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Hy Pyke

Hy Pyke

Actor

Hy Pyke (December 2, 1935 – October 26, 2006) was an American character actor. Pyke was born Monty Pike in Los Angeles, California, the son of vaudevillian David Pike and his wife Pauline. Pyke majored in theatre at UCLA in the 1960s, appearing in numerous student films, including one for Ray Manzarek, keyboard player of The Doors, called Induction (1965), which also featured The Doors vocalist Jim Morrison in a brief role. During that time period, Pyke was also associated with Del Close. From UCLA, Pyke went on to have a long career playing strange, often comic characters in usually out-of-the-ordinary, low-budget, independent features, with some brief appearances in mainstream films. Some of his mainstream appearances, like a small part in the John Milius film Dillinger (1973), ended up cut out of the final film. Although many of his better known films are in the horror genre, Pyke acted in everything from blaxploitation to musical comedies. He had a uniquely manic acting style, with a penchant for physical, exaggerated comedy, marked by a distinctive, raspy voice. In the 1970s, Pyke's physical appearance was equally distinctive. Very short, slightly overweight, with a moustache and heavily balding head of wild black hair, he resembled the archetypal Mexican bandit of B-westerns or Sancho Panza (a role he played in The Erotic Adventures Of Don Quixote, 1976). Besides his film work, Pyke acted in theater, musical revues, etc. During the 1970s, Pyke delivered a number of bizarre performances in off-beat films. His most memorable role was as a creepy bus driver in the 1975 horror film Lemora: A Child's Tale Of The Supernatural. Other notable 1970s Pyke appearances were in Dolemite, (1975), The First Nudie Musical, (1976), and in Spawn Of The Slithis, (1978). Pyke played the part of Bebe Rebozo in an unreleased Richard Nixon satire called The Way He Was. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Born: December 2, 1935 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Died: October 16, 2006 (Age 70)

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Hy Pyke  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
5.8
ActorMayor Daley1975
Movie
8.2
ActorTaffey Lewis1982
Movie
6.3
ActorThe Bus Driver1973
Movie
3.4
ActorMr. Flowers1976
Movie
4.5
ActorMickey1995
Movie
4.4
ActorSancho Panza1976
Movie
4.3
ActorHarris1978
Movie
4.2
ActorJack Dunn1978
Movie
5.3
ActorMr. Slatt1984
Movie
6.1
ActorDesk Clerk1986
Movie
4.8
ActorGrandpa Drindle1988
Movie
4.1
ActorClub Owner / Mr. Kuntz1980
Movie
5.2
ActorBenny1976
Movie
5.3
ActorB.B. Reboza1975
Movie
4.1
ActorWillie1978
Movie
8
Actor1978
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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