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Karloff was an actor most famous for his role as the monster in Frankenstein (1931). He is an iconic horror star and, as such, his movies are often viewed at Halloween.
He wasn't always cast as a monster. On House of Frankenstein he played a scientist. An evil one, sure, but Glen Strange played Frankenstein's monster in that movie. Karloff's big break came from playing the monster in the 1931 Frankenstein, and since he was famous for his role in a horror movie he continued to be cast in horror movies.
Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi are actors best known for there breakthrough roles in the Horror genre. They have greatly contributed to the history of cinema, and did 6 movies together. Lugosi is from old Austria-Hungary (now Romania) and Karloff came from England. Lugosi is best known for playing Dracula whereas Karloff has played both Frankenstein's Monster and The Mummy.
It's a personal choice some people think the werewolf is the ultimate monster & some others believe Dracula is or Frankenstein or other horror movie monsters.What is you're ultimate monster in horror movies?And that's what it is for you.
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Earl Simmons has starred in many different horror films throughout his life. Some of the films he has starred in include "The Bleeding" and "Never Die Alone".
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Frankenstein. Karloff acted in eighty movies before being found by James Whale and cast in Frankenstein (1931). Karloff's role as Frankenstein's monster was physically demanding – it necessitated a bulky costume with four-inch platform boots – but the costume and extensive makeup produced a lasting image.
The actress Jennifer Love Hewitt starred in a wide range of tv shows and movies some of the titles of the movies are Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit and the horror film I Still Know What You Did Last Summer.
Slasher horror Found footage horror Stalker horror (often overlaps with Slasher horror) Thriller/Action-Adventure horror Psychological horror/Suspense Paranormal horror Torture horror Exploitation horror Splatter horror Science Fiction Aliens (part of the larger Sci-Fi category) Monster movies (Cryptid/Creature horror) Vampire horror
According to a recent interview that she did on Fuse, she watches many horror movies and science fiction monster movies.