Outside of entertainment, Hubbard founded The Erica Hubbard Foundation to help children in susceptible communities. She’s even dabbled in voicing videogame characters in The Walking Dead. But one of her biggest parts was playing title role’s sister in Akeelah and the Bee. More recently, she starred as Kita Whitmore in the BET series, Let’s Stay Together.Īs for film, Hubbard’s had minor roles in many teen classics, such as Save the Last Dance, A Cinderella Story, and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. But she’s also landed main roles besides Lincoln Heights, Hubbard lent her voice to the Disney animated series, The Replacements, portraying Abbey in the first season.
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Throughout her career, Hubbard has had over twenty television credits, including guest-star appearances on popular series like Chicago Med, CSI: Miami, ER, Everybody Hates Chris, and more.
This role started her career with a bang, since she earned a “Service to America Award” from the National Association of Broadcasters, and even a Regional Emmy Award.
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Fast forward to college, Hubbard graduated in just three years from Columbia College and landed her TV debut as a host for the children’s show, Up N’ Running. Details: Erica Hubbard At Arrivals For Akeelah And The Bee Premiere, Samuel Goldwyn Theatre, Los Angeles, Ca, April 20, 2006. As a model, she rose to fame as the “Noxzema Girl,” but has appeared in magazines ranging from YM, Ebony, Honey, to Seventeen.Īt the ripe age of nine, Hubbard was cast in major advertisements for reputable companies like Kellogg’s, Sears, McDonald’s, Reebok, among others. She plays on the Logan High Varsity Soccer Team who won the state 3A high school soccer championship at Rio Tinto Stadium this past year.Erica Hubbard is a model and actress recognized for starring in ABC Family’s hit drama series, Lincoln Heights, portraying Cassandra “Cassie” Sutton. A junior at Logan High school, Erika has been a competitive soccer player since age 5. In addition to music, Erika loves baking and all things culinary, skiing, traveling and crafts. Erika also previously performed as a member of the Rocky Mountain Strings.
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She is on full scholarship as a member of the Gifted Music School and Orchestra in Salt Lake City directed by Eugene Watanabe and their orchestra has performed with numerous international artists including Leon Fleisher, Joseph Silverstein, Roberto Diaz, and Bill McGlaughlin. She has won numerous first prize awards at the USU Piano Festival Competition over the last several years.Īt age 16, Erika continues to divide her music studies and practice time between piano and violin. Erika was a finalist at the 2013 Stradivarius International Violin Competition Utah Division.
She was a winner of the Utah Symphony Youth Guild competition 7 times including both piano and violin. She began her piano lessons at age six and has studied with Professor Gary Amano at Utah State University for the last 7 years.Įrika performed as soloist on the violin with the Utah Symphony on the Salute to Youth concert this past September. After studying with Deborah Moench in Salt Lake City for three years, she currently is under the tutelage of Eugene Watanabe of the Gifted Music School. Erika Louise Hubbard started playing the violin at age 4 with Jessica Guided of the Fry Street Quartet in Logan and later Rebecca McFaul also of the Fry Street Quartet.