Ike Eisenmann


Biography

At the age of 11, Ike Eisenmann kickstarted his acting career. He also appeared in the TV movie "Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free" (NBC, 1975-76). He appeared in a number of television specials, including "My Dad Lives in a Downtown Hotel" (ABC, 1973-74) and "The Amazing Cosmic Awareness of Duffy Moon" (ABC, 1975-76). He also took on a few movie roles at the time, appearing in the Eddie Al...

Photos & Videos

Return from Witch Mountain - Movie Poster
Escape to Witch Mountain - Movie Poster

Biography

At the age of 11, Ike Eisenmann kickstarted his acting career. He also appeared in the TV movie "Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free" (NBC, 1975-76). He appeared in a number of television specials, including "My Dad Lives in a Downtown Hotel" (ABC, 1973-74) and "The Amazing Cosmic Awareness of Duffy Moon" (ABC, 1975-76). He also took on a few movie roles at the time, appearing in the Eddie Albert fantasy "Escape to Witch Mountain" (1975) and "Return From Witch Mountain" (1978). Eisenmann also lent his vocal talents to "The Magical Mystery Trip Through Little Red's Head" (ABC, 1973-74). He then appeared in the thrilling mystery "The Formula" (1980) with George C Scott, the William Shatner action movie "Star Trek II: the Wrath of Khan" (1982) and "Cross Creek" (1983) with Mary Steenburgen. He also lent his voice to the animated feature "Gobots: Battle of the Rock Lords" (1986) with Margot Kidder. Eisenmann continued to exercise his talent in the nineties, taking on a mix of projects like "Ruby" (1992) starring Danny Aiello, "Homeward Bound: the Incredible Journey" with Don Alder (1993) and "Son-In-Law" (1993) starring Pauly Shore. His credits also expanded to "Iron Will" (1994) and "It's Pat" with Julia Sweeney (1994). Most recently, Eisenmann acted in the Dwayne Johnson suspenseful adaptation "Race to Witch Mountain" (2009).

Life Events

Photo Collections

Return from Witch Mountain - Movie Poster
Here is the American one-sheet movie poster for Disney's Return from Witch Mountain (1978). One-sheets measured 27x41 inches, and were the poster style most commonly used in theaters.
Escape to Witch Mountain - Movie Poster
Here is the American one-sheet movie poster for Disney's Escape to Witch Mountain (1975). One-sheets measured 27x41 inches, and were the poster style most commonly used in theaters.

Videos

Movie Clip

Return From Witch Mountain -- (Movie Clip) Never Energize! With their uncle (Denver Pyle) in charge, Tony (Ike Eisenmann) and Tia (Kim Richards) land at the Rose Bowl and get tips about the "Muggle" world in Disney's Return From Witch Mountain, 1978.
Return From Witch Mountain -- (Movie Clip) Molecular Flow Dr. Gannon (Christopher Lee) has hooked up already-magical Tony (Ike Eisenmann) to his human remote-control, with Anthony James as guinea pig and Bette Davis supporting in Return From Witch Mountain, 1978.
Escape to Witch Mountain -- (Movie Clip) Tony & Tia New arrivals Tony (Ike Eisenmann) and Tia (Kim Richards) deal with a bully (Dermott Downs) and the powerful Mrs. Grindley (Reta Shaw) on their first day at the Children's Home in Escape to Witch Mountain, 1975.
Escape to Witch Mountain -- (Movie Clip) Your New Quarters Mr. Bolt (Ray Milland) and his aide Deranian (Donald Pleasence) hide their evil intentions as they show Tia (Kim Richards) and Tony (Ike Eisenmann) their new digs in Disney's Escape to Witch Mountain, 1975.
Formula, The (1980) -- (Movie Clip) It's Not Talcum Powder After a prologue in WWII Germany, when one Tom Neely gets near some Nazi secrets, in contemporary LA we meet George C. Scott as cop Caine, Ike Eisenmann his son, Calvin Jung intercepting them, then Francisco Prado the pathologist, in The Formula, 1980, from producer Steve Shagan’s novel and screenplay.
Escape to Witch Mountain -- (Movie Clip) It's A Map! Tony (Ike Eisemannn) is using a harmonica to draw on a mirror when his sister Tina (Kim Richards) discovers a map hidden in her secret case in Disney's Escape to Witch Mountain, 1975.
Escape to Witch Mountain -- (Movie Clip) Baseball Plenty of gasping as Tony (Ike Eisenmann) flashes some magical powers for the kids at the Children's Home, worrying his sister Tia (Kim Richards) in Disney's Escape to Witch Mountain, 1975.

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