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The vampire's name in "Nosferatu" was Count Orlok.
Count Orlok was created in 1922.
It is a German expressionist horror film released in 1922. It was an adaption of Bram Stoker's Dracula where the vampire became Nosferatu and Dracula became Count Orlok
Max Shreck, a German actor from the early 1900's. Well known for his role as Count Orlok in the hit silent film, "Nosferatu".
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They actually do not have any special name. Mythological vampires do not burn in the sun. Neither any vampire from a story that had been written before 1922 did. The first vampire who burned in the sun was Count Orlok in the film "Nosferatu" (1922).
Technically, there are two answers to this question. The most famous character based on Vlad the Impaler was Count Dracula from Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. A second character, not quite as famous but still rather well known, was Count Orlok from Nosferatu.
Answer:Either Psycho or The ExcorcistAnswer:Perhaps the first should be the most famous: 1922's Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror or simply Nosferatu) an interpretation of Bram Stoker's Dracul by F.W. Murnau starring Max Schreck as Count Orlok.
Bram Stoker was an Irish novelist who wrote the Gothic novel 'Dracula' in 1897. 'Dracula' is famous for introducing the Count and his battle with vampire hunter Abraham van Helsing.
Count Dracula is the famous fictional vampire in Skywire VIP. He is known for his pale skin, red eyes, and fangs that he uses to suck blood from his victims. Count Dracula is based on the character created by Bram Stoker in the novel "Dracula."
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This depends what type of vampire you are talking about. Traditional vampires cannot go out in broad daylight or they will turn into a pile of ashes. The vampires from the Twilight saga can go out in broad daylight, just not in front of humans because the vampires sparkle in the sunlight. It use to be that vampires had no problem going about in the daytime. Varney the vampire, Count Dracula and Camilla all went out during the day. It wasn't till 1921 when the movie Nosferatu came out (Count Orlok) that vampires had a problem with sunlight.