Erin originally auditioned for the role of Nicole in Zoey 101.
The role of Quinn on Zoey 101 was created just for her.
Erin's aunt Vicki Silbert was the vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter of the 1980's band Dogma Probe.
Erin's grandfather, Harold Silbert, was a live radio singer in the 1930s.
Erin's favorite color is purple.
Erin likes Vanilla Coke.
Erin loves to wear blue jeans.
Erin's mom is her inspiration.
Erin likes McDonalds and Tacobell.
She can fit 35 grapes in her mouth.
She can cry very easily in movies.
She is home schooled.
Her favorite song is "Brighter Than Sunshine."
She loves to dance.
She loves to spend time with friends.
Erin hates to get up early.
She appeared in All That's 10th Anniversary Reunion Special in 2005.
She booked the very first job that she has auditioned for - a DirecTV commercial.
Erin loves animals, and has been on set with snakes, a tarantula, dogs (both large and small), an alpaca, a chicken, bees, and rats.
Erin loves to shop at Wet Seal and Urban Outfitters.
Erin sells girl scout cookies to the tune of 1000 to 1900 boxes per season.
She has a beauty mark on her upper lip.
Erin is good friends with Amy Castle.
The first episode of a show she was in was American Dreams in the episode, Pryor Knowledge.
The first movie she was in was Art of Love, which was made in 2001.
Erin won the 2006 & 2007 Young Artist Award for Best Young Ensemble Performance in a TV Series along with the rest of the "Zoey 101" cast.
David Spade always called her "tiny."
She was taught how to play poker by James Garner.
She was at the Relay for Life in Monrovia.
Erin has befriended her co-stars Alexa Nikolas, Jamie Lynn Spears, Kristin Herrera, Victoria Justice, Matthew Underwood, Sean Flynn, Christopher Massey, and Paul Butcher from Zoey 101.
Her character, Quinn, is a science lover and is a wiz at robotics. She acts weird, but she is unique and does not care what anyone else thinks about her at all.
In addition to acting, she continues to be involved in Girl Scouts, and has been a top cookie seller for 6 years, selling over 10,000 boxes in her cookie career. This may have to do with the fact she is now famous.
She was nominated for a 2005 Women's Image Network (WIN) Award for her role as "Quinn" in the episode "Quinn's Date" in Zoey 101.
She has been nominated for two Young Artist Awards, one for her recurring role in "Carnivale," and one for her starring role in a short film, "Never, Never," shown atthe Sundance Film Festival.
Erin has appeared in numerous commericals over the past few years.
During her Girl Scout days, she sold up to 3,000 boxes of cookies per year to customers in Greater Los Angeles and the San Gorgonio areas.
Her dad is Marc Sanders, a financial planner.
Her mom is Kathy Silbert-Sanders, a psychiatric.
Erin has worked with James Garner, David Spade, Joe Pesci, Clancy Brown, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Tyne Daly, and Amy Brenneman.
Erin's current height is 5' 2" (1.57m).
She was featured in a T-Mobile commercial with Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Erin was nominated for Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Drama as a recurring actress on Carnivale 2004.
Erin was nominated for Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Short Film as a star on Sony Never Never 2003.
Erin: On Carnivale, I was playing the younger version of Amy Madigan, which meant I had to look like her. So, I had to have blue eyes, red hair, and freckles. I wore blue contacts, and the hair stylist put stuff in my hair to make it red. The make-up artist painted freckles all over my face and arms. It tickled! I also had to have a Russian accent, and actually speak Russian, neither of which I do. So, they had a dialect coach come to the set and tutor me in Russian! But, don't ask me to tell you what I had to say; I don't remember!
Erin: I like Quinn because she's not afraid to be different. Actually, she prefers it that way! Her sense of style is really funky and cool, too.
Erin: Quinn wears glasses, but I don't in real life, I have 20/20 vision.
Erin: I hope that Quinn will, kind of, re-set the standard of what you'd expect from a TV girl, you know? She's a loyal friend and devoted girlfriend, and the other kids really like her. But she doesn't feel the need to conform; she's not afraid to be her own person. She does what she wants, and doesn't care what other people think. If they like her, that's cool. If they don't, well, that's their problem. She's not going to change for someone else.
Erin: Here is how I would describe Quinn: smart,quirky, fun, a little eccentric, likes baby food, and just plain brilliant.
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