Erich Anderson

Erich Anderson (born Edward Eric Anderson; 1957) is an actor, sometimes credited as E. Erich Anderson, and is married to actress Saxon Trainor. He has starred in film and on television, and is best known for his first film role in the 1984 horror film Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter as Rob Dier. He also starred in the 1988 film Bat*21 and in the 2002 drama film Unfaithful.

Erich Anderson
Erich Anderson at the Scandinavian sci-fi, game and film convention in Gothenburg, 2016.
Anderson at the Scandinavian sci-fi, game and film convention in Gothenburg, 2016
Born
Edward Eric Anderson

1957 (age 6566)
Other namesE. Erich Anderson
OccupationActor
Years active1984–present
Notable workFriday the 13th: The Final Chapter
Spouse
Saxon Trainor
(m. 2003)

Anderson's television appearances have included the series Second Chances as Bruce Christianson, thirtysomething as Billy Sidel, and Felicity as Felicity's father. He also guest starred on Melrose Place as Courtney Thorne-Smith's psychiatrist.

He has made guest appearances on such television series as Murder, She Wrote, CSI, CSI: Miami, Star Trek: The Next Generation in the Season 5 episode "Conundrum" as Commander Kieran MacDuff, and Boomtown as D.A. Ben Fisher. He also appeared in Season 3 Episode 19 of US drama House. He also had a memorable turn as Evan, the lead character in The Outer Limits Season 2 Episode 16 "The Deprogrammers" which co-starred Brent Spiner.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1984Friday the 13th: The Final ChapterRob
1984Missing in ActionMasucci
1986Welcome to 18Roscoe
1988Patty Hearst1st Male
1988Bat*21Major Jake Scott
1994MatlockTomSeason 9 - Episode 7
1994The Glass ShieldDistrict Attorney Ira Kern
1995The Final CutTalberg
1996InfinityGil
1997NightwatchNewscaster
1998Without LimitsCollin PounderUncredited
1998Where's Marlowe?Detective Simmons
1999Thick as ThievesTenesco
2000Auggie RosePaul
2002UnfaithfulBob Gaylord
2006SpecialNewscaster
2016Officer DowneThe Bartender
2017The NeighborBrian
2018Cold BrookMeisenger


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