Miami Herald (Sunday)

Charles Cyphers, 85, acted in ‘Halloween,’ ‘Major League’

- BY DAVID MATTHEWS

New York native Charles Cyphers, an actor known for his roles in “Halloween” and “Major League,” has died at age 85.

His manager, Chris Roe, confirmed to Variety that Cyphers died Aug. 4 in Tucson, Arizona, after a brief illness. He did not provide further details.

Cyphers played Sheriff Leigh Brackett in John Carpenter’s original “Halloween,” released in 1978. He went on to reprise the role and reunite with Jamie Lee Curtis in 1981’s “Halloween II” and the rebootsequ­el “Halloween Kills” in 2021.

The latter marked his final film appearance.

“To be called back again in a film, it’s unheard of after 40 years. Most people are dead,” Cyphers said in a 2022 interview at HorrorConU­K.

Nancy Keyes, who played his doomed daughter Annie Brackett in the classic horror flick, remembered him fondly.

“So sorry to hear about dear Chuck,” Keyes told People magazine. “My friend of many years, he could always be relied on for a kind word, a good laugh and a great story. How he will be missed.”

Alongside Keyes, Cyphers also appeared in Carpenter’s “Assault on Precinct 13” and “The Fog.” He worked with Carpenter again on the 1981 lowbudget action classic “Escape From New York.”

Born on July 28, 1939, in Niagara Falls, New York, Cyphers eventually moved to California and began acting, racking up more than 100 film and TV credits.

In addition to his collaborat­ions with Carpenter, he appeared on episodes of “Seinfeld,” “ER,” “The Dukes of Hazzard,” “Starsky and Hutch,” “The

Betty White Show,” “Charlie’s Angels” and many more.

In 1989, Cyphers portrayed front office man Charlie Donovan in the baseball comedy “Major League,” alongside Charlie Sheen and Tom Berenger.

He also appeared in acclaimed films like Hal Ashby’s “Coming Home,” with Jane Fonda and Jon Voight, and Clint Eastwood’s “Honkytonk Man.”

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