Eynon was born just outside of Detroit, Michigan, raised in Scottsdale, Arizona, and is the youngest of three daughters. She is the daughter of contractor Dennis Eynon and choral conductor Carolyn Dameron, and is of Czech, Welsh, Russian and German heritage. At 18 years old, Eynon left her small town to study Biology in San Diego which led her to an interest in storytelling. Shortly thereafter, she moved to Los Angeles to attend Loyola Marymount University where she received her BA in Theatre Arts. She resides in Los Angeles, where she is resolved in her mission in sharing truths of the female experience. She is committed to challenging the preconceived limitations of being a woman, and bringing voice to the voiceless.
Erica Fae graduated from NYU's Tisch. Along with her acting work, she creates and produces original work, often from historical research. Her feature film "To Keep The Light" (www.tokeepthelight.com) won the Fipresci Prize (Int'l Critics' Award) in Germany, and many other festival awards, and is on Amazon Prime. Erica teaches physical acting at Yale School of Drama and The New School's MFA programs, and Directing Actors at Columbia's Film Program.
Erica Farías is an actress, known for Sangre en la boca (2016), Top Rank Boxing on ESPN (2017) and Tocala (2016).
Erica Jennifer Fernandes known by her stage name Erica Fernandes, is an Indian actress and model. She is best known for playing Dr. Sonakshi Bose in Sony TV's Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi (2016) and Prerna Sharma in Star Plus's Kasautii Zindagii Kay (2018). She also appears in several Kannada, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu films. Prior to her film career, she took part in the Femina Miss India 2012 beauty pageant.
Erica Field is known for The Legend of Ben Hall (2017), Ouroboros (2014) and 2.0 (2014).
Erica Ford is known for Barbie (2023), The Nevers (2021) and An American in Austen (2024).
Erica Forstadt is a producer and director, known for Running from Crazy (2013), Life After (2009) and After Hours with Daniel Boulud (2006).
Erica Frene is known for Creepshow (2019), MacGyver (2016) and House of Cards (2013). She has been married to David Waters since April 20, 2008.
Born and raised in Hollywood--her father was veteran character actor Fred Graff--Erica Gavin spent her teenage years as, she says, "a stoned-out hippie", and at 19 was dancing at a topless bar called Losers (with future colleagues Haji and Tura Satana). One day while waiting at her dentist's office she saw an ad in "Variety" for girls to audition for a new Russ Meyer movie. She applied, and found herself cast in the title role in the soft core classic Vixen! (1968), the first mainstream (non-porn) X-rated film. Audiences had never seen anything quite like the film, or Erica, and the movie was a financial (and, surprisingly enough, critical) smash and propelled her into virtually instant stardom. However, after only two more films--Meyer's Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970) and Caged Heat (1974), a Roger Corman women-in-prison picture--she abruptly left Hollywood and stayed away for almost 30 years. She has only recently taken some tentative steps at re-entering the movie business, attending a retrospective of "Vixen", setting up her own website and being scheduled to attend fan conventions.
Erica Gimpel burst onto the scene as the unforgettable "Coco" in the international hit series Fame (1982). Since that time, she has appeared in dozens of feature films and television shows. She played "Angel Brown" in the NBC series Profiler (1996) and appeared for six seasons as "Adele Newman" in the Emmy Award-winning series ER (1994). Her other television credits include the Golden Globe winning series House M.D. (2004), Criminal Minds (2005), recurring role on the Emmy Award-winning Boston Legal (2004), and recurring role on the CW hit Veronica Mars (2004) as Wallace's mother. Some of Ms. Gimpel's favorites include Touched by an Angel (1994) opposite Phylicia Rashad, JAG (1995), and the Christmas fable Santa and Pete (1999) opposite the legendary James Earl Jones. Ms. Gimpel's film credits include the Oscar nominated short "Tuesday Morning Ride" with Ruby Dee, Wayne Wang's "Smoke" opposite Academy Award-winner Forest Whitaker, Abel Ferrara's The King of New York" with Christopher Walken, "Touch Me" opposite Amanda Peet, Hal Hartley's "Flirt" and "No Such Thing" opposite Academy Award-winner Helen Mirren, and Disney's hit "Freaky Friday" opposite Jamie Lee Curtis. Ms. Gimpel has just completed shooting the independent film "Blue Eyes" which was shot in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. While balancing a full acting career Ms. Gimpel is also a singer/songwriter blending the styles of Jazz/Pop and Alternative. She is currently (2008) performing in the Los Angeles area with her trio. Ms. Gimpel is also an active member of the world peace organization, The SGI-USA.