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Erika Ervin (born February 23, 1979[3][1]), known professionally as Amazon Eve, is an American model, fitness trainer, and actress. She has appeared on the cover of Australian magazine Zoo Weekly[4][5][6] and played a regular character on American Horror Story: Freak Show[7] and in a small role in American Horror Story: Apocalypse.[8] She stands 6 feet 8 inches (2.03 m) tall.[4][5][6][9]
Key Information
Early life and education
[edit]Ervin was born in Turlock, California,[10] and by age 14 was 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m). She grew 9 inches (23 cm) taller over the next four years.[11] Around age 25, she underwent gender-affirming surgery.[4] Ervin attended college in the San Francisco Bay Area and studied theater arts and business management.[1]
Career
[edit]Ervin ventured to obtain roles as an actress but gave up on the idea when she was constantly offered roles as an alien or monster.[1] Later she studied law and exercise physiology. Tired of the office life that she had pursued and unhappy with her weight, she joined a gym but strove for an unrealistic size 0 physique that almost resulted in ending her life.[11] Eventually she developed a healthier body image and began to view herself as a super-sized version of Super Woman and became a personal trainer devoted to instilling realistic expectations for herself and her clients. She tours the world participating in height comparison photo shoots and regular modeling jobs and posts her tour on her website.
In 2011, she was crowned the World's Tallest Professional Model by Guinness World Records.[12]
Appearances
[edit]In the September 2013 issue of Harper's Bazaar, Carine Roitfeld, former editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris, wrote an article, "Carine Roitfeld's 'Singular Beauties'", with photographs by Karl Lagerfeld.[13] The article includes 25 models and is "an homage to the diversity of women". Among the models are Scarlett Johansson, Carmen Dell'Orefice (82 years old), Gabourey Sidibe, and Ervin, who is paired with 5'9" Xiao Wen. There is also a video about the making of the article in which Xiao Wen and Ervin appear.[14]
Personal life
[edit]Ervin underwent gender-affirming surgery in 2004.[3] In interviews, Ervin has talked about the problems of being a tall woman. Other topics she has addressed include her troubles growing up dealing with teasing in high school, family problems and her modeling experience.[10][15]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Google Maps is Watching You | N/a | Short film |
| 2017 | Whitney's Wedding | N/a | Short film |
| 2017 | Falling South | N/a | Short film |
| 2018 | Chimera | Dita Gruze | |
| 2022 | The Price We Pay | Jodi |
Television
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Family Tools | Tall Client Lady | Episode: "Pilot" |
| 2013 | Hemlock Grove | Shelley Godfrey | 5 episodes |
| 2014–2015 | American Horror Story: Freak Show | Amazon Eve | 13 episodes |
| 2018 | Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. | Lady Karaba | Episode: "Fun & Games" |
| 2018 | American Horror Story: Apocalypse | The Fist | 3 episodes |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Hoffman:At nearly 6 feet 9, Ervin stands tall". February 22, 2010. Archived from the original on June 12, 2018. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
- ^ a b "AMAZON EVE - Resume". Artist International. Archived from the original on June 20, 2019. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
- ^ a b Torbjörn Ek (April 15, 2014). "Supermodellen Erika "Amazon Eve" Ervin: Jag föddes som William" [Supermodel Erika "Amazon Eve" Ervin: I was born as William] (in Swedish). Aftonbladet. Archived from the original on March 14, 2018. Retrieved April 27, 2014.
- ^ a b c Ortenzi, Tj (November 25, 2009). "Amazon Eve, Tall Model, Towers Above Others". The Huffington Post. Archived from the original on October 10, 2017. Retrieved February 8, 2010.
- ^ a b "Amazon Eve is Not Your Typical Model". The Cleveland Leader. November 28, 2009. Archived from the original on April 10, 2015. Retrieved February 8, 2010.
- ^ a b "Amazon Eve: World's Tallest Glamour Model In Pictures". Anorak news. Archived from the original on July 2, 2018. Retrieved February 8, 2010.
- ^ Wong, Curtis (October 7, 2014). "Transgender Actress Erika Ervin On Her 'American Horror Story: Freak Show' Role". The Huffington Post. Archived from the original on December 6, 2016. Retrieved October 26, 2014.
- ^ "American Horror Story: Apocalypse Trailer: All the Clues and Spoilers You Missed | TV Guide". TVGuide.com. September 5, 2018. Archived from the original on September 6, 2018. Retrieved September 6, 2018.
- ^ Kar, Meena (January 21, 2010). "World's Tallest Model Amazon Eve Set To Appear In Cover Page Of Australian Magazine". Thaindian News. Archived from the original on October 29, 2017. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
- ^ a b Martens, Maegan (January 7, 2011). "World's tallest model sprouts from Turlock". Turlock Journal. Archived from the original on February 4, 2014. Retrieved August 12, 2012.
- ^ a b Ashley (February 9, 2011). "World's Tallest Model Talks About Body Image :: Interview with Amazon Eve". nourishing the soul. Archived from the original on September 28, 2013. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
- ^ "Tallest professional model". Guinness World Records. Archived from the original on October 15, 2014. Retrieved August 16, 2012.
- ^ Roitfeld, Carine; Karl Lagerfeld (September 2013). "Carine Roitfelt's 'Singular Beauties'". Harper's Bazaar. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
- ^ Roitfeld, Carine (September 2013). Behind-the-scenes video: Carine Roitfeld's Singular Beauties. Harper's Bazaar. Event occurs at 0:44. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
- ^ Amazon Eve (March 8, 2011). "Meet Amazon Eve, The World's Tallest Model; Being tall". NewYorkLive (Interview). Interviewed by LX New York. New York: WNBC 4. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
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[edit]Amazon Eve
View on GrokipediaErika Ervin (born William Ervin; February 23, 1979), known professionally as Amazon Eve, is an American actress, model, and fitness trainer who was born male and transitioned to living as a woman.[1][2] At 6 feet 8 inches (2.03 m) in height, she was certified by Guinness World Records as the tallest professional model in 2011.[3] Ervin, who grew up in rural Turlock, California, and attended college in the San Francisco Bay Area, began her career in modeling after developing an interest in fitness and bodybuilding.[4] She achieved prominence through acting roles, most notably as the character Amazon Eve—a towering strongwoman performer—in the television series American Horror Story: Freak Show (2014), which drew on her exceptional stature and physical presence.[3] Ervin has also appeared in other productions such as Hemlock Grove and modeled for publications including the cover of Australian magazine Zoo.[3]
Early Life
Childhood and Family Background
Erika Ervin, known professionally as Amazon Eve, was born on February 23, 1979, in Turlock, California, and raised in a small town in central California.[5] [6] From an early age, Ervin exhibited signs of gender dysphoria, recognizing herself as different by age five and identifying her assigned male gender as the core issue by age seven; by ages eight or nine, she dreamed of transforming into a girl.[7] She engaged in activities typically associated with girls, such as playing with girl toys and games, while growing up near a vineyard and engaging in local childhood activities like swimming in canals.[7] [8] Ervin's family background was marked by dysfunction and abuse. Her father, described as a scientist, was physically abusive, employing implements like almond switches and once beating her severely with a log at age eight; her mother eventually divorced him following a particularly violent incident.[7] [8] Ervin received gifts like a microscope and chemistry set from her father, despite expressing desires for items such as a Barbie doll. She has a brother who later rejected her upon her transition in 2004 due to religious beliefs, though limited contact persisted.[7] [9] The family environment contributed to experiences of physical, verbal, and emotional abuse, which Ervin has linked to multiple suicide attempts, including one at age 12 when she threw herself in front of a car.[8] [6] Ervin's early physical development compounded her challenges, reaching 5 feet 11 inches by age 14 amid familial and peer bullying related to her emerging height and gender identity.[9] She left Turlock in 1984, citing oppression tied to her gender identity and family dynamics. These experiences, as recounted by Ervin, fostered a sense of isolation but also resilience, leading her to later describe friends as a chosen family after most biological relatives severed ties post-transition.[8] [9]Education and Early Challenges
Erika Ervin, known professionally as Amazon Eve, was born in Turlock, California, where she attended local elementary schools and Turlock Junior High during her early teens.[10] By age 14, she had reached a height of nearly 6 feet (1.83 meters), which caused her to tower over most peers and teachers, leading to significant self-esteem issues and teasing in high school.[9] [5] These physical differences exacerbated family problems and contributed to broader early challenges, including childhood abuse, periods of living in poverty, and struggles with drug addiction.[6] Ervin left Turlock at age 16, citing experiences of bigotry as a key factor in her departure from the area.[10] She graduated from high school in 1986 at age 18.[8] Following graduation, Ervin worked in a law office for six years before pursuing further education.[8] She later attended college in the Bay Area of California, studying theater arts and business management.[4] Ervin also obtained a paralegal certificate from the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law and studied exercise physiology, reflecting early interests that informed her later career shifts away from office work toward fitness and performance.[11] [5] These educational pursuits occurred amid ongoing personal difficulties, including multiple suicide attempts and the need to hide aspects of her identity until her gender transition in adulthood.[6]Physical Attributes
Height and Genetic Factors
Erika Ervin, professionally known as Amazon Eve, measures 6 feet 8 inches (203 cm) in height without heels.[3] This stature earned her recognition from Guinness World Records as the tallest professional model in 2011.[3] Her height has been consistently reported across multiple outlets, with some measurements averaging slightly lower at 6 feet 7.375 inches (201.6 cm) based on direct observations, though 6 feet 8 inches remains the standard figure cited in profiles.[12][13] Ervin's growth trajectory followed a pattern of accelerated development during adolescence. At age 14, she already stood at 5 feet 11 inches (180 cm), surpassing most peers and teachers.[9] Over the subsequent four years, she gained an additional 9 inches (23 cm), reaching her full adult height by around age 18.[9] No medical conditions such as gigantism or pituitary disorders have been documented or self-reported as contributing factors to her height; searches for such associations yield no verifiable links.[10] Ervin attributes her exceptional height primarily to genetic inheritance from her German and Dutch ancestry, which she credits for her stature in interviews.[14] This aligns with broader patterns in population genetics, where Northern European heritage correlates with above-average heights due to polygenic traits influencing growth hormone sensitivity and skeletal development, though individual outcomes vary widely without pathological intervention. Her case appears to represent an extreme but non-pathological expression of familial tallness rather than endocrine anomaly.Physique Development
Ervin underwent rapid vertical growth in her late teens, expanding from 5 feet 9 inches at age 14 to 6 feet 8 inches by age 19, which initially resulted in a lanky, flat-chested physique accompanied by growing pains.[15] Dissatisfied with her weight during a period of office employment, she began gym training but initially pursued an unrealistically slender size 0 build, an effort that nearly precipitated severe health consequences, including risks akin to eating disorders.[16] She subsequently redirected her physical efforts toward strength-oriented activities such as wrestling, boxing, and general conditioning, which fostered greater body confidence and aligned with societal pressures to "shrink" by instead leveraging her exceptional height.[9] Introduced to structured fitness by a partner, Ervin developed her muscular frame through personal training regimens, establishing herself as a professional fitness instructor who emphasizes strength over diminutive ideals.[15] This evolution enabled her to monetize her physique, including charging up to $400 per hour for wrestling sessions that highlight her physical prowess.[15] Her build, weighing approximately 98 kg (216 lbs) at her height, reflects a combination of genetic largesse and deliberate muscle cultivation, positioning her as the tallest recognized fitness model.[17]Gender Transition
Timeline of Transition
Erika Ervin underwent sex reassignment surgery in 2004, completing her medical transition from male to female.[18][6] That same year, she disclosed her transgender identity to her family.[9] After transitioning, Ervin encountered significant barriers to employment, prompting her to develop the "Amazon Eve" persona in 2009 to facilitate modeling opportunities.[19] Ervin publicly revealed her transgender status in 2014 during an interview with Swedish media, stating that she had transitioned in 2004.[20][18] Her awareness of gender incongruence dates back to adolescence; at age 16, around 1995, she left her family home in Turlock, California, amid conflicts related to her identity.[10]Motivations and Personal Experiences
Ervin has described experiencing a profound sense of gender incongruence from early childhood, recalling at age four or five that she felt "different" and by age seven pinpointed her male anatomy as the source of distress, often dreaming of being a girl.[7] She reported playing primarily with girls, enjoying feminine toys and games, and believing in magical transformations, such as envisioning herself as a girl while gazing into a mirror around age five.[7] These experiences aligned with a persistent internal identification as female despite her male birth sex, contributing to ongoing dysphoria that intensified amid an abusive family environment, including defiance against her father's physical punishments by age eight.[7] Ervin left home at age 16 due to escalating bigotry and violence related to her emerging gender nonconformity.[10] Her decision to transition in 2004, legally changing her name from William to Erika, stemmed from a need for self-acceptance and an act of defiance against rigid societal gender expectations that had long suppressed her identity.[7][2] Post-transition, Ervin faced immediate familial rejection, with most relatives severing contact, though she maintained some ties with a brother who expressed pride in her achievements.[9] Professionally, the change led to job loss in her prior role at an insurance defense law firm and broader employment difficulties, prompting her to create the "Amazon Eve" modeling persona in 2009 as a survival strategy amid persistent discrimination.[21][19] These challenges reinforced her advocacy for transgender healthcare access and rights, drawing from personal hardships to emphasize the necessity of medical and social support for those with similar incongruence.[9]Professional Career
Modeling Beginnings
Erika Ervin created the "Amazon Eve" persona in 2009 as her professional modeling identity, motivated by difficulties in finding work after her gender transition in 2004.[6][19] Prior to this, Ervin had worked as a paralegal for six years but faced employment barriers post-transition, prompting her shift toward modeling and fitness.[22] The adoption of the name was a strategic move to capitalize on her exceptional height of 6 feet 8 inches (2.03 m), aiming to break into an industry where her stature could be an asset rather than a hindrance.[23] In 2009, while traveling in Australia, Ervin was discovered by the editor of Zoo Weekly magazine, leading to her debut feature spread in the publication.[23] This exposure marked her entry into professional modeling, highlighting her physique and height in a pictorial that garnered international attention.[24] Following the Zoo Weekly shoot, she secured additional assignments, including work for Speedo swimwear, expanding her portfolio in fitness and alternative modeling niches.[24] By 2011, Amazon Eve's modeling efforts culminated in recognition from Guinness World Records as the tallest professional model, solidifying her niche in the industry.[25] Her early career emphasized body-positive and tall-model representations, often in publications targeting fitness enthusiasts and alternative beauty standards, though opportunities remained limited compared to conventional modeling markets.[26]Fitness Training and Certifications
Ervin developed an interest in fitness during her mid-20s after becoming dissatisfied with her weight and physique while working in a law office. Motivated to improve her health, she joined a gym and pursued intensive training, which transformed her body and inspired a career shift toward exercise physiology studies. This background enabled her to transition into professional fitness training, where she focused on building strength and promoting body positivity for tall and larger individuals.[9] As a certified personal trainer, Ervin holds credentials including Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) and CXS in Sport and Fitness Administration/Management, obtained through recognized fitness organizations. She founded Amazon Eve Fitness, a company dedicated to personalized training programs that emphasize sustainable habits over extreme dieting, drawing from her own experiences in achieving a lean, muscular build despite her 6-foot 8-inch stature. Her training philosophy prioritizes functional strength, such as weightlifting and cardio regimens tailored to clients' lifestyles, rather than generic routines.[11][17] Ervin's certifications underscore her expertise in exercise science, allowing her to offer services like one-on-one coaching and motivational speaking on fitness for atypical body types. While specific training protocols she employs—such as progressive overload in resistance exercises—align with evidence-based practices for hypertrophy and endurance, she has not publicly detailed proprietary routines beyond general advocacy for consistency and self-acceptance in physical development.[11]Acting Breakthrough
Ervin's acting breakthrough occurred with her casting as Amazon Eve, a recurring character in the fourth season of the anthology series American Horror Story, subtitled Freak Show, which premiered on October 8, 2014, and concluded on January 21, 2015.[27] Portraying a strongwoman and performer in the fictional Fräulein Elsa's Cabinet of Curiosities, Ervin appeared in all 13 episodes of the season, marking her most substantial television role to date.[5] The character, depicted as a resilient figure navigating exploitation and camaraderie among circus freaks, drew on Ervin's exceptional height of 6 feet 8 inches, which producers sought to embody the role's imposing physicality.[9] Originally scripted for a male actor, the part was recast after Ervin's audition impressed creator Ryan Murphy, who recognized her suitability despite the gender mismatch in the initial casting call.[9] This opportunity contrasted with her prior acting credits, which were limited to a non-speaking body double role as Shelley Godfrey in the Netflix series Hemlock Grove (2013) and a short film appearance in Amazon Proof Your Home (2012).[3] The Freak Show role garnered Ervin widespread recognition, establishing her as a genre actress capable of leveraging her physique for roles involving otherworldly or extraordinary figures, and it remains the performance most frequently cited in profiles of her career.[28][10] The portrayal contributed to Freak Show's exploration of 1950s freak show culture, where Amazon Eve's arc involved themes of agency and survival amid societal marginalization, aligning with Ervin's own experiences as a tall transgender woman in modeling and fitness prior to acting.[29] Critics and audiences noted the authenticity her physical attributes brought to the character, though the season received mixed reviews overall for its tonal shifts and reliance on spectacle over narrative depth.[30] This exposure opened doors to subsequent guest appearances, including as "The Fist" in American Horror Story: Apocalypse (2018), solidifying her niche in horror television.[3]Notable Roles and Appearances
Television Roles
Ervin debuted on television in the 2013 Netflix horror series Hemlock Grove, providing the physical body double for the character Shelley Godfrey, the disfigured, upir-descended daughter of the Godfrey family, whose deformed appearance was rendered primarily through computer-generated imagery.[31] Her height of 6 feet 8 inches contributed to the portrayal of Shelley's imposing stature, appearing across multiple episodes in season 1.[32] She achieved wider recognition in 2014 with a recurring role in the fourth season of FX's anthology series American Horror Story: Freak Show, playing Amazon Eve, a bearded strongwoman and performer in a struggling 1950s carnival troupe led by Fräulein Elsa Mars.[28] Ervin appeared in all 13 episodes, delivering a performance that drew on her real-life physique and modeling background to depict a character who grapples with exploitation, loyalty among outcasts, and violent self-defense against threats.[9] The role, originally scripted for a male actor, was recast to suit her attributes, emphasizing physical prowess in scenes involving feats of strength and combat.[28] In 2018, Ervin guest-starred as Lady Karaba in the fifth-season episode "Fun & Games" of ABC's Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., portraying a formidable Kree warrior allied with Cassandra.[33] The character engages in high-stakes confrontations, leveraging Ervin's stature for an intimidating presence in the superhero action sequence.[34] This appearance marked her entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe television lineup.[33]Film Roles
Erika Ervin, professionally known as Amazon Eve, has primarily appeared in independent feature films, often cast in roles that highlight her 6-foot-8-inch stature.[3] Her film work includes supporting and starring parts in low-budget productions within genres such as drama, horror, and science fiction.[3] In Falling South (2017), a drama directed by Scott Patrick Johnson, she portrayed the lead character Eve, a towering figure navigating personal challenges in the American South.[35] The film marked one of her early substantial screen roles outside television.[3] Ervin starred in Chimera Strain (2018), a science fiction horror film written and directed by James Balsamo, where she played a key role in a story involving genetic experimentation and survival.[36] She also appeared in Dead Squad: Temple of the Undead (2018), a zombie action film directed by Michael P. Noens, contributing to its ensemble cast of undead and fighters. Her most recent film credit is in The Price We Pay (2022), a crime thriller directed by Ryuhei Kitamura featuring Nicolas Cage, though her role remains minor and uncredited in some listings.| Year | Title | Role | Genre |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Falling South | Eve | Drama |
| 2018 | Chimera Strain | TBA | Sci-fi Horror |
| 2018 | Dead Squad: Temple of the Undead | TBA | Action Horror |
| 2022 | The Price We Pay | TBA | Crime Thriller |