Born and bred near Byron Bay in Australia, Erin grew up on a tropical fruit farm, surrounded by a menagerie of animals that she helped care for, instilling in her the value of hard work and community from a young age. This rural upbringing taught her the importance of earning her keep and being a part of a close-knit community.
As an actress, Erin is known for her versatility, having portrayed a wide range of characters throughout her career. She has brought to life complex and multifaceted individuals, from high-class QCs to former drug addicts, and has a passion for fully immersing herself in the lives of the characters she plays. This dedication is evident in her diligent research and her ability to get into the heads of the storytellers she works with.
Erin's impressive filmography includes a number of standout roles. In Dru Brown's cult film The Suicide Theory, she delivered a powerful performance that earned her critical acclaim. She also starred alongside Australian icon Martin Sacks in RISE, a film that was released in Australian cinemas in 2015 and later made its way to screens in the US and Canada via Netflix. Her portrayal of Julie Nile in this film showcased her impressive range and ability to hold her own alongside a seasoned co-star.
In more recent years, Erin has appeared in Occupation and Occupation: Rainfall, two sci-fi thrillers that have gained a significant following. Her performance as Jenny Bartlett opposite Temuera Morrison and Ken Jong was particularly noteworthy, and demonstrated her ability to hold her own in a high-stakes action film. She has also appeared in Beast No More, a horror film in which she played the role of the antagonist Blanch. Her portrayal of this complex and formidable character has helped to pave the way for stronger female characters on screen.