Sidney Eddie Mosesian

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Sidney Eddie Mosesian Wiki Biography

Sidney Eddy Mosesian was born on the 14th July 1939, in Fresno, California USA of part Armenian descent, and is an actor, perhaps best known for appearing in the role of Captain Spaulding in the films “House Of 1000 Corpses” (2003), and “The Devil’s Rejects” (2005), both directed by Rob Zombie. He is also recognized for being a musician. He has been an active member of the entertainment industry since 1960.

Have you ever wondered how rich Sid Haig is? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that the total size of Sid’s net worth is over $1.5 million, as of late 2016. The main sum of this amount of money has been accumulated not only through his careers as an actor and as a musician.

Sid Haig was brought up in an Armenian community by his parents – Sid later adopted his father’s Christian name. As a child he was very interested in dancing, and by the age of seven he was already a paid dancer in a Christmas show for children, after which he became a member of a vaudeville revival show. Later, he began playing the drums, and in his teens, Sid signed a one-year contract, releasing a single entitled “Full House” via the T-Birds in 1958, which reached No. 4 on the charts. However, while in high school, Sid was spotted by the head of the drama department Alice Merrill, who encouraged him to pursue a career as an actor. He enrolled at the Pasadena Playhouse, and was tutored by such successful actors as Gene Hackman, Robert Preston, Dustin Hoffman; after the course was over he moved to Hollywood.

Sid made his debut appearance in the short film “The Host” (1960), directed by Jack Hill; during the 1960s he built his name, appearing mostly in roles as a villain in such productions as “The Fireband” (1962), “Mission: Impossible” (1966-1970), and “Get Smart” (1967-1970) among others. He started the 1970s with a role in George Lucas` “THX” (1971), starring Robert Duvall, and in 1972 he teamed up with Jack Hill again, and starred in his “The Big Bird Cage” alongside Pam Grier and Anitra Ford. Again in 1973 he featured in Hill`s film “Coffy”, and once more with Pam Grier. In 1975 he appeared in Joseph Penvey`s “Who Is the Black Dahlia”, starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Brooke Adams and Donna Mills, while in 1976 he got the role of Texas in the TV series “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman” (1976-1977), and then from 1978 until 1979 he played Dragos in the TV series “Jason of Star Command”; all these increased his net worth by a large margin.

Throughout the 1980s he featured in B production films, such as “Underground Aces” (1981) with Melanie Griffith and Dirk Benedict, “The Aftermath” (1982), “Forty Days of Musa Dagh” (1982), “Commando Squad” (1987), and “Goddess of White” (1988). He continued into the early 1990s, with roles in “The Forbidden Dance” (1990), “Genuine Risk” (1990), and “Boris and Natasha” (1992), before he decided to retire from acting, as he became bored with the one dimensional characters.

However, he returned to acting in 1997, with the role of the Judge in Quentin Tarantino`s “Jackie Brown”, starring Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Forster, and in 2003 starred as Jack Spaulding in Rob Zombie`s debut film “House of the 1000 Corpses”, with Karen Black and Bill Moseley, repeating the role in the sequel “Devil`s Rejects” in 2005. In 2004, he appeared as Jay in Tarantino`s Oscar-nominated action drama “Kill Bill: Vol. 2”, with Uma Thurman, David Carradine and Michael Madsen. His net worth was rising steadily.

Since then, Sid`s name has become known in the Hollywood area, and he has featured in some of the most successful horror films made from 2005 until present, including “Halloween” (2007), “The Haunted Casino” (2007), “The Lords of Salem” (2012) once again teaming with Rob Zombie, “Hatchet III” (2013), and “Bone Tomahawk” (2015) with Kurt Russell and Patrick Wilson as leads, all of which increased Sid`s net worth to a large degree.

Sid also has several project which are in the process of filming, including “Suicide for Beginners”, ‘Death House”, “Tabbott`s Traveling Carnivale of Terrors”, and the TV series “86 Zombies”.

Sid has received several awards during his career, including a Lifetime Achievement Award by Eyegore Award, and two Chainsaw Awards for films “House of 1000 Corpses” and “The Devils Rejects”, among others. Also, Sid has been inducted into the Horror Hall of Fame.

If to talk about his personal life, Sid Haig has been married to Susan L. Oberg since 2007. He is also known as a certified hypnotherapist, and in his spare time, he enjoys working with his clients.

IMDB Wikipedia ‘House of 1000 Corpses’ (2003) ‘The Devil’s Rejects’ (2005) $1.5 million 1939 1939-7-14 6′ 4″ (1.93 m) Actor Alice Merrill American Anitra Ford Assistant director Bill Moseley Brooke Adams California Cancer David Carradine Dirk Benedict Donna Mills Dustin Hoffman Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Fresno Gene Hackman George Lucas Haig Mosesian Jack Hill Jack Spaulding Jackie Brown (1997) July 14 Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004) Kurt Russell Melanie Griffith Michael Madsen Pam Grier Patrick Wilson producer Rob Zombie Robert Duvall Robert Forster Robert Preston Samuel L. Jackson Sid Haig Net Worth Sidney Eddie Mosesian Susan L. Oberg U.S. Uma Thurman

Sidney Eddie Mosesian Quick Info

Full Name Sid Haig
Net Worth $1.5 Million
Date Of Birth July 14, 1939
Place Of Birth Fresno, California, U.S.
Height 6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
Profession Actor
Nationality American
Spouse Susan L. Oberg
Parents Haig Mosesian
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0354085/
Allmusic http://www.allmusic.com/artist/sid-haig-mn0002613049
Movies The Devil’s Rejects, House of 1000 Corpses, Halloween, Spider Baby, Coffy, Bone Tomahawk, Foxy Brown, Jackie Brown, Galaxy of Terror, The Big Doll House, THX 1138, The Big Bird Cage, Black Mama White Mama, Brotherhood of Blood, Kill Bill: Volume 2, Little Big Top, The Haunted World of El Superbeasto…
TV Shows Jason of Star Command

Sidney Eddie Mosesian Trademarks

  1. Deep baritone voice
  2. Towering height
  3. Shaved head

Sidney Eddie Mosesian Quotes

  • [on why he retired on account of getting typecast] I just didn’t want to play stupid heavies anymore. They just kept giving me the same parts but just putting different clothes on me. It was stupid and I resented it, and I wouldn’t have anything to do with it.
  • We shot the film [Spider Baby or, The Maddest Story Ever Told (1967)] in eleven or twelve days, something crazy like that. And for the first two days, I was almost hiding from him. Not that I was afraid of him but I just didn’t know what you say to someone like Lon Chaney Jr.. And at one point, Jack said, “We’re ready, where’s Chaney? Sid, go get him, okay?” So I went over and I knocked on his trailer door and I said, “Mr. Chaney, they’re ready for you.” And he said, “No, stop that. I’m not Mr. Chaney, okay? I’m Lon, you’re Sid, we’re working together. Let’s just keep it at that, okay?” And so it kind of put me at ease and made talking to him and hanging around him a little easier to do.
  • When I went to school – Pasadena Playhouse – we were taught that the obligation of the actor is twofold: to entertain and to educate. We don’t educate. So I’ve taken that onto myself. Now am I a good educator? I don’t know. If someone latches onto a concept of mine, then I’ve taught well; otherwise, I’ll have to rethink my stand on things. But in a country where individualism is supreme and synonymous with being an American, it’s all vanished – it’s all gone now. You go to college, and you know what you learn in college? How to work for somebody else. I teach an acting class for teenagers in the summer – I have for the past fourteen years. I don’t encourage them to go to college: you want to be an actor? Be an actor. If you have to starve to do it, starve to do it. But if you’re not passionate about what you want to do, you won’t be good at it.
  • Well, for one reason or another I felt it was necessary to keep making money in the business. I’ve done over 350 episodics, in either feature or starring roles, and 34 films. I felt at the time I had to do that, because I had a family. I had the choice of falling back on selling cars or whatever — nothing against car salesmen — or purposefully taking on the lion. Walking right into the den and saying “Here I am, and you’re going to have to deal with me.” And that’s what I did. Was I a successful father? Maybe not. Was I a successful husband? Probably not. Was I a successful actor? Probably not.

Sidney Eddie Mosesian Important Facts

  • He is left-handed.
  • Was considered for the role of Judge Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
  • Was considered for the role of Marcellus Wallace in Pulp Fiction.
  • Longtime friends with Stuart Margolin.
  • Received both the Universal Eyegore Award for lifetime achievement and the prestigious Premi Maria Honorifica at the Sitges International Film Festival (2010).
  • Managed a community theater in Simi Valley, California, called Stage and Video Education Theatre (S.A.V.E.), which operated from 1989 until 2004.
  • Formed his own corporation, The Haig Group, with his wife Susan L. Oberg, of which he is Founder and President (2006).
  • Has appeared in episodes of two science fiction series with Julie Newmar: Jason of Star Command (1978) and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979).
  • Not exactly fond of the dialogue he was given in Galaxy of Terror (1981), Haig opted to play the character mute for most of the movie. When producer Roger Corman asked him why he was trying to play the role without dialogue, Haig’s response was, “Have you read it?”.
  • As of 2006, Haig donates 10% of his profits from conventions and appearances to charity. He also continues to enjoy a flourishing revival of his career.
  • He and Pam Grier appeared in many “blaxploitation” films in the 1970s, Haig usually playing a thug. So when Grier walked onto the courtroom set of Jackie Brown (1997), and saw that Quentin Tarantino had cast him as the judge, she burst out laughing.
  • Drummer for the late 1950s band The T-Birds, who released the single “Full House”.
  • Certified hypnotherapist.
  • Attended the Pasadena Playhouse (1959-61).

Sidney Eddie Mosesian Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Tabbott’s Traveling Carnivale of Terrors 2018 pre-production Sheriff Logan Actor
Abruptio 2018 filming Sal Actor
86 Zombies 2017 TV Series announced Walter Lutz Actor
Cynthia 2017 post-production Detective Edwards Actor
Death House 2017 completed Icicle Killer Actor
Razor 2016 completed Bartender Sam Actor
Suicide for Beginners 2015 post-production Barry Actor
High on the Hog completed Big Daddy Actor
Don’t Do It! 2016 Short Robert Actor
Groovey.TV’s Celebration of Badassery Interview Series 2015 TV Series Actor
Bone Tomahawk 2015 Buddy Actor
Twiztid: Sick Man 2014 Video short The Overseer Actor
Zombex 2013 The Commander Actor
The Penny Dreadful Picture Show 2013 Shopkeeper Actor
Devil in My Ride 2013 Iggy Actor
Holliston 2013 TV Series Sid Haig Actor
Hatchet III 2013 Abbott McMullen Actor
The Sacred 2012 The Stranger Actor
The Lords of Salem 2012 Dean Magnus Actor
The Inflicted 2012 Dr. Gardner Actor
Mimesis 2011 Alfonso Betz Actor
Creature 2011 Chopper Actor
Chadam 2010 TV Series Simkin Actor
Dark Moon Rising 2009 Crazy Louis Actor
The Haunted World of El Superbeasto 2009 Video Captain Spaulding (voice) Actor
Thirsty 2009 Short Radio Evangelist (voice) Actor
Brotherhood of Blood 2007 Pashek Actor
Halloween 2007 Chester Chesterfield Actor
The Haunted Casino 2007 Roy ‘The Word’ Donahue Actor
A Dead Calling 2006 Video George Actor
Little Big Top 2006 Seymour Actor
Night of the Living Dead 3D 2006 Gerald Tovar, Jr. Actor
House of the Dead 2 2005 TV Movie Professor Curien Actor
The Devil’s Rejects 2005 Captain Spaulding Actor
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 2004 Jay Actor
House of 1000 Corpses 2003 Captain Spaulding Actor
Jackie Brown 1997 Judge Actor
Boris and Natasha 1992 TV Movie Colonel Gorda Actor
Genuine Risk 1990 Curly Actor
The Forbidden Dance 1990 Joa Actor
Just the Ten of Us 1989-1990 TV Series Bob Actor
Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II 1989 Donar Actor
Warlords 1988 The Warlord Actor
Goddess of Love 1988 TV Movie Hephaestus Actor
Werewolf 1988 TV Series Bud Topolski Actor
Sledge Hammer! 1987 TV Series General Skull Fracture Actor
Ohara 1987 TV Series Turk Actor
Commando Squad 1987 Iggy Actor
MacGyver 1985-1986 TV Series Khalil / Khan Actor
Amazing Stories 1985 TV Series Thug Actor
Misfits of Science 1985 TV Series Swarthy Man Actor
Hill Street Blues 1985 TV Series Heath Actor
Wildside 1985 TV Series Burnett Actor
The Fall Guy 1981-1985 TV Series Yusef / Arnie / Mr. Fick / … Actor
Scarecrow and Mrs. King 1985 TV Series Actor
Automan 1983 TV Series 1st Gang Member Actor
The A-Team 1983 TV Series Sonny Jenko Actor
Fantasy Island 1978-1983 TV Series Otto / Harlen / Hakeem Actor
Forty Days of Musa Dagh 1982 General Hekemet Actor
Bring ‘Em Back Alive 1982 TV Series Tagan Actor
T.J. Hooker 1982 TV Series Gang Leader Actor
Bret Maverick 1982 TV Series The Mighty Sampson Actor
The Dukes of Hazzard 1982 TV Series Slocum Actor
The Aftermath 1982 Cutter Actor
Galaxy of Terror 1981 Quuhod Actor
Chu Chu and the Philly Flash 1981 Vince Actor
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 1980-1981 TV Series Pratt / Spirot Actor
Quincy M.E. 1981 TV Series Hatch Actor
Underground Aces 1981 Faoud Actor
Hart to Hart 1980 TV Series Gunther Maddox Actor
Jason of Star Command 1978-1979 TV Series Dragos Actor
Death Car on the Freeway 1979 TV Movie Maurie Actor
Tarzan and the Super 7 1978 TV Series Dragos Actor
Coming Attractions 1978 Lone Stranger Actor
Evening in Byzantium 1978 TV Movie Asted Actor
Switch 1976-1978 TV Series Farmer / Mahmud Actor
Charlie’s Angels 1978 TV Series Reza Actor
Police Woman 1978 TV Series Actor
McNamara’s Band 1977/I TV Movie Zoltan Actor
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 1976-1977 TV Series Texas Actor
Police Story 1974-1977 TV Series Reid / Dell Actor
Spencer’s Pilots 1976 TV Series Ron Sears Actor
Electra Woman and Dyna Girl 1976 TV Series The Genie Actor
Monster Squad 1976 TV Series Chief Running Nose Actor
Delvecchio 1976 TV Series George Borshak / Drug Addict Actor
Wonderbug 1976 TV Series Actor
Swashbuckler 1976 Bald Pirate Actor
The Return of the World’s Greatest Detective 1976 TV Movie Vince Cooley Actor
Run, Joe, Run 1975 TV Series Tolbert Actor
Who Is the Black Dahlia? 1975 TV Movie Tattoo Artist Actor
Emergency! 1975 TV Series Spike Actor
The Rockford Files 1974 TV Series B.J. Actor
Get Christie Love! 1974 TV Series Actor
The Six Million Dollar Man 1974 TV Series 3rd Passenger Actor
Savage Sisters 1974 Malavasi Actor
Foxy Brown 1974 Hays Actor
Busting 1974 Rizzo’s Bouncer Actor
Shaft 1974 TV Series Higget’s Bodyguard Actor
The Don Is Dead 1973 The Arab Actor
Beyond Atlantis 1973 East Eddie Actor
Coffy 1973 Omar Actor
Emperor of the North 1973 Grease Tail Actor
Wonder Women 1973 Gregorious Actor
Black Mama White Mama 1973 Ruben Actor
The No Mercy Man 1973 Pill Box Actor
McMillan & Wife 1972 TV Series Traylor Actor
The Big Bird Cage 1972 Django Actor
Beware! The Blob 1972 Zed (uncredited) Actor
O’Hara, U.S. Treasury 1972 TV Series Ward Actor
The Woman Hunt 1972 Silas Actor
Diamonds Are Forever 1971 Slumber Inc. Attendant Actor
The Partners 1971 TV Series Charlie Actor
Alias Smith and Jones 1971 TV Series Griffin / Merkle / Outlaw Actor
The Big Doll House 1971 Harry Actor
The Bob Hope Show 1968-1971 TV Series Actor
THX 1138 1971 NCH Actor
Mannix 1970 TV Series Harry Kellaway Actor
Mission: Impossible 1966-1970 TV Series Musha / Agent #1 / Goujon / … Actor
C.C. & Company 1970 Crow Actor
Here Come the Brides 1970 TV Series Peter Savage Actor
Get Smart 1967-1970 TV Series Guard / Bruce / Turk Actor
Gunsmoke 1966-1969 TV Series Eli Crawford / Buffalo Hunter / Cawkins / … Actor
Che! 1969 Antonio Actor
Pit Stop 1969 Hawk Sidney Actor
Here’s Lucy 1969 TV Series Kurt Actor
The Flying Nun 1968 TV Series Señor Quesada Actor
The Hell with Heroes 1968 Crespin Actor
Death Valley Days 1968 TV Series Thief / Farber Actor
Daniel Boone 1968 TV Series Typhoon Actor
The Helicopter Spies 1968 Alex Actor
Spider Baby or, The Maddest Story Ever Told 1967 Ralph Merrye Actor
The Danny Thomas Hour 1967 TV Series Hood Actor
Iron Horse 1966-1967 TV Series Rias / Vega Actor
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 1967 TV Series Alex / Vito Actor
Point Blank 1967 1st Penthouse Lobby Guard Actor
It’s a Bikini World 1967 Daddy Actor
Star Trek 1967 TV Series First Lawgiver Actor
Laredo 1966 TV Series Brunning Actor
Batman 1966 TV Series Royal Apothecary Actor
Blood Bath 1966 Abdul the Arab Actor
Beach Ball 1965 Drummer for Righteous Brothers (uncredited) Actor
The Lucy Show 1965 TV Series The Mummy Actor
The Firebrand 1962 Diego Actor
The Untouchables 1962 TV Series Augie the Hood Actor
The Host 1960 Short The Fugitive Actor
Warlords 1988 second unit director Assistant Director
The Big Bird Cage 1972 second unit director Assistant Director
High on the Hog producer completed Producer
Dark Moon Rising 2009 co-producer Producer
Beach Ball 1965 set dresser Art Department
Beach Ball 1965 still photographer Camera Department
Beach Ball 1965 boom operator Sound Department
Dark Moon Rising 2009 performer: “Trouble Is Back in Town” Soundtrack
Pure in Heart: The Life and Legacy of Lon Chaney Jr. 2010 Video documentary short provider: film footage and photos Miscellaneous
Django Unchained 2012 special thanks Thanks
Pure in Heart: The Life and Legacy of Lon Chaney Jr. 2010 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
The Green Monster 2009 thanks Thanks
Clapboard Jungle: Surviving the Independent Film Business 2017 Documentary post-production Himself Self
To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story 2016 Documentary post-production Himself Self
Horrified 2017 TV Series Himself Self
Halloween Wars 2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Judge Self
Bathing in Blood with Sid Haig 2016 Video short Himself Self
Sid Haig’s Filipino Adventures 2016 Documentary short Self
Vinyl Rewind 2016 TV Series short Himself – Guest Self
Smoke and Mirrors: The Story of Tom Savini 2015 Documentary Himself Self
Nerd Nation TV 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Movies and Stuff 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Adam Green’s Scary Sleepover 2015 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Quickies 2015 TV Series Himself Self
I Am Santa Claus 2014 Documentary Himself Self
Moviecops 2014 TV Series Himself Self
That Hashtag Show 2014 TV Series Himself Self
MoreHorror in Hollywood 2014 TV Series Himself Self
I Heart Monster Movies 2012 Documentary Himself Self
Inside Horror 2012 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Machete Maidens Unleashed! 2010 Documentary Himself Self
Tales from the Lumber Yard: The Making of Galaxy of Terror 2010 Video documentary Himself Self
Pure in Heart: The Life and Legacy of Lon Chaney Jr. 2010 Video documentary short Himself – Actor Self
Under the Little Big Top: Behind the Scenes Documentary 2008 Video documentary short Himself Self
The Hatching of Spider Baby 2007 Video documentary short Himself Self
The Horrorhound 2007 Video documentary Himself Self
NRJ 12: Scream Awards 2007 TV Special Himself Self
Scream Awards 2007 2007 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Vampira: The Movie 2006 Video documentary Himself Self
Fear Files 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Scream Awards 2006 2006 TV Special Himself Self
30 Even Scarier Movie Moments 2006 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
Texas Frightmare Weekend 2006 2006 Video documentary Himself Self
Reinventing the House: Making a Bloody Sequel 2006 Video documentary short Himself Self
30 Days in Hell: The Making of ‘The Devil’s Rejects’ 2005 Video documentary Himself – ‘Captain Spaulding’ Self
Horror Business 2005 Video documentary Himself Self
UnConventional 2004 Documentary Himself Self
Cinema Insomnia with Mr. Lobo 2001 TV Series Himself (2005) Self
E! Mysteries & Scandals 2000 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Pop Culture Beast’s Halloween Horror Picks 2014 TV Series documentary Ralph Merrye Archive Footage
Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness 2009-2012 TV Series documentary Quuhod / Captain Spaulding Archive Footage
Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film 2006 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Inside ‘Diamonds Are Forever’ 2000 Video documentary short Rodney’s Chum Archive Footage
Horrible Horror 1986 Video Ralph Merrye, In clips from ‘Spider Baby’ Archive Footage

Sidney Eddie Mosesian Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2012 Horror Icon of the Year Louisville Fright Night Film Fest Won
2010 Eyegore Award Eyegore Awards For lifetime achievement. Won
2010 “Maria” Honorary Award Sitges – Catalonian International Film Festival Won
2006 Chainsaw Award Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Actor The Devil’s Rejects (2005) Won
2006 Scream Award Scream Awards Most Vile Villain The Devil’s Rejects (2005) Won
2004 Chainsaw Award Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Supporting Actor House of 1000 Corpses (2003) Won
2012 Horror Icon of the Year Louisville Fright Night Film Fest Nominated
2010 Eyegore Award Eyegore Awards For lifetime achievement. Nominated
2010 “Maria” Honorary Award Sitges – Catalonian International Film Festival Nominated
2006 Chainsaw Award Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Actor The Devil’s Rejects (2005) Nominated
2006 Scream Award Scream Awards Most Vile Villain The Devil’s Rejects (2005) Nominated
2004 Chainsaw Award Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Supporting Actor House of 1000 Corpses (2003) Nominated