Erica Anderson is an actor, creator and drama teacher who has worked across Canada in film, television, theatre and voice work. Born and raised in Ottawa, Erica studied at Canterbury Arts High School and then The National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal, graduating with the Tullio Cedraschi Award for ‘The student who best represents the mission of The National Theatre School’. Erica’s work was most notably recognized in the one-woman play Gracie by Joan MacLeod at the GCTC. Her performance garnered two best actress nominations (Prix Rideau Awards, Capital Critics) and an award for best production (Capital Critics). Off stage Erica has a passion for teaching and can be found coaching and directing with Stage Coach Toronto West, Travelling Stage, Canterbury Arts HS and independently. Credits include: Pocket Dial Murder (LifeTime), Someone Is Always Watching (Penguin RH), The Madness (Netflix), Clarice (CBS), SLAXX (Shudder), Lo (Or Dear Mr Wells) (GCTC), The Baroness Von Sketch Show (CBC).