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Actress Erika Alexander Reflects on Why Supporting Young Talent In Sundance Films Like 'Earth Mama' Matters - Ebony

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Erika Alexander, iconically known as Maxine from the 90s’ classic Living Single, has a sweet spot for independent films. “I was discovered when I was 14 in the independent film My Little Girl. That [film] gave me my career,” she discloses. Although she can’t recall whether that film went to the Sundance Film Festival or not, she […]

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