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Actress Erica Ash Dies at 46 After Long Cancer Battle

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Erica Ash, an actress best known for her work on projects such as Survivor’s Remorse, Scary Movie and In Contempt, has sadly passed away at the age of 46.

In a statement shared with The Hollywood Reporter, her publicist Elizabeth Much confirmed that Erica died on Sunday (July 28) after a lengthy battle with cancer. Keep reading to find out more…Erica was an amazing woman and talented entertainer who touched countless lives with her sharp wit, humor and genuine zest for life,” her family said in a statement shared with the outlet. “Her memory will live eternally in our hearts.” The actress recently starred in We Have a Ghost, a 2023 horror comedy that featured the likes of Jennifer Coolidge, David Harbour, Anthony Mackie and Jahi Winston.

She joined them on the red carpet while promoting the movie. Our thoughts go out to everyone who knew and loved Erica at this difficult time.

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