for 3 years. Despite that a Japanese beauty salon, called Taka No Yuri, used her in a commercial in 2010 and the seeds of a commercially beneficial redemption comeback was planted. Simultaneously Erika founded her own talent agency in Spain in 2010. She was back acting by 2012, which predictably was a success. The film was called Helter Skelter. Audiences claimed Erika was as beautiful as ever. Further on she was in a historical serial - a first for her - in 2016. In a 2017 interview she claimed she has not watched TV since 2006. Erika's oldest brother was also an actor. Sawajiri was taken into custody by Tokyo Police on 16.11.2019 for possession of the drug MMDA. She admitted to possession and chronic usage. NHK, which had contracted her for her next role, announced it would reassess her participation in the project.
Erika Scheimer is a retired American voice actress, working for the animation studio Filmation for decades. She was the daughter of studio co-founder Lou Scheimer (1928-2013), and was recruited to perform voice work in early life. She is mostly remembered for voicing several supporting characters in the science fantasy series "She-Ra: Princess of Power" (1985-1986). Her roles for the series included Flutterina (a humanoid butterfly with control over real butterflies), Frosta (whose main power was cryokinesis), Imp (a shape-shifting spy), Granita (a humanoid with a rock-like body), Loo-Kee (a humanoid chipmunk whose main ability was stealth), Peekablue (whose power was remote viewing), Perfuma (who controlled plant life), and Queen Angella (a winged humanoid with light-based powers). One of Scheimer's earliest roles was voicing Marcia Brady in the second season of "The Brady Kids" (1972-1973), an animated spin-off of "The Brady Bunch". She replaced actress Maureen McCormick, who had voiced Marcia in the show's first season. Scheimer was only 13-years-old while voicing this role. She also voiced Susan Turner (one of the main characters) in "Lassie's Rescue Rangers" (1973), and regular characters Carol (a blonde girl) and Kim (an Asian girl) in "Mission: Magic!". A few years later, Scheimer voiced the pint-sized robot Peepo in the live-action series "Space Academy" (1977). She voiced the pocket robot Wiki in the replacement series "Jason of Star Command" (1978-1979). In the television special "A Snow White Christmas" (1980), Scheimer voiced protagonist Snow White II (a daughter of the original Snow White). In the special, Snow White II has to face the wrath of her step-grandmother the Wicked Queen, who has been revived after years spend trapped in a block of ice. Scheimer's next memorable role was voicing one of the main characters in "Hero High" (1981-1982), a series about a school for superheroes. She voiced Brat-Man, whose temper tantrums manifested in seismic and concussive blasts. Scheimer voiced various minor and incidental characters in "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: (1983-1985), but most of them were one-shot characters. She instead voiced much of the supporting cast in the spin-off "She-Ra: Princess of Power" (1985-1986). Scheimer voiced the sentient elevator Skelevator in "Ghostbuters" (1986), in one of her last recurring roles in animation. Filmation shut down in 1989, and its staff was laid off. Scheimer's voice acting career ended abruptly, though it was not clarified whether she was unable or unwilling to seek other employers. Over the following decades, Scheimer remained popular within Filmation's fandom, though she rarely offered interviews. In 2007, Scheimer publicly declared her own homosexuality, surprising her fans. She mentioned in a subsequent interview that her homosexuality never bothered her co-workers at Filmation, since the company was gay-friendly. By 2022, Scheimer was 62-years-old. She is among the youngest living cast members of Filmation's various series.
Erika Schickel was born on February 4, 1964 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Nightmare Code (2014), The Toxic Avenger Part II (1989) and The Practice (1997).
Erika Schiff "Akire" is widely recognized from American Idol, a singer, songwriter and actress, known for her eclectic musical style and often cast in off-beat, sexually charged roles. A middle child, born and raised in Philadelphia, she started dancing at age 2, performed in Madison Square Garden and Merv Griffin's Resorts by age 6, and had been a member of two professional dance companies by age 11. At 12 years old was accepted into the Pennsylvania Ballet but felt her musical heartstrings pulling in other directions. She formed her first original band in the 8th grade and wrote an autobiographical song titled "Feel Good." After high school she attended the University of the of the Arts to study medical illustration but was once again more interested in a musical career. Going against all advice she left college and thrust herself into the cabaret, jazz and blues scenes of Philadelphia, picking up frequent gigs at Chris' Jazz, Ortlieb's Jazzhaus, the Tin Angel and Trocadero. She was hired as a studio session singer and quickly gained a reputation for having a quick ear and sultry commercial-pop sound. Her voice can be heard on numerous television, film, commercial and radio recordings. After singing the National Anthem at a nationally televised Phillies game (while donning a low-cut Marilyn-esque dress that a friend made for her) WIP Sports Radio fans flooded phone lines asking, "Who was that, Jessica Simpson?" More notably it ruffled the feathers of conservative talk-show host Bill Conlin who labeled her "inappropriate" yet soon after retired after numerous accounts of sexual-abuse charges surfaced. Needless to say this stamped her presence on the Philadelphia map and once again drove home her "true to thyself" credo. Never quite able to dodge controversy, her dramatic involvement in Group-Round on "American Idol" (Season 10) was the season's beginning highlight, the record-breaking year topping out with 112k that auditioned. After Idol, she released self-titled debut album with eclectic pop band "In the Blonde" and brought in legendary rapper Schoolly D to record the remix of song "For a Good Time." Her true essence can be marked by her work. As "Ella" in Nicole Conn's film "A Perfect Ending" where she plays a singing escort and her role in ID Discovery's highest rated episode of "I Married a Mobster" where she starred as lead "Love Majewski," the gun-shooting, love making, car stealing, pyromaniac loose cannon. It was only natural for her to follow up by collaborating with "internet porn-king" Gunner, the star, stylist, designer extraordinaire. Together they have been developing projects in film, television, music videos with the kick-off charity event "Party Like a Pornstar" which featured club legend Kevin Aviance and raised money for Equality PA. Favorite artists include Pink Floyd, ELO, Vangelis, Michael Jackson, Otis Redding, Nirvana.
Erika Singh is known for Mohini (2021).
Erika Slezak was born on August 5, 1946 in Hollywood, California, USA. She is an actress, known for One Life to Live (1968), Next Stop, Christmas (2021) and One Life to Live (2013). She has been married to Brian Davies since August 4, 1978. They have two children. She was previously married to R. Daniel Mooney.
Erika was raised in the suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts. She studied acting at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse, comedy at the Upright Citizen's Brigade and the Groundlings in Los Angeles and holds a BFA in Music from Hunter College. She acts and sings in film, television and theater and is a recording artist as well.
Erika Soto is known for Alina (2019), ReCore (2016) and The Flash (2014).
Erika Stasiuleviciute is an actress and producer, known for VHYes (2019), Killer Camera Monsters (2020) and Sweet Lies (2018).