Erica Ash, who finished two seasons on the Fox sketch humor show Mad TV and stood escape on the BET fact spoof the Starz comedy-drama Survivor’s Remorse and Real Husbands of Hollywood, has passed. She was 46.
Ash passed Sunday in Los Angeles behind a prolonged struggle with cancer, her publicist Elizabeth Much informed The Hollywood Reporter.
“Erica was an incredible woman and gifted performer who touched innumerable lives with her quick wit, comedy, and real zest for life,” her home said in a remark. “Her remembrance remains in our hearts.”
She even starred as the powerful general defender Gwen Sullivan on the 2018 BET theater In Contempt.
Erica Ash Accomplishments
Ash foremost made an appearance by starring in the 2 seasons (2006-08) of Logo’s called The Big Gay Sketch Show, created by Rosie O’Donnell, and she appeared on the large screen in movies that contains Scary Movie V (2013)
- Uncle Drew (2018)
- The Big Bend (2021)
- Violet (2021).
Ash recreated Mary Charles (“M-Chuck”) Calloway, the play known half-sister of Jessie T. Ash’s pro basketball participant Cam Calloway, for the 4 seasons (2014-17) of Survivor’s Remorse. The sequence was created by LeBron James at his Spring Hill Sets of Productions.
As Bridgette Hart, she made life incredibly challenging for her ex-husband Kevin Hart on Real Husbands of the City, which gave the 5 seasons from 2013-16.
The actress, Erica Chantal Ash was born on Sept. 19, 1977, in Florida and grown in Atlanta, where she attended Emory University to knowledge medicine. She took a holiday and moved to Japan, where she “slipped into a stage singing gig my foremost week there” and then went for some modeling. She informed the Los Angeles Times in 2017.
“Then my modeling group was doing a play for the monarchial family of Japan at this resort and the ringside herald believed. I should ringside report. One thing directed to another. So I suggest individuals I’m the Forrest Gump of my area. I blindly, by belief, wandered via life and said ‘yes’ to something that was given to me, and it guided me here.”
She performed on Broadway in 2011 in the show Baby It’s You! The jukebox musical from Colin Escott and Floyd Mutrux that said piece from The Shirelles and other actions inscribed to Scepter Records.
Erica Ash – Resume Info
Her résumé even contained episodes of Shades of Blue, Cold Case, and The Outlaw Johnny Black (2023), and Jean of the Joneses (2016).
Contributions in her remembrance can be made to the National Breast Cancer Foundation or the Susan G. Komen Cancer Foundation. Survivors include Diann, her mother, and her sister, Adrienne.
Ash “was an actress whose content and aptitude were truly unlimited.” Rel Dowdell, head of film analyses at Hampton University, stated. “Her canvas of job admirably and notably protected all genres. And with every version, she left a first-class appearance on the spectator.”