Kaj-Erik Eriksen

Kaj-Erik Eriksen
Born Kaj-Erik Eriksen
(1979-02-15) 15 February 1979
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Other names Kaj-Erik Erikson
Kaj-Erik Ericksen
Occupation Actor
Years active 1987–present
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Kaj-Erik Eriksen (born 15 February 1979) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his roles as Danny Farrell in the television series The 4400, Jeremy Peters in the television series Boston Public, and as the son of the main character in the 1990s show The Commish.

Career

Eriksen began his acting career in Vancouver, British Columbia at the age of six. After only a few jobs as an extra and a couple of small speaking roles, he got his first big break when he landed a part in the independent film Quarantine. The shoot was very low budget and the cast and crew had to climb through broken windows to get to the set that was inside an abandoned, rat-infested warehouse. Kaj-Erik loved it and was hooked on acting right away.

Shortly after Quarantine, Kaj-Erik did his first of two guest stars on the TV show MacGyver, which was his favorite show as a child.

In 1991, after working on a number of movies, and guest starring on various television series, Kaj booked the role of David Scali, the son of Michael Chiklis' character on the long-running ABC drama The Commish. The well-respected show catapulted Eriksen into the mainstream American TV world, earning him nominations for a Hollywood Reporter Youth Star Award, a Youth in Film Award, and two YTV Achievement awards.

During The Commish's five year run, Eriksen worked on numerous other projects including the re-make of the classic film Captains Courageous, and popular TV shows Goosebumps and Are You Afraid of the Dark?.

At age 17 when The Commish ended, Eriksen moved to Los Angeles and continued his career and schooling there, making guest appearances on television shows such as Home Improvement and Walker, Texas Ranger.

Kaj-Erik returned to Vancouver in 1999 to shoot two seasons of Beggars and Choosers, a short-lived series that received critical praise as well as a cult following.

In 2001 after returning to Los Angeles, Kaj landed the role of Jeremy Peters on David E. Kelley's Boston Public. What was supposed to be a four episode arc turned into a recurring role that lasted 2 seasons. It also ended up being one of Eriksen's most recognizable roles to date.

Eriksen returned to Vancouver once again in 2004 to play Danny Farrell on the hit USA Network television series The 4400, one of his favorite projects to work on to date due the close "family atmosphere" of the cast and crew.

During Eriksen's 25 years in the business, he has guest starred on many popular TV shows including Tru Calling, Stephen King's Dead Zone, Star Trek: Enterprise, NCIS, Criminal Minds and The Closer.

In 2010 he starred alongside Richard Thomas in the Hallmark movie Time After Time.

Personal life

Eriksen became an American citizen in 2001. In his spare time, he studies karate and enjoys photography.[1] He also enjoys music, and is a fan of Dave Matthews Band.[2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1989 Quarantine The Kid
1990 Short Time Dougie Simpson
2002 Water Game, TheThe Water Game Clemon
2007 88 Minutes Matt Wilner
2014 See No Evil 2 Seth
2016 Blood and Dinosaurs Lee Short film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1987 J.J. Starbuck "The Blimpy Who Yelled Blue"
1988 MacGyver Jacob Miller "The Outsiders"
1989 Unsub Kid "Clean Slate"
1990 Danger Bay Michael
Stephen Walker
"Three's a Crowd"
"Live Wires"
1990 MacGyver Tommy Wiley "The Visitor"
1990 Neon Rider Boomer "Playing with Fire"
1991 Girl from Mars, TheThe Girl from Mars Ricky Swanson TV film
1991 Monkey House The Kid TV series
1991-96 Commish, TheThe Commish David Scali Regular role
1992 Neon Rider Harry "Point Blank"
1992 Miles from Nowhere Patrick Reilly TV film
1992 Odyssey, TheThe Odyssey Galileo "Galileo & the Gypsies"
1993 Mega Man: Upon a Star Proto Man (voice) TV miniseries
1993 Liar, Liar Jonah TV film
1993 Born Too Soon Ethan Butterfield TV film
1994 Double Dragon (voice) Regular role
1994-96 Hurricanes (voice) Recurring role
1995 Are You Afraid of the Dark? Zeke Matthews "The Tale of the Dead Man's Float"
1995 Goosebumps Billy Harlan "Welcome to Camp Nightmare: Parts 1 & 2"
1996 Captains Courageous Dan Troop TV film
1996 Poltergeist: The Legacy Joseph Dawkins "The Substitute"
1997 Journey of Allen Strange, TheThe Journey of Allen Strange Billy "The Visit"
1998 Walker, Texas Ranger Ted McGee "In God's Hands"
1998 Home Improvement Brian "The Write Stuff"
1998 Promised Land Kevin Neary "When Darkness Falls"
1998 Prey Shane "Collaboration", "Sleeper"
1999 Heaven's Fire Jeremy McConnell TV film
1999-2001 Beggars and Choosers Carey Malone Recurring role
2000 Miracle on the Mountain: The Kincaid Family Story Rick Kincaid TV film
2000 Outer Limits, TheThe Outer Limits Josh Dayton "Something About Harry"
2001 So Weird Inky "The Great Incanto"
2001-02 Boston Public Jeremy Peters Recurring role
2001-02 Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action! (voice) "Gift with Purchase", "Can You Dig It?", "Bad Hair Day"
2003 Hot Wheels World Race TV film
2003 Peacemakers Jack Morgan "The Perfect Crime"
2003 Tru Calling Cole "Star Crossed"
2004 Dead Zone, TheThe Dead Zone J.J. age 20 "Tipping Point"
2004 Star Trek: Enterprise Smike "Cold Station 12"
2004-07 4400, TheThe 4400 Danny Farrell Recurring role
2005 NCIS Frank Smith "Red Cell"
2006 Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York Joey Walsh TV film
2006 Saved Elliot "Family"
2007 Criminal Minds Henry Frost "Identity"
2008 Triple Eight, TheThe Triple Eight Adolf Hitler "Heil Filters... Adolf Hitler"
2009 Closer, TheThe Closer Adam Summers "Blood Money"
2009 Ice Twisters Eric TV film
2011 Time After Time Richard Kern TV film
2011 Perfect Couples Guy "Perfect Exes"
2012 12 Disasters of Christmas Aaron TV film
2014 Signed, Sealed, Delivered for Christmas Rob Casey TV film
2015 Hell on Wheels Cassius Young "False Prophets"
2015 Detective McLean: Ties That Bind Ken Davont "The Whole Picture"
2015 Christmas Detour, AA Christmas Detour Bryce TV film
2016 NCIS: Los Angeles Mark Powell "Angels & Daemons"

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