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Erika Alexander Snags A New Role On Apple’s ‘Invasion’ Season 3

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Erika’s new role follows a busy awards season celebrating her role in “American Fiction” and what some have called her “return to mainstream Hollywood.” With a brighter spotlight on the actress, Erika is back in the rotation and our news feeds. 

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