
Before 1978, he was a child actor, cute if a bit scruffy, doing guest roles on tv (Mannix, Gunsmoke, SWAT) and in tv-movies requiring country boys with Texas accents, mostly airing on After-School Specials. He didn't quite make it as a Disney Adventure Boy, like Jeff East or Kurt Russell, but he appeared in a few Disney movies.
In Escape to Witch Mountain (1975), the 12 year old played Tony, a gay-coded "kid with a secret"; he and his sister Tia (Kim Darby) are aliens. Of the magical power variety: Tony is telekinetic, and Tia can open locked doors (useful if you've lost your key, or if you've been kidnapped). They are trying to reach Witch Mountain to reunite with their people while an evil industrialist tries to capture them to make money from their powers.

In the era before DVDs, some gay boys saw the movie five or six times, just so they could memorize that scene.
Ike has continued to act and do voice work. He had a memorable role as a racist teen who has a change of heart (and wore extra-tight jeans) onThe Jeffersons (watch the complete episode here). In 2009 he wrote and directed a tv series called The Chefsters, about people with names like Scrub B. Pots and Chefona Kitchens teaching proper nutrition. But gay men who were children in the 1970s will always remember that bright spring day in March 1978.