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Hy Pyke
Born
Monty Pike

(1935-12-02)December 2, 1935
DiedOctober 26, 2006(2006-10-26) (aged 70)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1973–2003

Hy Pyke (born Monty Pike, December 2, 1935 – October 26, 2006) was an American character actor.

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Biography

Pyke was born 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 actor Del Close.

Career

After graduating from UCLA, Pyke began his career as a character actor in low-budget and independent films. Pyke also has a small part in the John Milius film Dillinger (1973). 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 exaggerated physical comedy, marked by a distinctive, raspy voice.

Besides his film work, Pyke acted in theater, musical revues, etc.

During the 1970s, Pyke appeared in the 1975 horror film Lemora: A Child's Tale of the Supernatural, Dolemite (1975), The First Nudie Musical (1976) and Spawn of the Slithis (1978). Pyke played the part of Bebe Rebozo in an unreleased Richard Nixon satire called The Way He Was.

Pyke became more known for his role as Taffey Lewis in the science fiction movie Blade Runner (1982). Other noteworthy 1980s appearances include the teen comedy film Bad Manners (1984), starring Martin Mull and Karen Black, and the horror comedy film Vamp (1986), starring Grace Jones. Towards the end of the 1980s, Pyke's acting career slowed down and he began acting in television commercials. His last movie role was in the low-budget, straight-to-video 1988 horror film Hack-O-Lantern.

Pyke last lived in Los Angeles, performing as a nightclub comedian after surviving quadruple bypass surgery. In 2004, he contributed to a book about obscure 1970s genre films, Gods in Polyester, reminiscing on Lemora, Dolemite and others, in a style very much in tune with his on-screen persona. Pyke also contributed pieces on Blade Runner and Hack-O-Lantern to the book Gods In Spandex, A Survivor's Account of 80's Cinema Obscura (2007), a sequel to Gods In Polyester. He was also interviewed for an E! True Hollywood Story episode on David Carradine in 2000. Pyke's final film appearance was in Dealing, released posthumously in 2012.

Legacy

YouTube film reviewers Red Letter Media watched and discussed Pyke's film Hack-O-Lantern (along with Vampire Assassin and Cathy's Curse) in episode 58 of their series Best of the Worst, released on October 26, 2017. Jay Bauman concluded that Pyke's performance was "the most compelling thing about the movie" and "consistently compelling," while Jack Packard added that Pyke was "the hallmark" of the film. Hack-O-Lantern was voted "best of the worst" of that episode, garnering two votes from the panel of four.[1]

Partial filmography

Bibliography

– Pyke contributed pieces on Lemora, The First Nudie Musical, Spawn of the Slithis, Dolemite, The Erotic Adventures of Don Quixote and Nightmare in Blood.
  • Gods In Spandex, or, A Survivors' Account of 80's Cinema Obscura (2007/Succubus Press)
– Pyke contributed pieces on Blade Runner and Hack-O-Lantern.

References

  1. ^ "Best of the Worst: Vampire Assassin, Hack-O-Lantern, and Cathy's Curse".

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