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Dean Erickson (born December 5, 1958, Maine) is an actor, writer, and the founder and CEO of Bionic Capital LLC, a registered investment advisory firm. He is best known for playing Gabriel Knight in The Beast Within and Eric, Daphne's love interest and Café Nervosa waiter, in Season 1 of Frasier.

Career

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After graduating from Brown University, he worked on Wall Street as an options trader and risk arbitrageur.[1]

After six years he became an actor. He starred in several lesser Shakespearean productions and later guest starred in a few episodes of Frasier as a waiter called Eric who became a love interest for Daphne in the first season.

His best known role may be starring as Gabriel Knight in the award-winning[2] FMV video game The Beast Within. The role of Gabriel Knight was re-cast, since Jensen felt Tim Curry, who voiced Knight in Sins of the Fathers, did not look the part.[3] Dean Erickson took the part, and delivered a take on the character markedly different from Curry's. Erickson explained that "there was no way I was going to do Tim Curry, because... you know, Tim Curry is Tim Curry. He was a little more animated or maybe you could say over the top. What he was doing called for that. What I was doing called for something a little more down to earth and grounded".[3] He clarified that "[Curry] only voiced a character and, due to the nature of animation, voices often need to be more over-the-top, because they have to impart more of everything without the visual aspect of a real, live person on screen".[4] To prepare for the role, Erickson intensely studied films with Southern characters and voice tapes of Southern dialects in order to make his accent sound natural.[4] He enjoyed the role and later said that if the Gabriel Knight series had continued using live action FMV, he would have done more.[3]

He later turned his focus to writing. He has published a mystery novel, No One Laughs at a Dead Clown, under the name DC Erickson, and a self-help book, Choose Your Story, Choose Your Life.[5]

In 2010, he was elected to the Midcoast Maine Sports Hall of Fame.[6]

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Dean Erickson is an American actor and financial advisor known for his portrayal of Gabriel Knight in the full-motion video adventure game The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery (1995) and for founding and leading Bionic Capital LLC, a registered investment advisory firm. Born and raised in rural Maine, Erickson excelled in basketball during high school and college, later earning induction into the Maine Basketball Hall of Fame. He graduated from Brown University in 1982 with a degree in mathematical economics before beginning his career as an options trader on Wall Street at Miller Tabak & Company, where he also managed a merger arbitrage portfolio and earned his Chartered Financial Analyst designation in 1987. After his initial finance work, he pursued acting professionally, securing a recurring role as Eric on the television series Frasier. His most notable acting credit remains voicing and performing as the titular character in The Beast Within, a critically regarded adventure game that has sustained a dedicated following among fans of the genre. Erickson later returned to the investment industry, serving as a financial advisor at UBS Financial Services before establishing Bionic Capital LLC in 2009, where he serves as CEO and provides personalized wealth management, investment strategies, and long-term planning to clients. Beyond his primary careers, he has authored personal development books including Choose Your Story, Choose Your Life and Act. Adapt. Achieve., a mystery novel titled No One Laughs at a Dead Clown: A Razz McNeil Mystery, and invented the Exercise Star (also known as the AbStar Fitness Trainer), a patented inflatable fitness device. He resides in Melbourne, Florida, with his wife Lisa and maintains a focus on philanthropy aimed at improving the health, education, and welfare of children.

Early life and education

Birth and upbringing

Dean Erickson was born on December 5, 1958, in Maine, USA. He grew up in rural Maine in a business-oriented family, with two older brothers and one older sister who encouraged his interest in sports. His father owned and operated multiple businesses, including chicken farms, a car dealership, house rebuilding projects, and real estate brokering. In fifth grade, Erickson met the new high school basketball coach, whose influence motivated him to work toward becoming the best basketball player possible and sparked a lasting drive to excel in athletics.

Education and athletic achievements

Dean Erickson played high school basketball as a standout point guard, contributing to his team's success that culminated in winning the Class B state championship in 1977. He continued his playing career at Brown University, competing for three seasons on the Ivy League school's basketball team. During his college tenure, he played against notable opponents including Isaiah Thomas. Erickson graduated from Brown University in 1982 with a degree in mathematical economics. His athletic contributions were later honored with election to the Midcoast Maine Sports Hall of Fame in 2010 and induction into the Maine Basketball Hall of Fame in 2018.

Finance career

Early Wall Street experience

Dean Erickson began his Wall Street career at Miller Tabak & Company in New York City, where he started as an options trader. His responsibilities later expanded to managing the firm's merger arbitrage portfolio. In 1987, Erickson earned his Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation. Over six years, he worked as an options trader and risk arbitrageur on Wall Street, building expertise in derivatives and arbitrage strategies.

Founding of Bionic Capital

Dean Erickson founded Bionic Capital LLC in 2009 and has served as its CEO since inception, overseeing portfolio management, client relationships, and overall investment strategy. Bionic Capital operates as a registered investment advisor with the State of Florida. Prior to establishing Bionic Capital, Erickson returned to the investment industry in 2006 with UBS Financial Services, where he served until 2008. He then worked at Berthel Fisher & Company Financial Services, Inc. from 2008 to 2009. The firm provides managed investment strategies, wealth advice, and long-term financial planning to clients throughout the United States. Erickson, who holds the CFA designation, emphasizes intelligent investing approaches at Bionic Capital. Bionic Capital emphasizes access to diversified model portfolios from leading asset managers such as BlackRock and JPMorgan, focusing on intelligent investing approaches.

Other business ventures

Dean Erickson owns and operates StartupDomains.com and Brandlily.com, which serve as brokerages for curated, high-quality .com domain names. Through these platforms, he sells pre-priced premium domains and facilitates brand development opportunities for startups and businesses. Erickson is the creator of the patented AbStar Fitness Trainer, also known as Exercise Star™ or AbStar AIR Core Fitness Trainer, an inflatable fitness product designed as a safer and more effective alternative to traditional exercise balls. The device features a unique rounded star-shaped design with an anti-slip base that provides unstable surface training benefits while preventing rolling and enhancing user safety.

Acting career

Stage and early acting

After leaving Wall Street following six years as an options trader and risk arbitrageur, Dean Erickson transitioned to acting in his early thirties. He initially enrolled in an acting class to build comfort in people-oriented situations ahead of planned hedge fund work, but found the experience so enjoyable and self-revealing that he shifted his career toward professional acting. Erickson studied with prominent acting teachers including Uta Hagen, Victor Garber, and Anne Jackson. His early professional work consisted of off-off-Broadway stage roles in a variety of productions, including Diomedes in Troilus and Cressida, Cassio in Othello, and Hal in Picnic, among others. He described this initial phase of his acting career as an exciting period of learning and personal growth, which he loved almost every minute of despite the challenges of securing roles.

Television roles

Dean Erickson guest-starred in the NBC sitcom Frasier, appearing in four episodes during the first season from 1993 to 1994. He played Eric, a waiter at the fictional Café Nervosa coffee shop who briefly became a romantic interest for Daphne Moon, portrayed by Jane Leeves. Erickson described the experience as intimidating given the caliber of the cast, including Kelsey Grammer, David Hyde Pierce, and Leeves, and noted that he focused primarily on remembering his lines as a bit player. In one scene, he shared a kiss with Leeves that was ultimately cut from the episode. This marked his primary television acting credit.

Video game performance

Dean Erickson starred as Gabriel Knight in the full-motion video adventure game The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery, released in 1995. This role marked his most prominent video game performance, following guest appearances on television. Erickson deliberately avoided basing his portrayal on Tim Curry's voice work from the series' first installment, recognizing that animation often requires more exaggerated delivery to compensate for the absence of visual performance. He described his own approach as more down-to-earth and grounded, suited to the live-action format, explaining that Curry's style was "a little more animated or maybe you could say over the top" while his required something different. Erickson emphasized that he made no attempt to imitate Curry, instead focusing on fulfilling the character's demands as written in the live-action context. To prepare for the role, he intensely studied films featuring Southern characters and voice tapes of Southern dialects in order to develop an accent that felt natural, comfortable, geographically logical, and understandable. He also read the script repeatedly, connecting deeply with Gabriel's emotional journey and filling in details of the character's history, upbringing, influences, and motivations to ensure his choices resonated authentically. Erickson expressed that he would have been interested in reprising the role of Gabriel Knight had the series continued using live-action FMV.

Writing career

Published books

Dean Erickson has authored three published books, consisting of a mystery novel and two self-help titles focused on personal development and achievement. His writing career progressed from his earlier acting work, beginning with screenplays before moving to published books. No One Laughs at a Dead Clown is a mystery thriller published under the pseudonym DC Erickson. Choose Your Story, Choose Your Life is a self-help book that guides readers to rethink, rebuild, and live the life story of their choosing through committed personal transformation and eliminating excuses. It features a foreword by Cynthia Ambres, M.D. Building on these ideas, Act. Adapt. Achieve. was published in 2012 and introduces the Idea Circle as an innovative tool to help readers consistently achieve success by taking action, adapting to feedback, and pursuing their potential rather than merely hoping for better outcomes.

Other creative work

In addition to his work as an author, Dean Erickson has pursued songwriting as another form of storytelling. He has explained his approach by stating, “I enjoy telling stories through writing, and that's what I try to do with songwriting.” This creative outlet serves as a complementary medium for conveying narratives and messages. Erickson has written only a few songs but has expressed enthusiasm for continuing the work, noting that he expects to create a few more that are meaningful to him. Although he prefers performers with stronger vocal abilities, he has occasionally sung his own compositions, observing that “although I prefer someone with a better voice to sing them, I've found that sometimes you just have to do it yourself to get it done.” He hopes listeners will appreciate the stories and messages within the songs.

Personal life

Family and residence

Dean Erickson is married to Lisa. He and his wife live in Melbourne, Florida. Earlier in his career, Erickson was based in Los Angeles with his wife. The couple has since relocated to Florida, where they currently reside.

Philanthropic goals

Dean Erickson has articulated ambitious philanthropic goals focused on supporting children's health, education, and welfare. In his 2012 book Act. Adapt. Achieve., he listed four personal goals, with the fourth being: “Create and build a billion-dollar public foundation to help improve the health, education, and welfare of children around the world by the time I’m seventy-five.” He has described this as a major aspiration while noting ongoing efforts toward it, stating, “It was a big, big goal and frankly, I am still working to realize it.” Applying the adaptive principles from his book, Erickson and his wife now plan to establish a private family foundation, with the aim to “grow it as much as possible to give as much as possible.” He emphasizes that “Anything we can give to help others, especially children, can be deemed a success,” and affirms that “Our journey and mission continue.”
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