Erica Michelle Singleton is a multifaceted American actress and filmmaker who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry.
Her on-screen debut in 2012 marked the beginning of an illustrious career, as she landed the role of Daphne in Eli Roth's horror sequel, The Last Exorcism 2. Prior to her acting career, Singleton was a dual-major graduate from Jackson State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theater and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications.
In addition to her acting pursuits, Singleton is also a successful entrepreneur and businesswoman. In 2013, she opened The Actor's Playhouse in New Orleans, which quickly became a go-to destination for local talent and out-of-state productions. Her entrepreneurial spirit did not stop there, as she went on to found BLUE Talent Group in 2014, a company she owned and operated for seven years.
Singleton's career took another exciting turn in 2020 when she landed a co-starring role on CW's hit TV show, All-American. This role marked the beginning of a three-year journey for Singleton, during which she worked behind the scenes on the show as the line producer's assistant.
In June 2024, Singleton made her directorial debut with her award-winning short film, Three Sessions, which she wrote, directed, and produced under her newly founded production company, Hiarki Entertainment. This milestone marked a significant achievement for Singleton, solidifying her position as a talented and versatile filmmaker.
Throughout her career, Singleton has demonstrated her dedication to her craft, her business acumen, and her ability to adapt to new challenges. Her success is a testament to her hard work and perseverance, and she continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.