- **Q: Who is Erik Per Sullivan?
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Erik Per Sullivan, beloved by fans as the quirky younger brother Dewey in the hit sitcom 'Malcolm in the Middle,' has stepped back into the public eye after nearly two decades. The former child star, now 33, was recently photographed in Bos...
## Life Beyond Dewey
Erik Per Sullivan became a familiar face playing Dewey Wilkerson, the often-overlooked but uniquely talented youngest brother in 'Malcolm in the Middle,' from 2000 to 2006. Following the show's conclusion and a role in the 2010 crime thriller 'Twelve,' Sullivan stepped away from acting.
His recent appearance in Boston shows him bundled against the cold, grabbing coffee. Now 33, he has pursued academia and is reportedly studying Victorian Literature at the graduate level.
## 'Malcolm' Revival Without Erik
News of Sullivan's sighting came just as details emerged about the 'Malcolm in the Middle' revival heading to Disney+. While original stars Bryan Cranston (Hal), Jane Kaczmarek (Lois), Frankie Muniz (Malcolm), Christopher Masterson (Francis), and Justin Berfield (Reese) are returning for the four-episode series centered on Hal and Lois's 40th anniversary, Sullivan opted out. His iconic role of Dewey will be portrayed by newcomer Caleb Ellsworth-Clark.
His former on-screen mother, Jane Kaczmarek, shared insights at a fan event in April 2024, stating Sullivan is 'very very well' and simply 'wasn’t interested in acting at all' after his seven-year stint on the show concluded when he was 14. She praised his courage in choosing a path different from show business, noting it isn't for everyone.
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