Ike Eisenmann

Voice Actor

Ike Eisenmann was born in Houston, Texas, United States on July 21st, 1962 and is the Voice Actor. At the age of 61, Ike Eisenmann biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Ike Keith Eisenmann
Date of Birth
July 21, 1962
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Houston, Texas, United States
Age
61 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
Networth
$800 Thousand
Profession
Actor, Dub Actor, Television Actor, Voice Actor
Ike Eisenmann Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 61 years old, Ike Eisenmann has this physical status:

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Hair Color
Dark brown
Eye Color
Dark brown
Build
Slim
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Ike Eisenmann Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Ike Eisenmann Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
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Ike Eisenmann Life

Ike Eisenmann, also known as Iake Eissinmann, is an American former actor, voice actor, producer, and sound effects specialist who has worked in the entertainment industry since childhood.

Early life and education

Eisenmann was born in Houston, Texas, the son of Ruth Ann (née Gumney) and Albert Able Eisenmann Sr., an actor who appeared as "Cadet Don" on an eponymous children's television show that aired on KTRK (Channel 131) in Houston from 1959 to 1968. Albert Able "Al" Eisenmann Jr., the younger brother of Ike, is also an actor, as is Al's mother Hannah and her brother Stone.

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Ike Eisenmann Career

Career

Ike Eisenmann first appeared on television shows in the 1970s as Tony, Tia (Kim Richards' brother), in Walt Disney Productions' film Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) and its sequel, Return from Witch Mountain (1978). He proclaimed the Little Green Sprout in Green Giant commercials in the 1970s and 1980s. Peter Preston, Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott's nephew, appeared in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) as an engineering cadet.

Eisenmann appeared in the NBC television series The Great Journey and appeared in other series including CHiPs, T. J. Hooker, The Jeffersons, Kung Fu, Mannix, Little House on the Prairie, several episodes of Gunsmoke, and numerous appearances on the ABC Afterschool Special. In 1978, he appeared in the television series Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell and Terror Out of the Sky. Danny Baker, a New York subway graffiti artist who aims to sell his art professionally, appeared in the made-for-television 1982 film Dreams Don't Die. Despite not a critical success, the film received cult status during late night rebroadcasts.

As a youth, Eisenmann continued to appear on minor television roles, such as on the sitcom The Jeffersons. He appeared in the 1978 mini-series The Bastard as the Marquis de LaFayette. He also appeared in film roles like The Formula (1980) opposite Marlon Brando and George C. Scott, Cross Creek (1983) directed by Martin Ritt, and Disney's Tom and Huck (1995) in a minor role.

Eisenmann's career has concentrated on post-production and digital animation, often under the alternative spelling of his name, Ike Eissinmann. He has appeared on films including American Beauty, What Lies Beneath, Meet the Parents, Madagascar, and the Shrek series. In 2002, he produced and appeared in a 12-minute short film titled The Blair Witch Mountain Project.

Eisenmann appears in a cameo along with his original co-star, Kim Richards, in the 2009 Witch Mountain remake. Richards and Eisenmann appear as both a waitress and a sheriff in a scene together.

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Lance Kerwin, a Lot actor from Salem, has died at the age of 62. James Bond and James At 15, respectively, died at 16

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 25, 2023
Lance Kerwin, an actor, died in San Clemente, California, at the age of 62, according to his family. The entertainer is best known for his involvement in programs including the 1979-1978 NBC series James at 15, which was later titled James at 16. According to Variety, Kerwin's daughter Savanah said that authorities were doing an autopsy to determine the cause of death.