Being Erica
Being Erica
Being Erica
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2009- 2011
4 Seasons
49 Episodes
6.7(63 votes)
Ended
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Drama
Comedy

Overview

Erica Strange has tons of regrets in her young life - so many she's started a list. But when she shares her list with her therapist, he undertakes an unusual course of treatment: she is transported back in time and given the chance to make different decisions at pivotal moments in her life, based on her knowledge of the here and now.

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Production Companies

Temple Street Productions

Videos & Trailers

1 video

Cast & Crew

13 members
Acting

Erin Karpluk

Erica Strange

Erin Karpluk
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Michael Riley

Dr. Tom Wexler

Michael Riley
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Reagan Pasternak

Julianne Giacomelli

Reagan Pasternak
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Morgan Kelly

Brent Kennedy

Morgan Kelly
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Vinessa Antoine

Judith Winter

Vinessa Antoine
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Kathleen Laskey

Barb Strange

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John Boylan

Gary Strange

John Boylan
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Joanna Douglas

Samantha Strange

Joanna Douglas
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Paula Brancati

Jenny Zalen

Paula Brancati
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Sebastian Pigott

Kai Booker

Sebastian Pigott
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Tyron Leitso

Ethan Wakefield

Tyron Leitso
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Sarah Gadon

Katie Atkins

Sarah Gadon
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Laurence Leboeuf

Claire LeDuc

Laurence Leboeuf

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