Actor James Winburn, stuntman for Michael Myers in 1978 Halloween film, dies at 85
James Winburn doubled as Michael Myers in original Halloween film. He donned the iconic white mask in Halloween for scenes that actors Nick Castle or Tony Moran, who both portrayed Myers in the original film, were unable to do.
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James Winburn, who doubled as Michael Myers in the original 1978 Halloween film, died at 85. Winburn's management revealed on Monday that he died on November 19 after an unspecified illness.
On Halloween, the stuntman wore the white colour mask for scenes that actors like Tony Moran and Nick Castle, who both played Michael Myers in the original film, were unable to do. The actor memorably played Michael Myers at the moment in which Dr Loomis by Donald Pleasence shot the crazed character six times, forcing him to fall from the balcony and vanish.
Winburn reprised his role in the 1981 sequel Halloween II and was given credit for stunts in films such as Tron, Escape From New York, The Night Stalker, Colors, Glory, etc. He has worked on several television shows, including The Bionic Woman. Among others, the actor has body doubled for David Hasselhoff, Stan Lee, Barry Bostwick, and Peter O'Toole.
Halloween: Origin & significance behind this festival of spook
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From pumpkins to pranks and communication with the dead, Halloween is a patchwork holiday stitched together with religious and occult traditions that span across centuries.
From pumpkins to pranks and communication with the dead, Halloween is a patchwork holiday stitched together with religious and occult traditions that span across centuries.
The history originates from the time of Celts, a collection of tribes with origins in central Europe. Their culture spread more than 2000 years ago. They used to celebrate the end of the harvest season with a festival called Soin on October 31.
The history originates from the time of Celts, a collection of tribes with origins in central Europe. Their culture spread more than 2000 years ago. They used to celebrate the end of the harvest seas..
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It also marked the Celtic New Year and was considered a time between years, a magical time when the ghosts of the dead walked the earth.
It also marked the Celtic New Year and was considered a time between years, a magical time when the ghosts of the dead walked the earth.
On Soin the villagers gathered and lit bonfires to drive the dead back to the spirit world and keep them away from the living.
On Soin the villagers gathered and lit bonfires to drive the dead back to the spirit world and keep them away from the living.
So November 1 was designated 'All Saints Day' to honour martyrs and the deceased (mostly for family members or friends). All Saints Day was known then as Hallowmas. Hallow means holy or saintly; hence it roughly translated to 'mass of the saints'.
So November 1 was designated 'All Saints Day' to honour martyrs and the deceased (mostly for family members or friends). All Saints Day was known then as Hallowmas. Hallow means holy or saintly; henc..
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The night before October 31 was All Hallows Eve, which gradually morphed into Halloween. Celts believed that on the night of the 31st, the boundary between the living and spirit world becomes thinner.
The night before October 31 was All Hallows Eve, which gradually morphed into Halloween. Celts believed that on the night of the 31st, the boundary between the living and spirit world becomes thinner
To avoid being recognised by evil spirits on All Hallows eve, the Celtics would wear spooky masks when they left their home at night, so the ghost would not mistake them for fellow spirits.
To avoid being recognised by evil spirits on All Hallows eve, the Celtics would wear spooky masks when they left their home at night, so the ghost would not mistake them for fellow spirits.
Trick and treating originated in the second half of the 1930s. Americans took from Irish and English traditions and went door to door, asking for food or money, while dressed in costumes.
Trick and treating originated in the second half of the 1930s. Americans took from Irish and English traditions and went door to door, asking for food or money, while dressed in costumes.
Another famous part of Halloween is the 'jack-o-lanterns', which people in modern times use on pumpkins. They did that to light the way to their home, for good spirits to enter.
Another famous part of Halloween is the 'jack-o-lanterns', which people in modern times use on pumpkins. They did that to light the way to their home, for good spirits to enter.
Winburn also directed three films, including The Evil Altar in 1988, The Death Merchant in 1991, and Miami Beach Cops in 1993. Monopoly Events which had shown Winburn at its For the Love of Horror fan conference last month, paid homage to the late actor on Twitter when his death was revealed.
FAQs:
Why is Halloween 1978 so important? When it was released in 1978, John Carpenter's nerve-wracking thriller became the most successful independent film of all time, setting the standard for modern horror and influencing future filmmakers for years to come.
Who is the murderer on Halloween 1978? Myers Michael is the film's murderer.