Erika Amato

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Erika Amato (born December 7, ????) is an American singer and actress, and a founding member of the band Velvet Chain.

Amato was born in the town of Plainfield, New Jersey and grew up in the town of Summit. She started playing and performing music at the age of three. She attended Kent Place School and then went to Vassar College, from which she graduated with both General Honors and Honors in Drama.

After graduation, Amato moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career, and quickly landed a guest-starring appearance on the popular show, Quantum Leap, garnering her the coveted SAG card. In the mid-1990s she met Jeff Stacy, and together the two founded Velvet Chain, an indie band with a large cult following most famous for their appearances on the TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the subsequent soundtrack album on TVT Records. The band has also self-released several albums through their own label, Freak Productions, and continue to write and record material.

Amato continues to pursue an acting career as well as being a member of Velvet Chain, and has appeared in many plays and films, most recently starring in the indie film A Couple Of Days And Nights and productions of the musicals Paint Your Wagon, 42nd Street and Anything Goes.

She also does voice-over work, providing vocals for demos, TV shows, and films - most recently for the PBS animated series, Danger Rangers and the upcoming Disney feature film, Enchanted.

Fun fact: Amato appeared on and won Ben Stein's money.

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