Erik Von Detten Highlights

  • 2004: Cast as Chris, one of five brothers on ABC's "Complete Savages"
  • 2002: Cast in the series spin-off of the ABC miniseries "Dinotopia"
  • 2001: Had co-starring role in "The Princess Diaries"
  • 1999: Played a teenager struggling with his father's infidelity and his parents' subsequent separation in "Replacing Dad", a CBS TV-movie
  • 1999: Was a regular on the Disney Channel paranormal children's series "So Weird"
  • 1998: Starred as a champion in-line skater in "Brink!", a Disney Channel adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's "Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates"
  • 1997: Co-starred as Wally Cleaver in Disney's feature remake of the classic television sitcom "Leave It to Beaver"
  • 1996: Appeared in the CBS TV-movie "A Stranger to Love"
  • 1996: Starred as a young boy who relives Christmas over and over again until he learns the true meaning of the holiday in The Family Channel movie "Christmas Every Day"
  • 1995: Was featured as the son of a couple in turmoil due to family problems and a lemon grove disease that threatens their crops and their livelihood in "A Season of Hope" (CBS)
  • 1995: Guest starred on an episode of the NBC medical drama "ER" as a boy stuck in a storm drain who is aided by Dr Ross (George Clooney)
  • 1995: Starred in the Disney remake of "Escape To Witch Mountain", aired as an ABC Family Movie
  • 1995: Played the son of a slain police officer in the feature "Top Dog"
  • 1995: Voiced sadistic bully Sid in the hit computer animated feature "Toy Story"
  • 1994: Played a boy whose mother becomes obsessed with destroying his father after a bitter divorce in the CBS true crime miniseries "In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride and Madness"
  • 1991: Had a small role as a choir member in the holiday movie "All I Want for Christmas"
  • 1991: Originated the role of Nicholas Alamain on the NBC daytime drama "Days of Our Lives"
  • Had a voice role in Disney's animated feature "Hercules"
  • Starred as teenager Andrew, the only male in a house full of women (his mother, aunt and three sisters) in the ABC sitcom "Odd Man Out"