Born in 1941, Lou Perryman was an American character actor known for his memorable roles in cult cinema. He notably appears in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) as the quirky character L.G. McPeters, showcasing his ability to blend humor with horror. In Trespasses (1986), he further solidified his presence in the genre, contributing to the film's gritty narrative. Perryman's work in these films reflects the distinctive charm and eccentricity that define cult and exploitation cinema.
Trespasses
A couple of drifters molest Sharon. Franklin scares them away, but loses his son who is stabbed by one of the drifters. Franklin and Sharon commence a relationship to the chagrin of her husband. Franklin's old friend August Klein dies. What happens when murder and romance collide?