Michael Berryman
Actor

Michael Berryman Net Worth

Michael Berryman is a late 1970s horror genre icon best known for his role as "Pluto" in Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes. He suffers from Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia, a rare condition that leaves him without sweat glands, hair, fingernails, or teeth. Despite this, he has managed to develop his character and has appeared in many sci-fi/fantasy movies, often playing mutant bikers, evil undertakers, monsters, and other frightening characters. He is a favorite of horror movie fans.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Producer, Transportation Department
Birth Day September 04, 1948
Birth Place  Los Angeles, California, United States
Age 74 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Libra
Residence Clearlake, California
Occupation Actor
Years active 1975–present

💰 Net worth: $10 Million (2024)

Michael Berryman, a well-known actor, producer, and transportation department professional in the United States, has built a successful career and amassed an impressive net worth. As of 2024, it is estimated that Berryman's net worth reaches approximately $10 million. Through his remarkable talent and diverse range of skills, Berryman has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry. With his numerous acting credits, production ventures, and expertise in transportation, Berryman has solidified his position as a prominent figure in the film and television world, setting the stage for continued success and financial prosperity.

Biography/Timeline

1977

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 in order to avoid suffering heat stroke.

1985

He has appeared in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and 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).

1994

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".

2002

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.

2010

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 on 25 August 2010 and a guest at the Cinema Wasteland convention from April 1–3, 2011. He also appeared at the Contamination 2012 Convention, held at the Renaissance Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri on June 15–17, 2012.

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