Summary

  • In the original Halloween movie, six different actors played Michael Myers, including Will Sandin, Debra Hill, Nick Castle, Tony Moran, Tommy Lee Wallace, and James Winburn.
  • The Halloween franchise has had a total of 21 different actors portray Michael Myers, with each installment featuring different actors due to various timelines and reboots.
  • In the Blumhouse revival of Halloween, James Jude Courtney and Nick Castle took on the role of Michael Myers, with Courtney primarily behind the mask and Castle appearing in specific scenes for breathing sounds. Airon Armstrong also joined for the upcoming sequel, Halloween Ends.

Considering the length of the Halloween franchise, knowing all Michael Myers actors is tough, especially with more than one person often playing the slasher killer in each movie. Most of the scenes in this first movie saw Michael hiding in the shadows before he finally launched his attack on Laurie Strode and her friends. As a result, multiple people filled in for Michael in the movie. Throughout the years, there have been 13 movies with Michael Myers.

As the franchise rolled on, the masked killer took a more prominent role and a few actors became well-known for portraying the man referred to in the Halloween scripts as The Shape. These movies included the original timeline, an alternate timeline where Laurie died and her daughter Jamie Lloyd became the Final Girl, another where Laurie lived and Michael kept trying to kill her, yet another where Rob Zombie rebooted everything, and finally the most recent movies, where David Gordon Green continued his story in a third iteration of the original timeline. This allowed no less than 21 different Michael Myers actors to join the franchise.

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Nick Castle, Tony Moran, Tommy Lee Wallace, James Winburn, Will Sandin, & Debra Hill

Halloween 1978

Halloween (1978)
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Release Date
October 27, 1978
Director
John Carpenter
Cast
Donald Pleasence , Jamie Lee Curtis , Tony Moran , Nancy Kyes , P.J. Soles , Kyle Richards , Charles Cyphers
Runtime
91 Minutes

In the original Halloween movie released in 1978, six different actors played Michael Myers. As a young child in the beginning of the film, Michael is played by Will Sandin. In the first-person camera sequence when the young Michael takes a knife from the kitchen and goes upstairs to kill Judith, Michael’s hand that comes on screen to take the knife is actually that of Debra Hill, the co-writer and producer. Adult Michael Myers was portrayed mostly by Nick Castle in all the scenes where the masked killer is stalking his victims.

However, when Michael Myers is briefly unmasked by Laurie Strode, the bare-faced Michael is Tony Moran. In addition, scenes in which Michael was required to break through barriers were performed by Tommy Lee Wallace. Since he had created many of the props used in the film, he knew the best way to destroy them. Finally, for Michael’s climactic fall from the bedroom terrace, stuntman James Winburn put on the Michael Myers mask to perform the maneuver so no one was hurt on that final stunt.

Dick Warlock & Adam Gunn

Halloween II

Michael Myers next to a hospital bed in Halloween II.
Halloween II (1981)
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Release Date
October 30, 1981
Director
Rick Rosenthal
Cast
Jamie Lee Curtis , Donald Pleasence , Charles Cyphers , Jeffrey Kramer , Lance Guest
Runtime
92 Minutes

In preparing to shoot Halloween II, John Carpenter and Debra Hill knew that due to the amount of action that Michael would be a part of, a professional stunt actor would be the best choice for the role of Michael Myers. Dick Warlock, who also served as the stunt coordinator on Escape from New York and as Kurt Russell’s personal stuntman for over 25 years, was chosen for the role. For flashbacks in which Michael Myers appears again as a young boy, he was portrayed by 14-year-old Adam Gunn.

George P. Wilbur, Tom Morga, & Erik Preston

Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers

Halloween 4 Michael Myers holding a knife in front of a mirror.
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
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Release Date
October 21, 1988
Director
Dwight H. Little
Cast
Danielle Harris , Ellie Cornell , Donald Pleasence , Beau Starr , Michael Pataki , Tom Morga , George P. Wilbur
Runtime
92 Minutes

After the disappointing box office of Halloween III: Season of the Witch (which did not feature Michael Myers) and a long hiatus fraught with difficulties in how to resurrect the slasher killer, he finally came back to terrify audiences once again in Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers. George P. Wilbur and Tom Morga shared the role of Michael in the fourth film.

Tom Morga is the only actor to play Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees, and Leatherface on screen.

Morga plays Michael in the opening ambulance sequence, the gas station scene when he’s wrapped in gauze, the dinner scene with Dr. Loomis, and in the drug store with Jamie Lloyd. George P. Wilbur portrays adult Michael Myers for the rest of the film, stalking both Jamie and Rachel. In flashbacks showing Michael Myers as a young boy, he’s portrayed by nine-year-old Erik Preston.

Don Shanks

Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers

Michael Myers holding a knife in Halloween 5 The Revenge of Michael Myers.
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
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Release Date
October 13, 1989
Director
Dominique Othenin-Girard
Cast
Donald Pleasence , Danielle Harris , Ellie Cornell , Beau Starr , Wendy Kaplan , Tamara Glynn
Runtime
96 Minutes

In Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, Michael returns to hunt down Jamie Lloyd once more. In this film, Michael Myers is played by Don Shanks, who was also known at the time for having played one of the Santas in the Silent Night, Deadly Night movies. Shanks has a double role in Halloween 5, playing both Michael Myers and the mysterious Man in Black who attacks the police station and breaks Michael out of his cell. It should also be noted that George P. Wilbur is credited for stunts performed in this film, so it’s possible he could be behind the mask during some scenes, though that’s unconfirmed.

Don Shanks has a double role in Halloween 5, playing both Michael Myers and the mysterious Man in Black.

George P. Wilbur & A. Michael Lerner

Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers

Michael Myers with an axe in Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers
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Release Date
September 29, 1995
Director
Joe Chappelle
Cast
Donald Pleasence , Paul Rudd , Marianne Hagan , Mitch Ryan , Devin Gardner , J. C. Brandy , George P. Wilbur
Runtime
87 Minutes

The sixth installment of the Halloween movie series, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, sees George P. Wilbur return to the franchise as Michael Myers, playing The Shape through most of the film. However, because of test audience disapproval, Halloween 6 was rushed back into production. Large portions of the film were re-shot with A. Michael Lerner replacing George P. Wilbur as Michael because the studio wanted the villain to appear less bulky. This change results in the continuity error of a slimmer Michael Myers appearing in the last third of the film.

Chris Durand

Halloween H20: 20 Years Later

Michael Myers looking in a window at Laurie Strode in Halloween H20.
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
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Release Date
August 5, 1998
Director
Steve Miner
Cast
Jamie Lee Curtis , Adam Arkin , Michelle Williams , Adam Hann-Byrd , Jodi Lyn O'Keefe , Janet Leigh , Josh Hartnett , LL Cool J , Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Runtime
85 Minutes

Halloween H20 takes place 20 years after the original attacks on Haddonfield’s teenagers, ignoring the events of Halloweens 4, 5, and 6, and serving as a direct sequel to the first two films. Michael Myers is played by Chris Durand as he comes to find Laurie Strode and her son John at a boarding school where she serves as the dean. This brought the Halloween franchise back to its roots and allowed fans to cheer on Laurie once again as she battled The Shape. Other than Halloween H2O, Durand has worked almost exclusively as a stuntman on movies like The Crow, Pearl Harbor, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.

Brad Loree

Halloween: Resurrection

Michael Myers and Laurie Strode in Halloween Resurrection.
Halloween: Resurrection
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Release Date
July 1, 2002
Director
Rick Rosenthal
Cast
Rick Rosenthal , Jamie Lee Curtis , Brad Loree , Busta Rhymes , Bianca Kajlich , Thomas Ian Nicholas , Ryan Merriman , Sean Patrick Thomas , Tyra Banks
Runtime
94minutes

Halloween: Resurrection follows Michael Myers as he finally kills off Laurie Strode, then returns to Haddonfield to find that his derelict childhood home is used for a live internet horror show. In this film, Michael Myers is played exclusively by Brad Loree, though Busta Rhymes and cameraman Charlie, played by Brad Sihvon, both don a Michael mask at certain points in the film. Like most of the Michael Myers actors, Loree was mostly a stuntman in movies, with work in Jennifer's Body, Cabin in the Woods, and the Child's Play reboot in 2019.

Tyler Mane & Daeg Faerch

Rob Zombie’s Halloween

Michael Myers on a rampage in Rob Zombie's Halloween.
Rob Zombie's Halloween
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Release Date
August 31, 2007
Director
Rob Zombie
Cast
Malcolm McDowell , Sheri Moon Zombie , Tyler Mane , Scout Taylor-Compton , Brad Dourif , Danielle Harris , William Forsythe
Runtime
110 Minutes

Rob Zombie’s reimagining of the original Halloween brought more human elements to Michael Myers, exploring his backstory and also ramping up the psychopath element. Because of this, a lot more screen time is devoted to the young Michael Myers, played by Daeg Faerch. For the monstrous adult Michael Myers, Tyler Mane, also known for playing Rufus "RJ" Firefly, Jr. in Rob Zombie’s The Devil’s Rejects, took the role. A retired professional wrestler, Mane brought the size and strength to the role that Zombie wanted, while also having the stunt know-how from his wrestling background that allowed him to do anything Michael might need to do.

Tyler Mane & Chase Wright Vanek

Rob Zombie’s Halloween II

Rob Zombie Halloween II Michael Myers
Rob Zombie's Halloween II
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Release Date
August 28, 2009
Director
Rob Zombie
Cast
Tyler Mane , Scout Taylor-Compton , Brad Dourif , Malcolm McDowell , Sheri Moon Zombie , Danielle Harris
Runtime
105 Minutes

In Rob Zombie’s Halloween II, Tyler Mane returned to his role as the adult Michael Myers, chasing after Laurie Strode and killing swaths of teens in his wake, while the young Michael Myers was played by Chase Wright Vanek. Daeg Faerch had originally signed on to reprise his role as the young Michael Myers actor in this film but was recast due to having grown quite a bit taller since the first movie. Faech was 12 when he played Michael Myers in Halloween while Vanek was 13 when he took on the role in Halloween II.

James Jude Courtney, Nick Castle & Airon Armstrong

Halloween (2018), Halloween Kills (2021), and Halloween Ends (2022)

Halloween (2018)
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Release Date
October 18, 2018
Director
David Gordon Green
Cast
Jamie Lee Curtis , Judy Greer , Andi Matichak , Will Patton , Virginia Gardner , James Jude Courtney , Nick Castle
Runtime
106 Minutes

In the Blumhouse revival of Halloween, Nick Castle returned to his role as Michael Myers 40 years after he originated the role. Actor and stuntman James Jude Courtney supported him. While it was originally announced by the production company that the role would primarily belong to Nick Castle, with Courtney being there to supplement, it was revealed after the movie’s release that most of the screen time shows Courtney behind the Michael Myers mask. Castle appears as Myers in the window scene and is responsible for Michael’s breathing sounds.

Courtney received the role after being recommended by stunt coordinator Rawn Hutchinson for his ability to do both physical stunts and genuine acting (via The Morning Sun). Director David Gordon Green explained to Courtney his vision for Michael Myers’ mannerisms as being a combination of a cat-like grace and Nick Castle’s original performance. These two also returned in the sequels, Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends. Additionally, Airon Armstrong joined for Halloween Ends to do the stuntwork in the flashback scenes to the 1978 movie.

Frédéric Poirier

Dead by Daylight

 Michael Myers in the Dead by Daylight game.

While Michael Myers appears in many video games, Dead by Daylight is the only game in which Myers is credited to a voice actor. Though Dead by Daylight’s version of Michael Myers holds true to the original killer in Halloween and never speaks in the game, his breathing and grunts are done by Frédéric Poirier, an animator and composer known for his work on Hitman: Contracts and Hitman: Blood Money.