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Erika J. Wilson, also known by her nickname Brika Brack, is a High Honors graduate of the University of New Hampshire. She is a fearless film and stage actress, host, writer, director, editor, producer, model, speaker, teacher, purveyor of positivity, powerhouse of energy, debater, bacon connoisseur, animal lover, friend, free spirit and all over entertainer. She has done print modeling for publications such as New Hampshire Magazine, has been a correspondent for NHSeacoast.TV and has been an emcee for such events as the Seacoast Home and Garden Show at the University of New Hampshire and Taste Magazine's, Taste of the Seacoast Bash as well as for Harmonium Music Festival 2015. She has performed in numerous theatrical productions, most notably in an award winning adaptation of George Orwell's "Animal Farm" in which she was highly praised and in the critically acclaimed "Eurydice" by Sarah Ruhl. She is a member of New Hampshire Media Makers and has participated in the story development, production and acted in two NH 48 hour films, one of which ("Coming of Age") won 2012's 'NH Best Picture' Award. She has also produced, written and acted for the stage comedy and film troupe DARWiN'S WAiTiNG ROOM and numerous film production companies throughout the seacoast. As a lover of independent film she has worked with the NH Film Festival as venue coordinator, media teammate and film screening committee member. In 2013 she founded the Seacoast Film Society in New England and became discussion leader/host of its varied topical meet ups and screenings. In 2014 she was honored with the opportunity to work at the "Hollywood of Europe", Cinecitta Studios in Rome, Italy for three months. You can catch her now on screen in her just released short film "Arabel" (arabelthemovie.com), which premiered as an official selection of the 2014 New Hampshire Film Festival and has also screened at the 2014 Cape Ann Film Festival in Gloucester, MA and Emerge Festival in Maine, where it won Best Maine Film. Erika can next be seen in the short film The Poet, slated for release October of 2015 and in the feature length film Lazarus Rising, out 2015 as well.