Barry Hobart / Dr. Creep (1941-2011), Host of Dayton’s Shock Theater

Dr. Creep

I have very sad news, my dear friend Barry Hobart aka Dr. Creep (Wikipedia), host of Shock Theater in Dayton, OH, passed away today. Here’s more coverage of Dr. Creep’s death on Dayton Daily News, WKEF Channel 22, WHIO and Examiner.com.

Check out Dr. Creep’s Facebook page for an idea of just how loved he was by his fans and community.

Here’s what I wrote about Dr. Creep in 2009 when I first found out that he was having health problems:

Dr. Creep, played by Barry Hobart, is a well known local personality for almost 40 years in my hometown of Dayton, OH. He was host of the wonderful Saturday TV show Shock Theatre, where he would introduce low budget horror films and produced humorous segments between commercial breaks. Shock Theatre aired on WKEF Channel 22 from 1972 to 1985 and developed a huge cult following.

Dr. Creep was also co-host of the children’s TV show Clubhouse 22.

Mysteria

Along with it being a big influence on me as I grew up watching Dr. Creep, I also have a very personal connection to the show. My Mom used to appear on Shock Theatre as the vampire “Mysteria” who would do magic tricks during the breaks. I have fond memories hanging out at the studios during the tapings.

Scott Beale
Scott Beale

Scott Beale is the founder of Laughing Squid and is based in New York City. When not running the blog, Scott can be found posting on Threads and sharing photos on Instagram.