Divine Prince Ty Emmecca is a multifaceted individual with a profound connection to New Orleans Voodoo. As an authentic Voodoo Priest and Practitioner, he has made a significant impact in the world of entertainment.
In 2020, Emmecca appeared in the National Geographic series "Atlas Of Cursed Places," specifically in episode 1.4, "The Curse of the Bayou." His expertise in Voodoo was also showcased on the PBS documentary "Monstrum," where he explored the origins of the zombie, from Haiti to the United States, and delved into the concept of modern zombies.
Emmecca has also made appearances on various reality television shows, including "To Tell The Truth" season 4, episode 3, alongside Anthony Anderson, and "Big Freedia Bounces Back" season six. Additionally, he featured in the UK reality show "Breaking Dad" in 2018.
In 2018, Emmecca took on the role of a Voodoo Cult Member in Terrence Howard's "Fright Club." He also appeared in a T-Mobile commercial, "T-Mobile Parade," which aired during the Academy Awards.
Emmecca's impressive resume also includes a feature in the Canadian reality TV show "Zack Mirza's - Illusions of Grandeur" in 2014, where he was showcased as a Voodoo Priest.
Furthermore, Emmecca was a background artist in the popular TV series "American Horror Story," specifically in the third season, episode 3, "The Replacements," where he played the role of a Voodoo Priest in a voodoo ritual fertility scene alongside Angela Bassett, who portrayed Marie Laveau in the same episode.