Erika Longo is an actress and writer known for Law & Order: SVU (2021) and Lina (2022). Erika was born and raised in Northern New Jersey with a passion for acting and the performing arts that began at a very young age. She is currently working and based in New York City.
Born 1977 in Stockholm, Sweden, Erika Lust (born Erika Hallqvist) studied at the University of Lund, specialized in Human Rights and Feminism, and graduated with a Degree in Political Science. She is screenplay writer, director, producer and author of adult entertainment. Her latest and most ambitious project XConfessions combines Erika's groundbreaking cinematic style with the public's own sex stories. Its crowdsourced platform allows users to share their personal sex stories, and Erika handpicks the most inspiring ones and turns them into short films, rising a new wave in erotic cinema. XConfessions has over 50 films released until this date. In 2004 she moved to Barcelona, Spain, and founded the company Lust Films together with Pablo Dobner. She produced, wrote and directed "The Good Girl" (2004), a short porn film for women which was later incorporated into her award-winning anthology feature film "Five Hot Stories for Her" (2007). One year later she produced an experimental documentary entitled "Barcelona Sex Project" (2008), the feature film "Life Love Lust" (2010) and the exquisite "Cabaret Desire" (2012). She has released two more short films about fetish and BDSM: "Love me like you hate me" (2009) and "Handcuffs" (2010). She wrote the books "Good Porn" (2009), "Love me like you hate me" (2010), written with Venus O'Hara, "Erotic Bible to Europe" (2010), the best-selling novel "La canción de Nora" (2013) and "Let's make a porno: A practical guide to filming sex" (2013).
Erika Mabuchi was born on March 7, 1979 in Kagawa, Japan. She is an actress, known for GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka (1998), Kansen rettô (2009) and Hakusen nagashi (1996).
Erika Maki is known for Gun Woman (2014), Black Star (2010) and The Perfect 46 (2014).
Hungarian beauty Erika Marozsán was born in Újfehértó, a small town in the Eastern part of the country, on 3 August 1972. She had her first appearance in the successful Hungarian movie "Béketárgyalás, avagy az évszázad csütörtökig tart" and has played primarily in Hungarian movies so far. She has also starred in several German TV productions and some international productions. Previously, Erika was trained at the Hungarian Ballet Academy for 10 years and later attended the Academy for Movies and Acting in Budapest, where she gradated in 1995. Only a little time later she became a member of the "Új Színház" ("New Theater") acting group of Hungary's capital. Later she changed to the Kaposvár Theater, where she still works.
Erika Martinez is known for Holler (2020).
Erika Martinez is known for Elves (2018) and Supermunk: Munk Girl 2 (2017).
Erika Marxx is known for The Exorcists (2022), Aloft (2014) and Cruise Ship Killers (2020).
Erika McKitrick was born on July 12, 1996 in Vancouver, Canada. She is known for Wonder (2017), The Birdwatcher (2015) and Infidelity in Suburbia (2017).
Acting has always been a part of my life. Growing up in the United States, I was exposed to the industry at a young age because my mother was a talent agent. She encouraged my natural ability and sent me to auditions and acting classes to improve my skills. Gradually, my opportunities and talents expanded. As a child, I won parts in local commercials and music videos. As a teen, I joined drama club and performed in school plays. And in college, I booked challenging product demonstrations and voice-overs. Now, as an adult, I have been fortunate to work as a full-time professional actress for the past six years. During this time, I have been hired for short films, corporate films, training films, feature films, TV series, and many local and international commercials. I continue to grow as an actress by taking on new roles and studying my craft with respected Chubbuck coach Romy Irene. With each passing year I'm grateful to continue to have the opportunity to work with talented professionals in my chosen career.