Daryl Karolat (born December 8, 1966) is a Canadian actor and retired professional wrestler, better known by the name Tyler Mane. He is known for playing Sabretooth in X-Men, Ajax in Troy, and Michael Myers in the remake of Halloween and its sequel Halloween II. He appeared as supervillain Blackstar in the 2021 Netflix limited series Jupiter's Legacy.

Tyler Mane
Mane in 2014
Born
Daryl Karolat[1]

(1966-12-08) December 8, 1966 (age 57)[2]
Occupation(s)Actor, professional wrestler
Years active1992–present (actor)
1986–1999 (wrestler)
Spouses
Jean Goertz
(m. 1988; div. 2003)
(m. 2007)
Children2
Ring name(s)Big Sky[2]
Darryl Karolet[2]
Giant Steele[2]
Gully Gaspar[2]
Nitron[2]
Sky High Lee[2]
Sky High Walker[2]
The Skywalker[2]
'Sky' Walker[3]
Skywalker Nitron[2]
Tyler Mane[2]
Billed height6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)[2]
Billed weight295 lb (134 kg)[2]
Trained byMando Guerrero[1]
Red Bastien[1]
Stu Hart[1]
Debut1986[2]
Retired1996[2]

Professional wrestling career edit

Born and raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan he graduated from City Park Collegiate Institute.[4]As a teenager, Karolat travelled to Calgary, where he trained briefly with Stu Hart. He later began training with Red Bastien in 1986, and completed further training with Mando Guerrero.[1] Mane began his career in 1986 under the name "Skywalker Nitron" in his native Canada. In 1987 he wrestled as Sky High Lee in Pacific Northwest Wrestling (Portland), billed from California.

In 1987, he wrestled in South Africa, which resulted in an invitation to wrestle for Joint Promotions in the United Kingdom, where he arrived in November.[1] Billed as "'Sky' Walker" he appeared in one match on ITV, a disqualification loss to Pat Roach.[3] His furious reaction to the referee's decision was later incorporated into the standalone wrestling show's title sequence.

The following year, he toured New Japan Pro-Wrestling[1] as "Gully Gaspar", alongside Billy and Barry as a bunch of hockey-masked pirates managed by KY Wakamatsu. He could also be seen in WCW occasionally as the bodyguard of the tag team Doom along with Woman late in 1989, specifically Starrcade 1989.[5]

In 1990, Karolat began wrestling in Puerto Rico and toured with All Japan Pro Wrestling,[1] where he participated in the World's Strongest Tag Determination League. He then joined the Mexican promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre.[1]

In 1993, he signed with World Championship Wrestling,[1] under the name "Big Sky" and teamed with Vinnie Vegas. After Vegas left WCW to become Diesel in the WWF, Mane was left in limbo and left WCW by the end of the year. In 1994, he joined Herb Abrams' Universal Wrestling Federation and became the only UWF MGM Grand Champion, defeating Steve Ray to win the vacant title. After Abrams' death and eventual dissolving of the UWF in 1996, Mane retired.[citation needed]

Film and television career edit

In 1992, during his time within Mexico with Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, Mane made his film debut in Luchadores de las Estrellas playing the villain of the movie, El Vampiro Interespacial.[1] While part of WCW, he auditioned for and received a part in the television series Smokey and the Bandit.[1]

After retiring from wrestling, he appeared in numerous films, including X-Men as Sabretooth,[6] How to Make a Monster as Hardcore,[7] Joe Dirt,[8] The Scorpion King,[9] Troy as Ajax,[10] Hercules as Antaeus,[11] and The Devil's Rejects in the uncredited role of Rufus.[12] The role of Sabretooth was initially intended for Kevin Nash (Mane's former wrestling tag team partner) but was awarded to Mane due to Nash's scheduling conflicts.[13]

In 2007, he played Michael Myers in Rob Zombie's remake of Halloween.[14] After winning the role, he noted that he consecutively watched seven of the eight Halloween films (excluding the third because Michael Myers does not appear apart from in an ad for the first movie) to better understand his character.[15] He is the tallest actor (6' 8") to portray the character.[16][inconsistent] In 2009, he reprised the role again in Rob Zombie's H2, being only the second actor to play Michael Myers more than once, and the first actor to play the role in consecutive films.[17]

In 2010, he and his wife launched their own production company: Mane Entertainment. Their first feature, Compound Fracture, was released in 2013.[18][19]

In 2016, Tyler co-starred in Fuzz on the Lens Productions comedy/fantasy film Abnormal Attraction, reuniting with Malcolm McDowell (Halloween), Leslie Easterbrook (Compound Fracture) and his wife Renae Geerlings.[20]

In 2019 Mane co-starred in the comedy Playing with Fire alongside fellow professional wrestler John Cena.[21]

Personal life edit

Mane was previously married to Jean Goertz from 1988 to 2003. He married actress Renae Geerlings in 2007.[1]

Filmography edit

Film edit

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1992Luchadores de las estrellasEl Vampiro InterespacialRodolfo Lopezreal & Fabián Arnaud (uncredited)Also known as Starfighters
2000X-MenVictor Creed / SabretoothBryan Singer
2001Joe DirtBondiDennie Gordon
How to Make a MonsterHardcoreTelevision film
2002Black Mask 2: City of MasksThornTsui HarkVoiced by Louis Koo in the Cantonese dub version
2003Red SerpentTylerGina Tanasescu
2004TroyAjaxWolfgang Petersen
2005The Devil's RejectsRufus "RJ" Firefly, Jr.Rob Zombie
200707 SpaceysHimselfTelevision film
HalloweenMichael Myers
2009Halloween II
2010Shooting GunlessHimselfTelevision film
GunlessJackWilliam Phillips
2011247°FWadeLevan Bakhia & Beqa Jguburia
2013Prey: The Light in the DarkPreyMike GrierShort film
Devil May CallJohn Reed SmithJason Cuadrado
2014Compound FractureMichael WolffsenAnthony J. Rickert-EpsteinAlso writer and producer
2015Take 2: The AuditionHal WolfeRob Hawk
2017Check PointDeputy StacksThomas J. ChurchillAlso associate producer
Victor CrowleyBernardAdam Green
2018Abnormal AttractionBernie 'the Cyclops'Michael Leavy
2019The Silent NaturalTommy McCarthyDavid Risotto
Miracle in East TexasThurman DialKevin SorboAlso known as East Texas Oil
Playing with FireAxeAndy Fickman
2020Bring Me a DreamThe SandmanChase Smith
Penance LaneCrimson MatthewsPéter EngertAlso producer
EntrenchmentAndrew WoodsmanDeven Parrish
2024Dead NorthBearFabrizio LivigniShort film
PsychosisJared McLarenJessica Soss & Paul StevansPost-production

Television edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999Party of FiveMr. MayhemEpisode: "Wrestling Demons"
2000-2002Son of the BeachAdolf Manson2 episodes
2001V.I.P.HimselfEpisode: "South by Southwest"
2005HerculesAntaeusMiniseries
2006MonkDirk - Motorcycle RiderEpisode: "Mr. Monk and the Big Reward"
My BoysDoormanEpisode: "Take One for the Team"
2011Awkward EmbracesThe Bagel GuyEpisode: "The Accountant"
Cinemassacre's Monster MadnessMichael MyersEpisode: "Halloween Remakes"
Archive footage
2011-2012ChopperChopper / Jeremiah CarverWeb series; 7 episodes
2014The LibrariansMinotaurEpisode: "And the Horns of a Dilemma"
2017Midnight, TexasFaceless SupernaturalEpisode: "Last Temptation of Midnight"
2018Half UntoldBayonneEpisode: "Pilot"
2021Knight's EndUnknownEpisode: "Veritatis"
Jupiter's LegacyBlackstarRecurring role; 5 episodes
2022-2023Doom PatrolRichard Frank / Torminox4 episodes

Video games edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006X-Men: The Official GameVictor Creed / Sabretooth

Music videos edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015Twiztid: "Boogieman"The Boogeyman
Slayer: "Repentless"Tyler
2019Slayer: "The Repentless Killogy"Collection of narrative music videos

Championships and accomplishments edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Smith, Caleb (April 30, 2014). "Tyler Mane's movie career all started with wrestling". Slam! Sports. Canadian Online Explorer. Archived from the original on June 9, 2014. Retrieved June 9, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Cagematch profile".
  3. ^ a b "1988: 2/1/88 (King George's Hall, Blackburn, taped 25/11/87)". ITVWrestling.co.uk. Retrieved April 27, 2022.
  4. ^ Tyler Mane at The Saskatoon Expo Sep 21, 2014
  5. ^ Adamson, Matt (February 8, 2008). "Going Old School: Starrcade '89". 411Mania. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  6. ^ "Why Tyler Mane Didn't Play Sabretooth Again In X-Men Origins: Wolverine". CINEMABLEND. March 18, 2017. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  7. ^ "Tyler Mane – Second Chances Can Be A Killer On Penance Lane". ScareTissue. December 17, 2013. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  8. ^ Ralph, Steve. "Q&A: Tyler Mane talks about being Michael Myers". Holland Sentinel. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  9. ^ "Tyler Mane during "The Scorpion King" Premiere at Universal..." Getty Images. 7 October 2010. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  10. ^ krist (August 6, 2019). "Mythical hero portrayed by Tyler Mane in Troy". DailyAnswers.net. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  11. ^ "'Hercules' aims low and delivers". Los Angeles Times. May 16, 2005. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  12. ^ Blabbermouth (May 8, 2004). "ROB ZOMBIE: 'Devil's Rejects' Casting Change Announced". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  13. ^ "Actors who were almost cast as X-Men". Looper. 9 June 2017. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  14. ^ "What it's like to Reinvent Michael Myers, from the Guy Who Did It in the 'Halloween' Reboot". EW.com. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  15. ^ EXCL: Tyler Mane on Halloween. ShockTillYouDrop.com (August 5, 2007). Retrieved on 2013-03-30.
  16. ^ Rob Zombies Halloween Vision. Moviesonline.ca (October 25, 1978). Retrieved on 2013-03-30.
  17. ^ "A Better Look at Michael Myers' New Mask in H2". /Film. April 29, 2009. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  18. ^ "Tyler Mane and Renae Geerlings Talk "Compound Fracture", Music, and More | Mane Entertainment". Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  19. ^ "Tyler Mane, Derek Mears Collide in Compound Fracture on DVD". ComingSoon.net. May 1, 2014. Retrieved September 3, 2019.
  20. ^ Abnormal Attraction, retrieved November 21, 2018
  21. ^ Bradshaw, Peter (19 December 2019). "Playing With Fire review – firefighters v kids comedy fails to ignite". The Guardian. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  22. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Real World Tag League 1990 « Tournaments Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net. Retrieved November 21, 2018.
  23. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Awards « Big Sky « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net. Retrieved November 21, 2018.
  24. ^ "UWF MGM Grand Championship history".

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