Erika Miranda
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Biography
Erika Miranda is a Mexican-Norwegian actor, producer and director based in Atlanta. In 2022, Erika's directorial debut, “Trailer [Trash] Magic” won the Georgia Film Impact Grant. She received her BFA in Acting from The Theater School at DePaul University and trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and Upright Citizens Brigade. Her theater credits are extensive and her recent screen performance credits include Blumhouse’s "The Gallows", FOX’s Monarch and Hulu’s "Tell Me Lies". Erika founded Cafecito Productions in Atlanta, and their films screened at festivals across the country. "Mi Casa" is currently on all HBO platforms; and Sweetie on all VOD platforms.
Known For

When Auna Rue transfers to a prestigious new acting school, she encounters a malevolent spirit after participating in a viral challenge.
The Gallows Act II

This documentary portrays the way in which attacks against a twisted concept of “gender ideology” in four countries are being used to gain political power by right-wing conservative politicians supported by conservatives in the Catholic and evangelical churches.
Gender Under Attack
Nine-year-old Fox was born into a family of Mexican-American witches living in a trailer park in Georgia. Fox dreams of becoming a Baptist preacher. The only problem is, she might just be the most powerful sorceress of them all.
Trailer Trash Magic

For the first time in over a century, two sisters have the opportunity to communicate with someone new. The only issue is - he's alive. Two sisters, Geraldina and Maria, have been trapped haunting their former home for over a century. To ease the monotony of ghostly life, Geraldina enjoys spooking the living tenants while Maria prefers peace and quiet. When a new young man moves in and tries to communicate with them via ouija board, the sisters are at odds on how to proceed.
Mi Casa
Em and Winter run a juice stand.