Erica Luttrell | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1991–present |
Spouse | Jessica Mallers (m. 2019) |
Relatives | Rachel Luttrell (sister) |
Website | www |
Erica Luttrell is a Canadian actress.
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. She is lesbian In August 2019, Luttrell married her girlfriend Jessica Mallers. [2] Erica is the younger sister of actress Rachel Luttrell.
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]
Year(s) | Film or television title | Character | Notes |
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1991–1995 | Shining Time Station | Kara Cupper | Main role |
1991–1995 | Bookmice | Alysha | Voice |
1994–1997 | The Magic School Bus | Keesha Franklin | Voice |
1995-1996 | Goosebumps | Kim/Drew Brockman | Episodes: "Piano Lessons Can Be Murder", "Attack of the Jack'O'Lanterns" |
1997 | The New Ghostwriter Mysteries | Emilie | 13 episodes |
1997 | Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves | Jody | |
1999 | The Jersey | Taylor | Episode: "Ouch" |
2000 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Karen | Episode: "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 Aide | Episode: "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" Chickenvolt | Voice MooBeard the Cow Pirate |
2009 | Private Practice | Sasha | Episode: "Wait and See" |
2009 | The Secret Saturdays | Sita [5] | Episode: "Something in the Water" |
2012 | Lost Girl | Val Santiago | Episodes: "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/Cyberwoman | Episode: "Invasion!" |
2017–2018 | Salvation | Claire Rayburn | Series Regular |
2017 | Justice League Action | Doctor Fate (young) [5] | Episode: "Trick or Threat" |
2017–2018 | Voltron: Legendary Defender | Acxa | Voice; main role (season 3 - season 8) |
2018 | The Death of Superman | Mercy Graves [5] | Voice |
2018 | Westworld | New Mother | Episodes: "Phase Space" and "The Passenger" |
2018 | Magnum P.I. | Allie Mahelona | Episode: "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 | Ronnie | Episode: "Rock Bottom" |
2019 | Steven Universe: The Movie | Sapphire | Voice |
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, 2024-present | Helluva Boss | Agent Two | Voice; Episode: "Truth Seekers" |
2022 | 9-1-1 | Bailey | Episode: "Dumb Luck" |
2023 | Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake | Hana Abadeer | Voice; Episode: "The Star" |
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