Erika Myers


Recent News

January '09

Cast in "The Visit" as Ngozi (prod. Chica Luna Productions).

December '08

Cast in "Charlie Murphys Crash Comedy" series starring Charlie Murphy (prod. Flavor Unit, dir. Lance "Un" Rivera).

October '08

Just completed an invitation only workshop, "Auditioning for Film and TV", taught by Casting Director Geoffrey Soffer.

 

August '08

Performing in UCB improv graduate showcase - August 16, 2PM at the UCB theater. Come out for a good time and a few laughs. FREE!

 

Erika's reel has been updated!

 

July '08

Every Soul Has a Song will be performed July 19th and July 20th at the Kaufman Theater.

June '08

Selected by Geoffrey Soffer, casting director of Ugly Betty, to attend his Film/TV Workshop.

 

Cast in "Every Soul Has a Song" to be performed in the Fresh Fruit Festival.

 

Currently enrolled in Improv 101 taught by Ari Voukydis at the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB).

 

May '08

"Blur" will premiere at the New York Film Acadmey on May 8, 2008 at 5:30 PM.

 

February '08

Cast as Leslie Giovanni in the NYFA film "Blur".

 

Cast in web promo for Fifth Avenue Digital.

January '08

Currently enrolled in Angela Montalbano's Advanced commercial technique class.

 

Receiving vocal coaching from Rod McClemmons of Verdict Entertainment.

Reviews

"Delivering a sparkling performance (or three, to be more exact) is Erika Myers, who successfully portrays three generations of women...Ms. Myers' ability to transform into each character is mesmerizing."

- Lindsey Wilson, Talking Broadway

 

"...the terrific Erika Myers as 'Tashna' adds a fire and immediacy to her role that elevates everything else in the play."

- Phillip Hopkins, Theatermania

 

"Erika Myers plays several roles...[Myers] gives each role such focus and precision that you forget that they are played by the same woman."

- Kelly McAllister, NYtheatre.com

 

"...standing out was Erika Myers, who was hilarious as her three smaller roles. She played up the comical aspects charmingly and pleasantly created different personalities for each."

- Seth Bisen-Hersh, The Off-Off Broadway Review