
Age: 25
female
Erika Marie Bierman is a Cuban-American actress. She was born in historic Savannah, Georgia which has been the site of many famous films. At the mere age of 8 , Erika expressed her desire to be an actress and begged her parents to let her compete in an acting/modeling contest in Orlando, Florida. She wrote her own monologue for the contest and got noticed by numerous reputable managers and agents. Her first big break came when she was cast as President Snow's Granddaughter in the Hunger Games Catching Fire. She was thrilled to work alongside Donald Sutherland in both Catching Fire and Mockingjay I Later; she appeared in Dumb and Dumber To, and worked with Jeff Daniels. In August 2015, she played "Rose" on the Peabody Award winning Sundance show Rectify. More recently, Erika played "Kylie" in Instant Family and had a great time on set with Mark Wahlberg, Rose Byrne and Isabela Moner. When Erika is not acting she enjoys singing, dancing and photography. She also enjoys traveling and improving her craft and was able to attend a Summer Acting Program at Harvard University as well as spend time in Geneva, Switzerland while attending Nord Anglia Summer Performing Arts with Juilliard.

After saving Sokovia from an Ultron invasion, billionaire Toni Stark buries herself deeper into her work by building a ton of new and improved Iron Woman suits. She also starts having constant nightmares and doesn't know why. But deep in the shadows, a new menace called the Mandarin starts orchestrating a series of terrorist attacks all over the world. When her home is demolished and her suits are destroyed, Stark begins a personal journey to finding out the truth about the bombings and tracking down whoever is truly responsible. Little does Stark know however is that someone else from her past has her own plans against her and proves to be even more powerful than Stark realizes. Post Credit: As Toni Stark is resting at Avengers Headquarters, she is met by Secretary of Defense, Thundra Ross, proposing an idea of a Superhero Registration Act.
