Michael Berryman

American actor


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birth_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
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Michael John Berryman (born September 4, 1948) Berryman was born with hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia, a rare condition characterized by the absence of sweat glands, hair, and fingernails; his unusual physical appearance has allowed Berryman to make a career out of portraying characters in a number of cult films, horror films and B movies. He first came to prominence for his roles in Miloš Forman's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) and Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes (1977). He has appeared in a wide range of feature films and television series, including Star Trek, The X-Files, and Highway to Heaven, in which he portrayed Satan.

Early life

Michael John Berryman was born September 4, 1948, in Los Angeles, California, the second of two children of Sloan and Barbara Berryman. He has one elder sister, Virginia. Berryman is of partial German descent; his German great-grandfather was a doctor who worked in Vienna. Berryman's mother was a nurse, and his father was a U.S. Navy neurosurgeon

Due to his father's exposure to radiation, Berryman was born with hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia, a rare genetic condition that affects the development of sweat glands, skin, hair, and fingernails. The condition also led Berryman to develop craniosynostosis, requiring him to undergo cranial reconstructive surgery as a child.

He was raised Roman Catholic and attended Saint Monica Preparatory in Santa Monica. Berryman became an avid surfer from a young age. After completing high school, Berryman attended California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, where he studied botany and zoology. Prior to becoming an actor, he worked as a florist.

Career

Berryman played Pluto in Wes Craven's 1977 horror film The Hills Have Eyes and the 1985 sequel The Hills Have Eyes Part II. He has also made appearances in the science fiction and fantasy movies My Science Project (1985), Weird Science (1985), Armed Response (1986), Evil Spirits (1990), The Guyver (1991), and Brutal (2007). He appeared in the 1975 Academy Award-winning drama One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. His time on set for The Hills Have Eyes proved difficult for him, since, during the 4-month shoot, temperatures in the desert routinely surpassed 100 degrees Fahrenheit and, without sweat glands, he had to take special precautions to avoid suffering heatstroke.

He had a role in The Crow (1994) as "The Skull Cowboy", Eric Draven's guide to the land of the living. Berryman's scenes were cut from the original theatrical release, but can be found on some DVD releases under "Deleted Scenes".

He has appeared in Star Trek and some episodes of The X-Files. He appeared in the 1985 Mötley Crüe video for "Smokin' In the Boys Room", as well as the introduction to the band's song "Home Sweet Home". He also portrayed the devil in two episodes of Highway to Heaven: "The Devil and Jonathan Smith" (1985) and "I Was a Middle-Aged Werewolf" (1987).

Berryman is a popular draw at genre conventions, such as the 2002 Horrorfind convention in Baltimore, Maryland, and the 2007 Eerie Horror Film Festival in Erie, Pennsylvania. He also appeared in 2001 and 2002 at the Horrorfind convention in Baltimore, Maryland, and in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on June 7 and 8 attending as a guest of "The Milwaukee County Massacre", a horror film convention and music festival. Berryman appeared at the "Scarefest" convention in Lexington, Kentucky, and at the Spooky Empire convention in Orlando, Florida, on October 17–19, 2008. He appeared in Roseville, Minnesota, at Crypticon 2008 for "A November to Dismember" on November 14–16, 2008 for the show's third year.

Berryman starred in the British-Canadian horror film Below Zero (2012), directed by Justin Thomas Orstensen. He was also a special guest at the third annual San Antonio Horrific Film Fest in August 2010, the Cinema Wasteland convention in April 2011 and the Contamination Convention in Missouri in June 2012. From 2014 to 2018 he played the founder of Zona in Z Nation. In 2024, he starred in a horror film, They Turned Us Into Killers with Taryn Manning, Scout Taylor-Compton and Kane Hodder.

Personal life

Berryman is a strong advocate for environmental protection and lived on a wolf sanctuary for ten years.

Awards

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YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)19782007
NominatedSaturn AwardBest Actor – Horror for The Hills Have Eyes
WonEyeGore AwardCareer Contribution in Horror Genre
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Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef.19751977197819801981198319841985198619871988198919901991199219941996199720002005200620072009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920212024(TBC)
Doc Savage: The Man of BronzeCoroner
One Flew over the Cuckoo's NestEllis
The Hills Have EyesPluto
Another Man, Another ChanceFirst Bandit
The Fifth FloorMental Patient
Co-Ed
Deadly BlessingWilliam Gluntz
Likely Stories, Vol. 3Man on television commercial
Voyage of the Rock AliensChainsaw
Invitation to HellValet
The Hills Have Eyes Part IIPluto
Weird ScienceMutant Biker
Cut and RunQuecho
My Science ProjectMutant #1
Armed ResponseF.C.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage HomeStarfleet display officer
The BarbariansDirtmaster
Off the MarkAcme Labs Man
Kenny Rogers as The Gambler, Part IIICpl. Catlett
Alf (TV series)Lab ManS02E25
Saturday the 14th Strikes BackThe Mummy
Star Trek: The Next Generation: "Conspiracy"Captain Rixx
Star Trek V: The Final FrontierSybok WarriorUncredited
AftershockQueen
Solar CrisisMatthew
Evil SpiritsMr. Balzac
Far Out ManAngry Biker
The GuyverLisker
Wizards of the Demon SwordHighway Man #1
Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of TimePilgrim #1
Teenage ExorcistHerman
The Secret of the Golden Eagle
Tales from the Crypt: "The Reluctant Vampire"Rupert Van Helsing
Little SisterTeacher
Auntie Lee's Meat PiesLarry
The CrowThe Skull CowboyScenes Deleted
Double DragonManiac Leader
Spy HardBus Patron with Oxygen Mask
Mojave MoonAngel
Gator KingThe Tech
The IndependentHimself
Rebel YellBouncerUncredited
Two Heads are Better than NoneChives, the butler
The Devil's RejectsClevon
The Absence of LightThe Seer
Fallen AngelsMort
Penny DreadfulGas Station Worker
Ed Gein: The Butcher of PlainfieldJack
Dead Man's HandGil Wachetta
BrutalLeroy Calhoun
Brother's WarCol. Petrov
Smash CutPhilip Farmsworth Jr.
OutrageObeah
NecrosisSeymour
The TenantArthur Delman
Satan Hates YouMr. Harker
Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake MonsterZombie Head
Mask MakerFred
Below ZeroGunnar
BegClayton Starks
The FamilyWilliam
The Lords of SalemVirgil Magnus
Self StorageTrevor
Army of the DamnedCrazy Earl
Apocalypse KissDavid Horn
ErebusJonah Crane
Kill or Be KilledDr. Pepperdine
SmotheredHimself
Potent Media's Sugar Skull GirlsHobbs
The Evil WithinCadaver
Death HouseCrau
Z NationThe Founder
ONE PLEASEIce Cream Man
Violent StarrThe Godmichael
Shed of the DeadDerek
Midnight EvilGrandpa ForneyFilm A.K.A. Midnight Devils
New York NinjaPlutonium Killer (voice)
They Turned Us Into KillersJed
Room 9Jed Bedford
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Audio

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2025The Temple of the Killer Tiger MonkeysChief ExecPodcast series
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References

Bibliography

References

  1. (2016). "Michael Berryman". [[The New York Times]].
  2. "Berryman, Michael 1948–".
  3. Hanley, Ken H.. (July 24, 2013). "Calgary Horror Con: Michael Berryman". Diabolique Magazine.
  4. "Michael Berryman Biography". [[Turner Classic Movies]].
  5. Miska, Brad. (3 March 2010). "Michael Berryman Deep Frozen in 'Below Zero 3D'!". [[Bloody Disgusting]].
  6. Johnson, Scott A.. (July 7, 2010). "San Antonio Horrific Film Festival Wants Your Films!". Dread Central.
  7. Squires, John. (2023-12-14). "'They Turned Us into Killers' Exclusive Trailer – Scout Taylor-Compton Gets Bloody Revenge This January".
  8. (8 March 2012). "A Conversation With Michael Berryman".
  9. "Shed of the Dead (2019) - IMDb".
  10. DiVincenzo, Alex. (March 10, 2025). "Doug Bradley & Michael Berryman Open a Door to Hell with ‘The Temple of the Killer Tiger Monkeys’ Podcast".

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