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Well Bela Lugosi is considered as many as being the quintessential Dracula, but Gary Oldman did a good job in my opinion. Other than that, Frank Langella did a good job.

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Why did bela lugosi do that was important?

He played Count Dracula in the 1931 film Dracula, and is the most iconic actor to play the role. When most people think of Dracula, they think of Lugosi.


What actor played as Dracula in the first Dracula movie?

In Van Helsing, Count Dracula was played by Richard Roxburgh.


What Actor make Dracula in Van Helsing?

The actor who played Count Dracula in the film Van Helsing (2004) is the Australian actor Richard Roxburgh (born 1962).


Who was the first actor to portray Dracula?

The Australian actor, Richard Roxburgh, played the part of Dracula in the film Van Helsing (2004).


Which actor played Dracula?

Bela Lugosi Christopher Lee


What actor played Dracula's arch-nemesis in Bram Stooker's Dracula?

Anthony Hopkins as Van Heisling


What is the surname of the American actor called frank who was born in 1938 and played dracula?

Tha actor's name is Frank Langella.


What actor is originally immortalized Dracula's arch-nemesis?

Edward Van Sloan played Prof. Abraham Van Helsing in "Dracula" (1931).


Who played Dracula in the 1922 movie Nosferatu?

Actor Max Schreck.


What actor that played dracula was buried in his costume?

The actor who played Dracula and was buried in his costume is Bela Lugosi. He famously portrayed the character in the 1931 film "Dracula," which solidified his legacy in horror cinema. After his death in 1956, Lugosi was buried in his iconic Dracula cape, reflecting his deep association with the role. This choice was a testament to the impact the character had on his life and career.


This actor played Professor Abraham Van Helsing in the 1979 remake of Dracula?

Laurence Olivier


What actor originally immortalized Dracula's arch-nemesis Van-Helsing?

Edward Van Sloan played Prof. Abraham Van Helsing in "Dracula" (1931).