Just in time for Halloween, don't miss my interview tomorrow with horror genre icon Michael Berryman.  While you may not know his name, you definitely know his face!

Since Michael is pretty busy, I had to record my interview with him on Monday.  Looking down his resume, he's had a pretty amazing career.  From Wes Craven's original 'The Hills Have Eyes,' to Rob Zombie's 'The Devil's Rejects,' to a lobotomy patient in 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.'  He once appeared on 'Alf' and 'The X-Files.'  He rode a motorcycle into a house party in 'Weird Science.'

You may best remember him as the high school principal in Motley Crue's video for 'Smokin' in the Boys Room,' the video which still holds MTV and VH1's record as the highest rated and award winning music video.

So what's his favorite horror movie?  Have scary movies gotten better or worse?  He'll share his thoughts.

As a bonus, you'll hear about his amazing life and the back story to his looks.

Michael was born with Hydrochrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia, a rare condition leaving him with no sweat glands, hair, fingernails or teeth.  His father was renowned neurosurgeon Sloan Berryman, who spent time in Hiroshima after the U.S. bombed Japan during World War II.  One of the side effects of radiation poisoning was birth defects.  Spending much of his childhood in the Los Angeles Children's Hospital, Michael later parlayed his unique looks into a fascinating television and movie career.

Hear about his journey tomorrow morning at 8am on the Y105 Wake-Up!

What an honor it is to have a horror legend join us on Halloween!

~CMF

 

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