Erik Per Sullivan Spotted After 18-Year Hiatus, Skips 'Malcolm' Reboot
Erik Per Sullivan Spotted After 18-Year Hiatus, Skips 'Malcolm' Reboot

Erik Per Sullivan Spotted After 18-Year Hiatus, Skips 'Malcolm' Reboot

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Erik Per Sullivan, known for his role as Dewey in the sitcom Malcolm in the Middle, has resurfaced in Boston after nearly 20 years away from the spotlight, where he was spotted running errands and enjoying coffee. Now 33, Sullivan left Hollywood to focus on his education and is currently a graduate student studying Victorian literature, having last acted in the 2010 film Twelve. His former co-stars, including Frankie Muniz and Bryan Cranston, are set to return for a Disney+ reboot of the series, but Sullivan will not reprise his role, which will be recast with Caleb Ellsworth-Clark. Jane Kaczmarek, who played his on-screen mother, noted that Sullivan lost interest in acting and commended his choice to step away from show business. Despite his absence from the entertainment industry, he remains in touch with his former castmates and appears to be thriving in his new life. His recent public outing marks the first time he has been photographed since 2007.

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