Hy Pyke

Biography

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...

Known For

Career Timeline

197419791984198919941999200420092012
  1. 2012
    Dealing

    Hy • Acting

  2. 1995
    Twisted Fate

    Mickey • Acting

  3. 1988
    Hack-O-Lantern

    Grandpa Drindle • Acting

  4. 1986
    Vamp

    Desk Clerk • Acting

  5. 1984
    Bad Manners

    Mr. Slatt • Acting

  6. 1982
    Blade Runner

    Taffey Lewis • Acting

  7. 1980
    Smokey and the Judge

    Club Owner / Mr. Kuntz • Acting

  8. 1978
Hy Pyke - Aperture