10 Most Unusual-Looking Actors In Movie History

2. Michael Berryman

Like Robert Z'dar, Michael Berryman is a familiar face to all fans of straight-to-video B-movies and cheap shlocky horror films - he first came to the attention of fans way back in 1977 after appearing in Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes. Berryman's career might not have been quite as prolific as Z'dar's, but at the age of 66 he's still going strong; he has a string of recent horror movies under his belt including the disappointing Rob Zombie effort The Lords Of Salem and Smothered, in which he played himself along with a host of other horror icons who become the focus of a hunt. With distinctive facial features caused by Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia , a condition which leaves him with no sweat glands, hair, fingernails or teeth, it's hardly surprising Berryman has often played characters with names like "Mutant Biker" in Weird Science.
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