Charles Cyphers
Biography
Charles Cyphers (July 28, 1939 - August 4, 2024) was a prominent American actor celebrated for his contributions to film and television, particularly within the horror genre. He gained significant recognition for his collaborations with director John Carpenter, most notably portraying Sheriff Leigh Brackett in the iconic 1978 horror film Halloween. Cyphers reprised this memorable role in the 1981 sequel Halloween II, further cementing his legacy in the franchise.
Beyond his work in horror, Cyphers had a diverse acting career that spanned various genres and mediums. He also appeared in the acclaimed television series Hill Street Blues, where he worked alongside actor Jon Cypher, although the two were not related. Cyphers’ versatility as an actor allowed him to create lasting impressions in the industry, earning him a dedicated fan base.
Although he is primarily remembered for his chilling roles, his career also included numerous other film and television appearances, showcasing his range as a performer. Charles Cyphers will be remembered not only for his iconic characters but also for his contributions that enriched the landscape of American cinema. His legacy continues to inspire both audiences and aspiring actors alike.
Filmography
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Elvis
1979 • Sam Phillips
Critical Mass
2001 • Henderson
Grizzly II: Revenge
2020
Halloween II
1981 • Sheriff Leigh Brackett
Coming Home
1978
Someone's Watching Me!
1978 • Gary Hunt
Major League
1989 • Charlie Donovan
Methodic
2007 • Chief Sperranza
Borderline (1980)
1980
Big Bad Mama II
1987 • Stark
Halloween Kills
2021
Gleaming the Cube
1989 • Harvey McGill
Escape from New York
1981 • Secretary of State
Halloween
1978 • Brackett
Truck Turner
1974 • Drunk