Erika Kay

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Erica Kay is a badass UPM and Producer with over 20 years of experience in studio films and television.

A lifelong New Yorker who started in production right after graduating from Colby College, she recalls not knowing anyone in entertainment and discovering producing by accident.

It was via an internship on CENTRAL PARK WEST, the 90s drama created by Darren Starr, (yes, the mastermind behind SEX AND THE CITY!) that exposed her to this crazy world of filmmaking and storytelling.

She saw an opportunity to climb the ranks in the most traditional way producers get their start: the production office.

She started as an office PA and in no time, became the coordinator on films like ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND and ANALYZE THAT. She nabbed the production supervisor title on DAN IN REAL LIFE, SALT, and JULIE & JULIA.

Slowly but surely, she eventually became a DGA UPM films such as THE DICTATOR and HOW TO BE SINGLE. Then of course, there was Sam Esmail’s MR. ROBOT.

Most recently, Erica produced the first two seasons of POSE and FOSSE/VERDON for FX. Both shows were deservingly nominated for a myriad of Emmys and other awards in 2019.

If you have NOT yet seen Michelle Williams and Sam Rockwell create fire on screen in FOSSE/VERDON, I highly suggest pausing all life things short of eating and peeing, and binge watching it in it’s entirely.

It’s television gold!

In our chat, she breaks down the different roles in a production office, how tier jumping comes with a lot of luck, and why Fosse/Verdon was her dream job.⁣

You’ll also hear her speak extremely highly of Nissa Diederich, EVP of Production at Fox 21 Television Studios who made that Fosse/Verdon dream a reality...

Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on this week’s episode!

Beijos, Caca


“The problem with film production, in some ways, is that you move so fast. Everybody is expecting you to save money, go quicker, finish earlier, shoot less days, don’t go to so many places. And you fight that a lot. You win some battles, you lose some battles. You’re constantly going and going…sometimes we forget to take a second to appreciate what we are doing.”

-Erica Kay

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