Erica Luttrell

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Erica Luttrell
Born
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActress
Years active1991–present
Spouse
Jessica Mallers
(m. 2019)
[1]
Relatives Rachel Luttrell (sister)
Website www.ericaluttrell.com

Erica Luttrell is a Canadian actress.

Personal life

Luttrell was born in Toronto, Ontario to a Tanzanian mother and an American father. Luttrell is the youngest of four sisters. She can speak some French and Swahili. In August 2019, Luttrell married her girlfriend Jessica Mallers. [2] Erica is the younger sister of actress Rachel Luttrell.

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Career

She began her acting career at age 2 in several Pampers and Cadillac commercials. At age 9, she had her first starring role in a television series called Shining Time Station. [3] Her older sister Rachel Luttrell is also an actress who is best known for her role as Teyla Emmagan in the science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis .

Luttrell is best known for her role as Kara Cupper on the children's television series Shining Time Station , and the voice of Keesha Franklin on The Magic School Bus . In 1997, she starred as Emelie Robeson on The New Ghostwriter Mysteries . After several seasons of those and other TV series, she moved south to Los Angeles, California. In 2004, Luttrell was the voice of Candy on the short-lived Disney Channel animated series Dave the Barbarian . She also voices Sapphire in the Cartoon Network series Steven Universe , Glori in Mighty Magiswords and Emily Kaldwin in the 2016 video game Dishonored 2 , Cheetah in the 2017 fighting video game Injustice 2 , as well as Bangalore in Apex Legends . She also starred in the CBS sci-fi drama Salvation . [4]

Filmography

Year(s)Film or television titleCharacterNotes
1991–1995 Shining Time Station Kara CupperMain role
1991–1995 Bookmice AlyshaVoice
1994–1997 The Magic School Bus Keesha FranklinVoice
1995-1996 Goosebumps Kim/Drew BrockmanEpisodes: "Piano Lessons Can Be Murder", "Attack of the Jack'O'Lanterns"
1997 The New Ghostwriter Mysteries Emilie13 episodes
1997 Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves Jody
1999 The Jersey TaylorEpisode: "Ouch"
2000 Buffy the Vampire Slayer KarenEpisode: "Superstar"
2004–2005 Dave the Barbarian Princess Candy, Queen Glimia, Dinky, Big Hair Gal, Filthy Pixie, Shoppin' Gal, Cute Li'l Girl, Barbarian Woman, A Woman [5] Voice
2004–2006 As Told by Ginger Simone [5] Voice
2006 Dexter Library AideEpisode: "Truth Be Told"
2007 El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera Cosmic Cleopatra [5] Episode: "Crouching Tigre, Hidden Dragon"
2008 Random! Cartoons Norah "Sailor Bird" ChickenvoltVoice
MooBeard the Cow Pirate
2009 Private Practice SashaEpisode: "Wait and See"
2009 The Secret Saturdays Sita [5] Episode: "Something in the Water"
2012 Lost Girl Val SantiagoEpisodes: "The Girl Who Fae'd With Fire" and "Flesh and Blood"
2014 JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time Cheetah, Martha Kent [5] Voice
2015–2019 Steven Universe Sapphire, Padparadscha and Cluster [5] Voice
2016 Avengers Assemble Aneka, Female Warrior #1 [5] Episode: "Panther's Rage"
2016–2019 The Lion Guard Lioness / Boboka [5] Voice; Episodes: "Lions of the Outlands" / "Beshte and the Hippo Lanes" / "Pride Landers Unite!"
2016 Mighty Magiswords Glori and Cheerleader Cat [5] Voice; "Biggest Fan", "School's In, Oh Bummer", "Quest For Knowledge"
2016 Arrow Dr. Laura Washington/CyberwomanEpisode: "Invasion!"
2017–2018 Salvation Claire RayburnSeries Regular
2017 Justice League Action Doctor Fate (young) [5] Episode: "Trick or Threat"
2017–2018 Voltron: Legendary Defender AcxaVoice; main role (season 3 - season 8)
2018 The Death of Superman Mercy Graves [5] Voice
2018 Westworld New MotherEpisodes: "Phase Space" and "The Passenger"
2018 Magnum P.I. Allie MahelonaEpisode: "Six Paintings, One Frame"
2018–2020 The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants Erica Wang, Lacey Bootstrap [5] Voice
2019 Reign of the Supermen Mercy Graves [5] Voice
2019 SEAL Team RonnieEpisode: "Rock Bottom"
2019 Steven Universe: The Movie SapphireVoice
2019–2020 Steven Universe Future Sapphire [5] Voice; 3 episodes
2020 Adventure Time: Distant Lands Elise [5] Voice; Episode: "Obsidian"
2021 Batman: Soul of the Dragon Silver St. Cloud [5] Voice
2021 Helluva Boss Agent Two Voice; Episode: "Truth Seekers"
2022 9-1-1 BaileyEpisode: "Dumb Luck"
2023 Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake Hana AbadeerVoice; Episode: "The Star"

Video games

Year(s)Video gameCharacterNotes
2009 Dragon Age: Origins The Warden ("mystical" human female voice set)Voice
2012 Diablo III Witch Doctor (Female) [5] Voice
2014 Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Bleez, Barbara Ann Minerva / Cheetah, Dr. Doris Zeul / Giganta Voice
2015 Lego Jurassic World Additional VoicesVoice
2015 Fallout 4 Darla, Fahrenheit, Kendra [5] Voice
2016 Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness Anne [5] Voice
2016 Dishonored 2 Emily Kaldwin Voice
2016 Marvel Heroes Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel Voice [6]
2017 Injustice 2 Barbara Ann Minerva / Cheetah [5] Voice
2017 XCOM 2: War of the Chosen Soldier / Additional VoicesVoice
2017 Agents of Mayhem Pride Trooper, Pride TechnicianVoice
2018 Lego DC Super-Villains Barbara Ann Minerva / Cheetah Voice
2018 Spider-Man Additional VoicesVoice
2019 Apex Legends Bangalore ("Anita Williams") [5] Voice
2019 Harry Potter: Wizards Unite Hermione Granger [5] Voice
2020 Final Fantasy VII Remake Ms. Folia [5] Voice
2020 Fallout 76: Wastelanders Rocksy, Settler WandererVoice
2020 The Last of Us Part II WLF Soldier [5] Voice
2020 Star Wars: Squadrons Grace Sienar [5] Voice
2020 Twin Mirror Anna [5] Voice
2020 Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Call of Duty: Warzone Jada PowersVoice
2021 Marvel's Avengers (video game) Shuri (Aja-Adanna)Voice
2022 Horizon Forbidden West Zo [5] Voice
2023 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III Eyitayo "Ripper" Davies [7] Voice

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