
Age: 18
female
Kayla Erickson has been an actress and voiceover artist her entire life. Not many can say they’ve been in the entertainment industry since the age of four, but Erickson was busy booking roles before she had homework. After doing commercials for several years, Erickson landed her first voiceover role with Nick Jr. when she was eight years old, providing all the voices for the “little fish” in the show, Bubble Guppies, for the entirety of season four. Around the same time, she debuted onscreen in NBC’s Saturday Night Live. As a child actress, she has appeared in episodes with high-profile celebs like Amy Adams, Russell Crowe, Brie Larson, and Emma Stone, as well as musical guests like Margo Price, Alicia Keys, Shawn Mendes, and One Direction, to name a few. By age ten, Erickson was cast in her first feature-length film, portraying Julie in the indie flick Most Beautiful Island, which was shown at film festivals across the globe. The following year, she provided countless voices on the award-winning anime, FLCL Progressive, which airs on Adult Swim. But Erickson’s biggest role to date is Pinkalicious on PBS, based on the book series of the same name. So far, she’s done nearly sixty episodes. And she doesn’t just voice the main character; Erickson has also flaunted her diverse range of voices by playing supporting characters like Beth, Contessa, Kara, Kayla, Peggy, Piper, and Sadie. Additionally, Erickson is a gifted singer, so PBS often utilizes her musical talents in several episodes, as well as the show’s opening song. Outside of acting, Erickson is an advocate for anti-bullying.

Kayla Erickson

Holly
for Holly in MONSTER HOUSE (LIVE ACTION REMAKE)
Suggested by maricrismadarang1

A live action remake of the animated movie from 2006. I found an early draft script of the original movie online and there were parts that they did not add in the final cut, but should have: like seeing the actual "heart" of the house, which is the furnace with the brick wall behind it pulsating like actual heartbeats. In the 1980's, a crazy old hermit supposedly dies of a heart attack while yelling at a boy for accidentally skidding across his lawn. Since then, the boy, DJ, has been noticing strange things happening at the old man's house: like moaning sounds coming from inside, and the outside structure actually MOVING from time to time. And when DJ's friend, Chowder, rings the doorbell, the house itself turns into a monster and attacks, but always returns to normal when grownups are coming. As Halloween approaches, DJ and Chowder, and their new friend, Jenny, devise a plan to take down the monster house, and save the neighborhood. It will have the humor and heart of the old movie, and the scary intensity of Stranger Things.
