No Van Helsing is a vampire hunter
van helsing is a character in ficional movies, and is known with dracula
No, Van Helsing was not a real person. Van Helsing is a fictional character written for the book Dracula. The character can also been seen in movies.
I think this surname is Dutch; not so sure what the meaning is. Possible Variants: Van Sise, Van Sice, Vansise, Vansice.
The first vampire started at 2:35, five minutes after the Swiss runner. However he was quickly over-taken by the Algerian runner and the German runner and is not expected to have a elimination worthy time.
H. M. Van Deusen Whip Company was created in 1917.
Van helsing is a vampire killer
Vampires. van Helsing is a vampire killer.
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It depends on which literature one looks at. In the Classic Vampire Mythos the most feared Vampire Hunter would clearly be Abraham Van Helsing, after all he was the first real Vampire Hunter. Others to consider are Gabriel Van Helsing (no relation), Alucard (From the Helsing Manga), Blade (from the Marvel 'Verse), and Rayne from the BloodRayne series.
Kate Beckinsale played a nurse in Pearl Harbor (2001), a vampire in Underworld (2003), and a vampire killer in Van Helsing (2004).
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Van Helsing was played by Hugh Jackman.
Oh, dude, Van Helsing is like this vampire hunter dude from Bram Stoker's Dracula. He's all about staking vampires and saving the day. So, like, the name Van Helsing basically means you're a badass vampire slayer. Cool, right?
The movie Van Helsing gives us a struggle between Van Helsing, the fearless vampire killer, and count Dracula, the vampire; this is a much more elaborate version of the story told originally by Bram Stoker in his famous novel Dracula. In this movie werewolves and the Frankenstein monster also get involved. It is almost a summation of all the monster movies of the 1950's (except that there is no mummy).
van helsing is a character in ficional movies, and is known with dracula
Abraham Van Helsing was created in 1897.
Rachel van Helsing was created in 1972.