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- Updated:2024-10-06 04:55 Views:200 Erica Ash dies at 46 Photo: Instagram Erica Ash dies at 46 Photo: Instagram
American actor and comedienne Erica Ash passed away on Sunday, July 28, after prolonged battle with cancer, informed her publicist to the media. Erica was 46. She is known for her shows such as 'Mad TV', 'Real Husbands of Hollywood', 'Survivor's Remorse' and others.
As per a report in The Hollywood Reporter, the statement from her family and her publicist read: ''Erica was an amazing woman and talented entertainer who touched countless lives with her sharp wit, humour and genuine zest for life. Her memory will live eternally in our hearts''.
Erica's mother Diann Ash added in a statement to TMZ that the actress "transitioned peacefully surrounded by her loved ones."
For the unversed, Erica initially wanted to become a doctor and studied medicine at Emory University. She then realized being passionate about acting and then changed her career plans.
Earlier, she told the alumni association's Emory Wire, "Subconsciously, I think I knew all along. My parents had other plans for me: like most parents they just wanted to see me successful and happy. In their minds it meant being a doctor or lawyer: enter Emory University."
She added, "But even though I was smart and could do the work easily when I put my mind to it; the trouble was keeping my mind focused on it. I always felt there was a different path that would make me happier."
Erica then went to New York, where she performed in Broadway's 'The Lion King and Baby It's You!', and Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron's Off-Broadway play 'Love, Loss, and What I Wore'. Since then, comedy became her forte and she starred in shows like 'The Big Gay Sketch Show' and 'Mad TV'.
Erica also starred in 'Cold Case', 'A Black Lady Sketch Show', 'Family Reunion' and 'Shades of Blue'. She also worked in movies.
May Erica Ash's soul rest in peace and we offer our heartfelt condolences to her family and friends. s club 77
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