Erich Anderson, greatest identified for taking part in Felicity’s dad on the drama of the identical title, died over the weekend after a battle with most cancers. He was 67.
Anderson’s spouse, actress Saxon Trainor, confirmed the information by way of Instagram on Saturday, June 1. “My husband Erich died this morning,” she wrote. “I’m sharing my brother-in-law Michael O’Malley’s phrases as I’m too bereft now to write down something.”
O’Malley described Anderson as “a sensible and humorous man” and “a unbelievable prepare dinner,” noting that he had revealed three novels along with being an achieved actor.
“He had an extended profitable profession as an actor—he was on that previous present 30 one thing; he was Felicity’s father on Felicity; he was killed in a basement in a Friday the thirteenth film: he was on Star Trek and dozens of different exhibits,” O’Malley continued. “I’ll miss him however his ordeal is over.”
Eve Gordon, who performed Felicity’s mother on the WB sequence, additionally paid tribute to her TV husband by way of Instagram on Saturday.
“My stunning buddy, Erich Anderson, has mentioned goodbye,” she wrote alongside a throwback photograph of her and Anderson filming with Keri Russell, who performed the titular character on Felicity. “He was a powerful a part of the world. I beloved him. I want you’d identified him, there was nobody like him. So humorous, so open to regardless of the day introduced him, so wickedly cynical and joyous without delay.”
Gordon, 63, famous that she and Anderson noticed one another “much less on set” after their characters bought divorced, however they nonetheless saved in contact.
“We’d hang around and speak for hours. He was so good,” she wrote. “Ah, take a look at this Erich, I’m utilizing the previous tense. My buddy, I hope I see you once more in desires and different dimensions. Fly excessive, my buddy.”
Along with Felicity, Anderson starred in TV exhibits together with The Outer Limits, Thirtysomething, Melrose Place, Boomtown, Bosch, NYPD Blue, Main Crimes and Star Trek: The Subsequent Technology. His movie credit included Untrue and Friday the thirteenth: The Last Chapter.
Anderson revealed his first novel, Hallowed Be Thy Title, in 2012. His books Thy Kingdom Come and Rabbit: A Golf Fable adopted in 2014 and 2022, respectively.