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Erin Marie Hogan
Hogan on her YouTube channel in 2014
Born (1985-09-22) September 22, 1985 (age 39)
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Alma materWebster University, Soldan High School
Occupation(s)Actress, activist
MovementMental health awareness, animal rights
Websiteerinmariehogan.com

Erin Marie Hogan (born September 22, 1985) is an American actress and activist from St. Louis, Missouri. Hogan is mostly seen in direct-to-video horror films and American cable television. She is a mental health advocate, who in 2015 announced that she battles depression and anxiety.[citation needed]

Early life

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Born near The Hill, in St. Louis, Missouri, to parents Michael Patrick and Jane Christine Hogan. Hogan began singing, acting, and dancing at a young age. She was enrolled in the Ballet Conservatory of Saint Louis where she studied before moving to COCA to continue her training. During high school at Soldan International Studies High School, Hogan began singing competitively and performing in community and underground theatre. She later received her degree in Film and Video Production from Webster University with a minor in Music.[1] During these years, Hogan worked as a theme park performer, competitive singer, and aerial artist.[citation needed]

Career

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After moving to Los Angeles to pursue acting further, She first came to attention with her role as Samantha Finley in Paranormal Entity (2009), a "mockbuster" exploiting the publicity of the 2007 film Paranormal Activity. The film was done in a “found footage” style, causing a bit of confusion as many people believed she was actually dead.

On television, Hogan appeared on five episodes of the 2015 season of Ray Donovan. In film, she featured in one of the six segments of The Theatre Bizarre (2011) and starred in Hold Your Breath (2012). Her portrayal of Linda Kasabian in House of Manson (2015) earned her positive reviews on horror websites. She received positive reviews for her role in the paranormal thriller Dwelling, with many reviewers hailing her portrayal of "Ellie" as her best performance to date.[2]

Filmography

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Film

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Film Year Role Notes
Say Goodnight 2007 Lydia Some Scenes Deleted
Paranormal Entity 2009 Samantha Finley Direct-to-video
6 Guns 2010 Scarlet Direct-to-video
Agent Steele 2010 Agent Veronica Short film
The Confined 2010 Jackie Short film
Zombies and Assholes 2011 Kaitlin Short film
Hold Your Breath 2011 Natasha Limited Theatrical Release
The Theatre Bizarre 2011 Test Tube Baby One segment of Horror Anthology
Axeman 2013 Liz Direct-to-video
Red Revenge 2014 Amanda Torres Direct-to-video (Japan)
Throwdown 2014 Amanda Torres Direct-to-video
House of Manson 2015 Linda Kasabian Direct-to-video
Evil Within 2015 Bettina Direct-to-video
The Bet 2016 Kaylee Listwan Direct-to-video
Dwelling 2017 Ellie Direct-to-video
Two Faced 2017 Josie Direct-to-video
Internet Comment Etiquette 2020 Halloween Special 2020 Goth Girl Short film

Television

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Show Episodes Role Notes
Ray Donovan 5 Co-Star Season 3
Paul Goetz's Last Ditch Effort 8 Sandy Berkins For YouTube
Seven Lives X-posed 8 Julia Playboy TV
Choose Your Own Adventure 4 Secret Agent Nerdist.com
The Bold and the Beautiful 1 Friend #2 Episode 1.6387
Everyday Gay 1 Michelle Pilot Episode
Femme Fatales 1 Emily Season 1: "Girls Gone Dead"
Battle of Hogwarts 1 Hogsmeade Resident Chapter 1: "Artifacts"
1000 Ways to Die 5 Wendy "Better Them Than Us" and "Getting a Rise From the Dead"
Kingdom Come 4 Layla For Vimeo

Discography

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Album Title Year Type Band or Group Role
Volcal-ize of the Tiger 2004 LP Soldan Intl' HS Choir Vocalist
Act Out/Lay Me Down 2005 Demo Failside Vocalist
Goodbye Darling 2006 Single Failside Vocalist
Fully Attractive 2007 LP Tight Pants Syndrome Vocalist
Don't Panic 2008 LP Tight Pants Syndrome Vocalist
Singles 2009 LP Tight Pants Syndrome Vocalist

References

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  1. ^ "Erin Marie Hogan". ErinMarieHogan.com. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
  2. ^ "Reel Review: Dwelling (2017)". Morbidly Beautiful. August 22, 2017. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
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