Priah Nicole Ferguson was born in Atlanta, Georgia and is the eldest of two girls. She is best known for her breakout role as Erica Sinclair on season 2 of Stranger Things. Her old-soul and quick-wit charm always had people in stitches. Her parents, also artistic, recognized her outgoing and imaginative spirit, along with her passion for dance. Introduced to performing arts at the age of 5, she immediately loved theatre where her natural timing and profound delivery in both comedic and theatrical roles was rare. Program directors from various camps and workshops encouraged her parents to seek agency representation, as she expressed her desire to become a professional actress. Within a year of signing to a notable Atlanta-based agency, she landed a role on the critically acclaimed FX series "Atlanta," created by Donald Glover. She has also appeared on VH1 "Daytime Divas," and the PBS series "Mercy Street," along with leading and supporting roles for several award-winning short films and commercials.
Priah Ferguson is an American actress who began her career in 2015 with work in short and independent film before shifting to television with appearances in series including Atlanta and Mercy Street. Her role in the Netflix science-fiction series Stranger Things brought broader visibility. Ferguson has additionally developed work in voice performance for animated projects. Her trajectory reflects ongoing expansion across mediums, with continued engagement in screen and voice roles.