Rod Lane.
John Saxon
Johnny Depp
There is character by the name of Carlos in Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare. That's about the only one that I can recall.
The nusery rhyme is called Freddy's coming for you. It is sung to the tune of One, Two, Buckle My Shoe.
I assume you meant "who" is her guy friend. His name was Bert, played by Dick Van Dyke in the 1964 movie. But if you did mean "what", in the movie he is variously a chimney sweep, a street artist, a one-man band, and a street vendor. In the books, he is a street artist or a match seller, depending on the weather.
Idiot doesn't know what they're talking about. He was never in Friday the 13th. He was in Nightmare on Elm Street.
it is 1428 elm in springwood Ohio also there is an elm st in anchorage Alaska on government hill 314, maybe. I think it is only a fictional place or setting in one of the horror movie (sorry I forgot the title). But of course, maybe there is also a street name like that somewhere. The 1st Nightmare On Elm Street was on 1428 Genessee Avenue, West Hollywood, Los Angeles. The original house is located
Obviously... Tina. LOL
The Nightmare on Elm Street movies do not necessarily have a title for the name of their theme songs. They are generally referred to as the "Nightmare on Elm Street theme songs".
Freddy Krueger
In the movie "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai," Tina's real name is Tina Malhotra, played by actress Rani Mukerji.
Robert Englund
There is character by the name of Carlos in Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare. That's about the only one that I can recall.
i think it was cry baby but he did play in nightmare on elm street as one of the teenagers
You are probably thinking of Nancy, in the original Nightmare on Elm Street.
The actress who plays Nancy is Heather Langenkamp. She is very proud of this role and has appeared in three nightmare on elm street movies. 1, 3 and new nightmare.
His name is Jackie Earle Haley. He played Rorschach in the movie Watchmen.
The nusery rhyme is called Freddy's coming for you. It is sung to the tune of One, Two, Buckle My Shoe.
I assume you meant "who" is her guy friend. His name was Bert, played by Dick Van Dyke in the 1964 movie. But if you did mean "what", in the movie he is variously a chimney sweep, a street artist, a one-man band, and a street vendor. In the books, he is a street artist or a match seller, depending on the weather.