Abbott and Costello are a famous film pair known for their comedic adventures with the classic film monsters.
Lon Chaney, Jr. played the Wolfman in the movie by that name and also in "House of Frankenstein" (1944); Frankenstein's monster in "Ghost of Frankenstein" (1942); and the mummy in "The Mummy's Tomb" (1942) and "The Mummy's Ghost" and "The Mummy's Curse" (both 1944). I don't believe he ever played Count Dracula but he did play the SON of the Count in "Son of Dracula" (1943). All these films were produced by Universal. British actor Christopher Lee played Frankenstein's monster in "The Curse of Frankenstein" (1957); the mummy in "The Mummy" (1959); and Count Dracula in several films, beginning with "Dracula" (1958; released in the US as "Horror of Dracula"). All of these were produced by UK studio Hammer Films. I don't think he ever played a werewolf. Best I can do.
Mary Shelley wrote frankenstein, Anne Frank was famous for her Diary when she was hiding from Nazi troops along with her family when Germany invaded Poland.
Mary Shelley was born on August 30,1797 and began to write Frankenstein
Mary Shelly authored Frankenstein. The book was first published in 1818 anonymously in England. In 1823 the book was published again in France with Shelly as the author. A common error is that Frankenstein was the name of the monster, buy it was actually name of the scientist who created the monster.
he created hundreds of characters but his most famous is Mickey Mouse.
Some famous Gothic characters include Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, Dorian Gray, and the Phantom of the Opera. These characters are often portrayed as dark, mysterious, and supernatural, embodying themes of horror, desire, and the macabre.
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Shrek, Frankenstein, the Hulk (see for example the recent movie, The Avengers).
Frankenstein
The characters in Tiny Toon Adventures were designed to be younger versions of Warner Brothers characters. The main characters were Buster Bunny, Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck, and Hampton J. Pig.
Victor Frankenstein is famous for creating a living monster out of canabolized body parts.
Garfield is. I don't even know about Frankenstein.
Probably Frankenstein but Depp is better looking.
Lon Chaney, Jr. played the Wolfman in the movie by that name and also in "House of Frankenstein" (1944); Frankenstein's monster in "Ghost of Frankenstein" (1942); and the mummy in "The Mummy's Tomb" (1942) and "The Mummy's Ghost" and "The Mummy's Curse" (both 1944). I don't believe he ever played Count Dracula but he did play the SON of the Count in "Son of Dracula" (1943). All these films were produced by Universal. British actor Christopher Lee played Frankenstein's monster in "The Curse of Frankenstein" (1957); the mummy in "The Mummy" (1959); and Count Dracula in several films, beginning with "Dracula" (1958; released in the US as "Horror of Dracula"). All of these were produced by UK studio Hammer Films. I don't think he ever played a werewolf. Best I can do.
Spongebob, considering that he has a show, while Frankenstein doesn't
Mark Twain created the characters of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn in his novels "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Both characters have become iconic figures in American literature, known for their adventurous spirit and mischievous escapades.
I would say Sonic the Hedgehog. Purely because I think you mean Frankenstein's Monster. Frankenstein was the Doctor that created the monster and technically not the name of the monster.