Halloween;Nick Castle, Tony Moran (unmasked) and Will Sandin (young Michael) Halloween 2; Dick Warlock Halloween 4; George P. Wilbur Halloween 5; Don Shanks Halloween 6; George P. Wilbur Halloween H20; Chris Durand Halloween Resurrection; Brad Loree Halloween 2007; Tyler Mane and Daeg Faerch (young Michael)
Halloween (1978); Nick Castle, Tony Moran (unmasked) and Will Sandin (young Michael)
Halloween II; Dick Warlock
Halloween 4; George P. Wilbur
Halloween 5; Don Shanks
Halloween 6; George P. Wilbur
H20; Chris Durand
Resurrection; Brad Loree
Halloween (2007); Tyler Mane and Daeg Faerch (young Michael)
Halloween 2 (2008); Chase Wright Vanek (young Michael) Tyler Mane (adult Michael)
Michael Myers is an immortal fictions character who played a leading role in the very successful franchise of "Halloween" films he is a mad psycho who over the course of eight movies and four or five Halloween nights goes on a killing spree where he attempts to kill his sister Laurie Strode and succeeds to do so in the final Film Halloween Resurrection after killing hundreds of people to get to her
Michael Emerson plays the role of Benjamin Linus on Lost.
Busta Rhymes played the role of Freddie Harris in Halloween: Resurrection (2002). He is not the only rapper to play a role in the Halloween movies: L.L. Cool J. played the role of Ronny Jones in Halloween: H20 (1998). Apparently Mr. Cool J. really enjoyed acting in a horror film, because one year later, he was in Deep Blue Sea (1999), the movie about super-intelligent, super-vicious great white sharks.
Well, M. Faraday studied electromagnetism, and electromagnetism plays a big role in Lost.
Halloween, the night Michael Meyers came home, reigns as the most popular, successful, and possibly the best slasher film ever made. It certainly was the first real slasher movie and laid the groundwork for all that followed. Movies that proceeded Halloween had a piece or two of the puzzle, but in 1978, all the elements came together to form something that would become one of the most beloved sub-genres in horror film history… the slasher film! Some consider Halloween a whole lot more; many feel it's the best horror movie ever made. Whatever your opinion, it is a classic and has haunted millions. Who would have thought a William Shatner mask and a speechless "Boogeyman" with a butcher knife chasing a babysitter could change the face of horror? The film has spawned seven sequels so far, who knows when or if Michael Meyers' saga will ever end. While Halloween didn't kick off that huge wave of similar films right away, it is the father of them all, even Friday the 13th, which did usher in the 80's slasher craze. It made John Carpenter and Jamie Lee Curtis household names to fans and used that most special holiday to scare millions for years to come. After Halloween, no holiday was safe ever again, nor babysitter, nor teenager having fun. The " Boogeyman" was now real. The film works so well because we never know the reason why, Meyers is just evil, an evil kid that grows into an evil man, coming home after escaping an asylum to terrorize a group of friends on Halloween night in suburbia. Maybe the simplicity of it all makes it work so well. The film series has had good and bad spots. The direct sequel does a good job of picking up right where one left off. The third is a wholly different film and is Halloween in holiday theme and name only, but still a good movie. Meyers returned to the series thereafter and has remained and evaded destruction ever since. The sixth film is normally regarded as the weakest link, that is until we all scrutinize eight enough. Jamie Lee Curtis returned to the role that made her famous in seven, only to finally be killed by her maniac sibling in eight. Surely, Meyers will see the screen again sometime in the near future, as no horror "Franchise" stays dead long if it makes money. Perhaps Anchor Bay will release yet a few more versions to eager fans. Perhaps sequelization dulls memories a bit, but Halloween still stands as the most influential movie of its kind. No one who has viewed ever forgets it or Carpenters' memorable score. Where would we be without it?
In "Austin Powers in Goldmember", Austin Powers' father is played by Michael Cain. Michael Cain plays the role of Nigel Powers.
Michael Myers is an immortal fictions character who played a leading role in the very successful franchise of "Halloween" films he is a mad psycho who over the course of eight movies and four or five Halloween nights goes on a killing spree where he attempts to kill his sister Laurie Strode and succeeds to do so in the final Film Halloween Resurrection after killing hundreds of people to get to her
Michael Emerson plays the role of Benjamin Linus on Lost.
Michael Keaton
Michael Meyers plays the lead role of Austin Powers.
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Busta Rhymes played the role of Freddie Harris in Halloween: Resurrection (2002). He is not the only rapper to play a role in the Halloween movies: L.L. Cool J. played the role of Ronny Jones in Halloween: H20 (1998). Apparently Mr. Cool J. really enjoyed acting in a horror film, because one year later, he was in Deep Blue Sea (1999), the movie about super-intelligent, super-vicious great white sharks.
Chad Michael Murray
Heather Donahue, Joshua Leonard, & Michael C. Williams.
Sofia Coppola was given the role after the original choice
Sinead Michael plays in the role of Sky Smith .
Michael seater. He plays a role in Naturally Sadie as Cole though it's only for one episode. The guy who plays Marshall also plays in that episode.