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Erica Leerhsen
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Erica Leerhsen on the cover of Vanity Fair (August 2002)
Born
Erica Leerhsen
Years active2000 to present
Height5 ft 85 in (1.74 m)
Websitehttp://www.EricaLeerhsen.net

Erica Leerhsen (born February 14 1976) is an American actress, best known for appearing in several Hollywood films, such as Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. She is also well known for her acting on television, such as her recurring roles in The Guardian and Alias.

Biography

Early life

Leerhsen was born in Ossining, New York, where she was raised along with her two sisters, Nora and Debbie; their father is Charles Leerhsen, a long time editor of celebrity publication US Magazine (which became US Weekly in March 2000). She attended St. Augustine's School and Ossining High School (where she sang in the choir), and graduated from Boston University College of Fine Arts in 1998. She earned a B.F.A (summa cum laude) in acting the same year.

Career

After graduation, Leerhsen's first role was as Sarah in a 1999 short film Junior Creative, which received several good reviews.[citation needed] During its production, she got the lead role of a practicing witch in the controversial film Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, though she originally auditioned for the part that eventually went to Kim Director. She went to the audition with short blonde hair, and, as director Joe Berlinger described it, "completely Gothed-out". It was Berlinger who decided to make her character a long-haired redhead.[1]

Following Blair Witch 2, she appeared in the third season of The Sopranos, playing a lesbian tennis instructor who falls for Drea De Matteo's character. She would also have part in the well-acclaimed TV show The Guardian, but after several episodes her character was written out because of her misunderstanding with the producers.[citation needed] In the same year she had a small part in Woody Allen's Hollywood Ending.

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Leerhsen with Jessica Biel at the premiere of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, October 2003

In 2003 the very successful horror remake, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, was released, in which Leerhsen had a starring role. The film made more than $100 million on the box office, making it one of the most profitable horror movies ever made,[citation needed] and spawned a prequel, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, about events four years before the events of the remake. In the same year she returned to acting on television, making a guest appearance on Alias, as well as reuniting with Woody Allen in his new comedy, Anything Else, which also starred Christina Ricci and Jason Biggs.

In 2004, Leerhsen starred in a direct-to-video thriller film The Warrior Class, playing Anson Mount's love interest. The same year she started acting in theaters, and appeared in Woody Allen's A Second Hand Memory. The show attracted attention from a wider adult audience and received good reviews.[citation needed]

A year later, Leerhsen starred along Michael Pena in an independently-made Toronto Film Festival-smash Little Athens, which was premiered at the chaotic festival in 2005. Though made two years earlier, the movie was released to DVD on November 21 2005 in the U.S., celebrating the second anniversary of its playing on the festival. The same year she had a guest appereance on Jennifer Love Hewitt's television show Ghost Whisperer, as well as starring in Mozart and the Whale with Radha Mitchell and Josh Hartnett, which was a surprising DVD success.[citation needed]

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Leerhsen in the 2004 film The Warrior Class

In January 2006, Leerhsen made a guest appearance on CSI: Miami, going on to film The Living Hell from February until May 2006; in this film she plays a hazmat specialist who accidentally releases an unstoppable creature which feeds on light and energy. The film is scheduled for a release in Fall 2007. In May 2006, she had a starring role in Wrong Turn 2, a 2007 sequel to the 2003 horror film Wrong Turn, which starred Eliza Dushku. The film is planned to be released in Summer 2007; however' it is unclear whether it will have a theatrical or DTV (direct-to-video) release.[citation needed]

Commenting on the characters she often plays, Leerhsen has said: "It's weird because I always seem to be dead. I'm gonna have to change that because I wouldn't want to be typecast."[2]

Personal life

Leerhsen enjoys running, playing basketball and Yoga. She currently lives in Los Angeles. [citation needed]

Filmography

Films

Year Film Role Other notes
2008 Shutter Allison Carter pre-production
2007 Wrong Turn 2 Nina Papas completed
2007 The Living Hell Carrie Freeborn completed
2005 Mozart and the Whale Bronwin
2005 Little Athens Heather
2004 The Warrior Class Annie Sullivan
2003 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Pepper Harrington
2003 Anything Else Connie
2002 Hollywood Ending Actress
2000 Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 Erica Geerson
2000 Junior Creative Sarah

Television series

Year Series Role Other notes
2006 CSI: Miami Brenda Sanders Ep. 4.12
2005 Ghost Whisperer Hope Paulson Ep. 1.07
2003 Alias Kaya Ep. 3.09 & 3.10
2001 The Sopranos Birgit Olafsdottir Ep. 3.01
2001 The Guardian Amanda Bowles 2001–2002

Trivia

  • Was honored with the title "Arrow in the Head's Mistress of the Year 2003".[3]
  • There is a scene in Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 in which Leerhsen's character (a practicing witch) is chanting an actual witchcraft chant, which was given to her by director Berlinger, who had learned it from his friend (an actual witch). Leerhsen was so overwhelmed by the chant that she collapsed after the scene. Later Berlinger told his friend what happened to Leerhsen, and she informed him that Leerhsen was calling up the "god of the underworld" in that chant.[4]
  • During her screen test for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, her screams were so loud that people on other floors of the building called the police to report that a young woman was being attacked.[5]

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Erica Leerhsen trivia".
  2. ^ "Erica IMDb Trivia".
  3. ^ "IMDb trivia".
  4. ^ "Erica Leerhsen IMDb trivia".
  5. ^ "Leerhsen IMDb trivia".