Actor Erich Anderson Passes Away at 67 After Battle with Cancer
Erich Anderson, the veteran actor best known for his roles in popular TV dramas like Felicity and Thirtysomething, has sadly passed away over the weekend after a prolonged and difficult battle with cancer. He was 67 years old.
The news was shared on social media by his sister-in-law, who posted a heartfelt tribute using the words of her husband, Michael O’Malley, as she grieved the loss.
“My brother-in-law Erich Anderson passed this morning after a brutal struggle with cancer. He had a long, successful career as an actor—he was on that old show Thirtysomething; he played Felicity’s father on Felicity; he was killed in a basement in a Friday the 13th movie; he was on Star Trek and dozens of other shows. He was a smart and funny guy, a fantastic cook; he wrote three great novels which you can find on Amazon. I’ll miss him, but his ordeal is over.”
Anderson’s television and film career spanned several decades. He was widely recognized for playing Richard, Felicity’s father, in the hit series Felicity, and had a memorable role in the cult classic Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter. Over the years, he made appearances in numerous iconic shows including Star Trek, NYPD Blue, CSI, and ER, showcasing both range and depth as a performer.
Outside of acting, Anderson was also a passionate writer and cook. He authored three novels, available on Amazon, which reflect his creativity and intellect beyond the screen. Known for his wit, warmth, and talent, he left a meaningful impact not only in the entertainment world but also among family, friends, and fans who appreciated his work and personality.
As tributes pour in from across the industry and beyond, those closest to him take comfort in knowing his suffering has ended—and his legacy will endure.