Ike Eisenmann
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Ike Keith Eisenmann also known lately as Iake Eissinmann (b. 21 July 1962 in Houston, Texas) is a United States actor, voice actor, producer, and sound effects specialist who has been active in the entertainment industry since he was a preteen. He first came to prominence (opposite Kim Richards, along with Donald Pleasance and Eddie Albert, along with other Hollywood veterans) as Tony Malone in Walt Disney Productions film Escape to Witch Mountain and its sequel with Bette Davis and Christopher Lee. Followers of the Star Trek franchise may remember him as engineering cadet Peter Preston from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: although since the demographic for that film also contained many moviegoers who were contemporary in age with Eisenmann they had therefore likely seen him in one or both Disney productions. More-dedicated fans of live-action science fiction also remember him from his role in the short-lived television series The Fantastic Journey. In recent years Eisenmann's career has emphasized the post-production area.
Eisenmann's last film role to date was in the affectionate spoof The Blair Witch Mountain Project (2002).
[edit] External links
- Personal website
- Ike Eisenmann at the Internet Movie Database
- Ike Eisenmann article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki.