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For other uses, see Eric Knudsen (disambiguation).
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Erik Knudsen
Erik Knudsen was born in Toronto, Ontario and broke into the acting scene when he played Young Tom Canboro in the 2000 film Tribulation. Since then, he went on to appear in Scream 4, Saw II and Good Cop, Bad Cop. He also appeared in Blackout, Stolen Miracle, Full-Court Miracle and A Lobster Tale.
Erik has also appeared on the television series Doc, Blue Murder, Kevin Hill and The Guardian (for which he received a Young Artist Award nomination). In 2003, he took the lead role in the children's comedy series Mental Block, portraying the character Donovan McKay.Read More
Erik Knudsen was born in Toronto, Ontario and broke into the acting scene when he played Young Tom Canboro in the 2000 film Tribulation. Since then, he went on to appear in Scream 4, Saw II and Good Cop, Bad Cop. He also appeared in Blackout, Stolen Miracle, Full-Court Miracle and A Lobster Tale.
Erik has also appeared on the television series Doc, Blue Murder, Kevin Hill and The Guardian (for which he received a Young Artist Award nomination). In 2003, he took the lead role in the children's comedy series Mental Block, portraying the character Donovan McKay. In 2007, he was cast as Dale Turner in the CBS
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Erik Knudsen
Date of Birth
March 25, 1988 (age 36)
Origin
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Years Active
1999 - present
He played Daniel Matthews in Saw II and Saw V.
Career[]
Erik Knudsen was born in Toronto, Ontario. In 1999, he got his first acting role as Alex Shreffler in Real Kids, Real Adventures. In 2001, Knudsen guest-starred on The Guardian and later re-appeared in three other episodes. For his performance, he was nominated for a Young Artist Award. In 2003, Knudsen starred in the TV series Mental Block.
He co-starred as Leroy "Lefty" in the film adaptation of Youth in Revolt and as Lucas "Crash" Wilson in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. In 2005, he starred in the horror film Saw II.
In 2011, he played Robbie Mercer in the slasher film Scream 4. In the film The Barrens, he played the character of Ryan, co-starring True Blood's Stephen Moyer. Besides that, he played teen tech genius Alec Sadler in the Canadian Science Fiction series Continuum, along with Rachel Nichols and Victor Webster, and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for two consecutive years at the Saturn Awards.
He later a