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View A Boris Karloff group of oversized portraits from the Frankenstein films, one from the collection of makeup artist Jack Pierce by Anonymous 20 on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by ...
Watch these new movies from home. Just in time to commemorate the Feb. 2, 1969 death of actor Boris Karloff — best known for his nuanced rendering of Frankenstein’s monster in “Frankenstein ...
It’s no coincidence then that the horror service Shudder is using “Boris Karloff” to kick off a February-long showcase of Karloff films—not just the 1931 “Frankenstein,” in which the ...
Boris Karloff Demoted Himself From the Lead Role. Though Karloff gets a decent amount of screen time, the dual role of Professor Kingsley and Red Cannon is undoubtedly the lead.
Karloff’s career continued, with great success, until his 1969 demise, as he starred in a wide range of films, appeared on Broadway, hosted his own horror anthology series called Thriller, and ...
Boris Karloff, a towering figure in gothic horror and one of the biggest horror movie stars, is renowned for his iconic portrayals of some of the most terrifying monsters in horror film history.
One of the actor Boris Karloff’s most lauded roles was his humanizing portrayal of a horror film progenitor: Frankenstein’s monster, based on the novel by Mary Shelley. He first played the ...