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Doctor Mixter | |
Aliases: | Doctor Mixter Frederick Albert Mixter |
Continuity: | Halloween film series |
Notability: | Minor character |
Type: | Physician |
Gender: | Male |
Race: | Human |
Location: | Haddonfield Memorial Hospital, Haddonfield, Illinois |
Status: | Dead |
Born: | April 2nd, 1917 |
Died: | November 1st, 1978 |
First: | Halloween II (1981) |
Actor: | Ford Rainey |
Frederick Albert Mixter is a fictional doctor as well as a murder victim featured in the Halloween film series. Played by actor Ford Rainey, he appeared in the 1981 film Halloween II.
Biography[]
Doctor Frederick Mixter was the chief of staff at Haddonfield Memorial Hospital. Apparently, he had some connection to the Strode Family. On Halloween night, 1978, Mixter was at a country club getting heavily inebriated when he received a call about the murders taking place in the Orange Grove section of Haddonfield. He returned to the hospital to administer to a survivor, Laurie Strode. Despite Laurie's protests, Doctor Mixter kept the young girl heavily medicated. Michael Myers, the man responsible for the murders, broke into Mixter's office at the hospital and stabbed him in the eye with a syringe. His body was discovered moments later by nurse Janet Marshall.
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Frederick Mixter was created by director Rick Rosenthal and writers John Carpenter and Debra Hill.
- Another character named Doctor Mixter, played by Rosemary Dunsmore, appeared in the "Halloween II" episode of Chucky: The Series in 2022. The character was so-named in homage to this film.