Erin McCluskey is a New Orleans based actress and model. Originally from Ridgefield, Connecticut, Erin moved to Hollywood South in 2009 to attend Tulane University where she double majored in Theater Performance and Psychology. Since graduation, Erin has performed in a number of stage and film productions, commercials, music videos, and runway show...
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Erin McCluskey is a New Orleans based actress and model. Originally from Ridgefield, Connecticut, Erin moved to Hollywood South in 2009 to attend Tulane University where she double majored in Theater Performance and Psychology. Since graduation, Erin has performed in a number of stage and film productions, commercials, music videos, and runway shows that have established her presence in the local Southeast entertainment industry. Her recent credits include a supporting role in the MGM/Orion picture Evan's Crime starring David Arquette (Scream) and Douglas Smith (Ouija), which recently had it's ten city theatrical release in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta etc. You can also see Erin opposite C. Thomas Howell (The Outsiders) in the independent feature film My B.F.F., currently making it's way through the festival circuit and screening at the 2017 Hollywood Black Film Festival. Additionally, Erin played the only female speaking role in the award winning short film True Heroes,which snagged 1st place and $50K at the 2014 Louisiana Film Prize, a short film competition for the largest cash prize in the world. In that same year, Erin starred as the lead performer in one of the New Orleans Fringe Festival's Top 12 stage productions, City Park.Most recently, Erin tried her hand at the other side of the camera and was brought on as a casting associate for the NYU thesis film Hello My Friend, which filmed in and hired all local actors from the surrounding New Orleans area. Hello My Friend is currently in post production and set to be submitted to Sundance Film Festival.When she's not filming, Erin is either walking the runway for another season of New Orleans Fashion Week, writing, painting, planning her next adventure abroad, or working her beloved day job as a crisis counselor at the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Through her creative work, Erin hopes to highlight the common threads that weave together our unique human experiences. Erin is represented by CTG South.
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