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Boris Karloff (1887-1969) was an English actor. He became known for his role as Frankenstein's monster in the 1931 Frankenstein (his 82nd film), leading... |
– 2 February 1969), known professionally as Boris Karloff (/ˈkɑːrlɒf/) and occasionally billed as Karloff the Uncanny, was an English actor. His portrayal... |
Lon Chaney Jr. (section Select radio credits) Wolf Man on the television series Route 66 with friends Boris Karloff and Peter Lorre (Karloff wore a quickie version of the Frankenstein monster make-up... |
Terence De Marney (category English male radio actors) including Pharaoh's Curse (1957), the Boris Karloff vehicle Die, Monster, Die! (1965) and The Hand of Night (1968). After starring in 'B' films Dual Alibi... |
Edward G. Robinson (section Radio appearances) His later appearances included The Biggest Bundle of Them All (1968) starring Robert Wagner and Raquel Welch, Never a Dull Moment (1968) with Dick Van... |
Brian Donlevy (section Radio appearances) com. Retrieved June 4, 2012. Mank, Gregory (2009). Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff: The Expanded Story of a Haunting Collaboration, with a Complete Filmography... |
on Parade (1930), and Daughter of the Dragon (1931) Boris Karloff in The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932) Lou Marcelle in The Shadow of Fu Manchu (1939–1940)... |
Walter Brennan (section Radio) had a brief uncredited role in Bride of Frankenstein (1935) starring Boris Karloff as Frankenstein's monster. Around this time, Brennan received what he... |
George Raft (category American male radio actors) Ayres, Mae Clarke, and Boris Karloff) as Ed Powell Love Is a Racket (1932) as Sneaky (scenes deleted) Madame Racketeer (1932) (with Alison Skipworth... |
Basil Rathbone (category English male radio actors) including Boris Karloff. Basil Rathbone has three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: one for films at 6549 Hollywood Boulevard; one for radio at 6300... |
Mary Astor (section Radio appearances) to avoid exposure as a thief. She also played an ex-film star on the Boris Karloff-hosted Thriller in an episode titled "Rose's Last Summer." Astor starred... |
Myrna Loy (category American radio actresses) typecasting, and as late as 1932, she was cast as a villainous Eurasian in Thirteen Women (1932) and, opposite Boris Karloff, as the depraved sadistic daughter... |
Melvyn Douglas (section Radio appearances) billing with Boris Karloff and Charles Laughton in James Whale's sardonic horror classic The Old Dark House in 1932. He was the hero in the 1932 horror film... |
offers, and Laughton's first Hollywood film, The Old Dark House (1932) with Boris Karloff, in which he played a bluff Yorkshire businessman marooned during... |
London. She became a well-known guest on television talk shows. She made appearances in revues and toured in plays and musicals until an accident ended her... |
civilization that is so many times older than the West?" In Fu Manchu, Boris Karloff plays the evil Chinese mad scientist and gangster Dr. Fu Manchu, who... |
Charles "Ted" Wells (1908–1990), a teacher of metalwork and woodwork, in 1932. Andrews was conceived as a result of an affair her mother had with a family... |
Olivia de Havilland Charlie Chan at the Opera, starring Warner Oland and Boris Karloff The Children of Captain Grant Circus (Tsirk) (U.S.S.R.) Collegiate,... |
the 1977 fanfiction The Justice of Arsène Lupin). The Mummy (1932), starring Boris Karloff, was adapted from an original story treatment by Nina Wilcox... |
Alan Mowbray (section TV appearances) The Complete Kay Francis Career Record: All Film, Stage, Radio and Television Appearances. McFarland. p. 243. ISBN 9781476602875. Retrieved 26 April... |