Eteri Coast
- Actress
Eteri Coast is a 12-year-old American actress of Ukrainian descent.
Eteri Coast recently joined the cast of the series "Space Command: The Great Solar War" for its third season, alongside Ethan McDowell, Torsten Voges, and other beloved Star Trek and sci-fi actors, produced by sci-fi veterans Marc and Elaine Zicree.
Over the past year (2024), Eteri Coast has brought ten emotionally complex characters to life in psychological dramas, historical films, and science fiction, each of which, despite her young age, required a high level of acting maturity:
For example: in "Space Command: The Great Solar War", her character Hailey confronts a difficult decision of whether to commit suicide or not, in desperate hopes of preventing a war;
Within the short film "Delta Rising", set in 1960s America, she plays the role of Kitty, who finds herself caught in a crossfire, witnessing the tragic death of her mother and only family member;
In the feature film "The Curse of Alice Deubel", She plays the role of Jenna Green. who, along with her brother and his friends, attempts to confront the curse of a town legend about a witch who hunts children;
For the short film "Donut", she portrays young Olivia, a girl paralyzed by fear, hiding inside a closet, later confronting a traumatic scene that will haunt her for the rest of her life;
And in the film Passed Over, her character Maya becomes the source of continued life for her aunt, a traumatized Holocaust survivor.
Eteri Coast is currently preparing for the shoot of: "Children of War" (Dir. Mimi Nguyen). The script has reached the quarterfinals of the Screencraft competition and is currently (2024 October) ranked number one on Coverfly's Red List for short thrillers. The film offers a perspective on the ongoing war in Ukraine, drawing attention to the realities faced by its people, especially women and children caught in the crossfire. Eteri will play the lead (child) role of Katya, through whose eyes much of the film's direction will unfold.
Despite her busy filming schedule, Eteri continues her acting studies at a performing arts school, balancing her commitments at a dance studio and participating in a dance competition team. She is fluent in standard American English, Russian, and Ukrainian, and is also working on mastering British and Southern accents. In her free time, she enjoys riding her bike and visiting theme parks.
Eteri Coast recently joined the cast of the series "Space Command: The Great Solar War" for its third season, alongside Ethan McDowell, Torsten Voges, and other beloved Star Trek and sci-fi actors, produced by sci-fi veterans Marc and Elaine Zicree.
Over the past year (2024), Eteri Coast has brought ten emotionally complex characters to life in psychological dramas, historical films, and science fiction, each of which, despite her young age, required a high level of acting maturity:
For example: in "Space Command: The Great Solar War", her character Hailey confronts a difficult decision of whether to commit suicide or not, in desperate hopes of preventing a war;
Within the short film "Delta Rising", set in 1960s America, she plays the role of Kitty, who finds herself caught in a crossfire, witnessing the tragic death of her mother and only family member;
In the feature film "The Curse of Alice Deubel", She plays the role of Jenna Green. who, along with her brother and his friends, attempts to confront the curse of a town legend about a witch who hunts children;
For the short film "Donut", she portrays young Olivia, a girl paralyzed by fear, hiding inside a closet, later confronting a traumatic scene that will haunt her for the rest of her life;
And in the film Passed Over, her character Maya becomes the source of continued life for her aunt, a traumatized Holocaust survivor.
Eteri Coast is currently preparing for the shoot of: "Children of War" (Dir. Mimi Nguyen). The script has reached the quarterfinals of the Screencraft competition and is currently (2024 October) ranked number one on Coverfly's Red List for short thrillers. The film offers a perspective on the ongoing war in Ukraine, drawing attention to the realities faced by its people, especially women and children caught in the crossfire. Eteri will play the lead (child) role of Katya, through whose eyes much of the film's direction will unfold.
Despite her busy filming schedule, Eteri continues her acting studies at a performing arts school, balancing her commitments at a dance studio and participating in a dance competition team. She is fluent in standard American English, Russian, and Ukrainian, and is also working on mastering British and Southern accents. In her free time, she enjoys riding her bike and visiting theme parks.