1 Legendary Actor Almost Played All The Classic Univeral Monsters

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1 Legendary Actor Almost Played All The Classic Univeral Monsters
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While many actors have played more than one classic horror monster, only one legendary actor came very close to playing all of them.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Universal’s classic monsters have been adapted to various movies for decades, and though there have been actors who have played more than one, only one legendary actor came very close to almost playing all the monsters. From the 1930s to the 1950s, Universal Pictures released a series of horror movies based on different monsters.

The first movie from this brand was Dracula, released in 1931 and starring Bela Lugosi as the famous Count Dracula. Dracula was followed by monsters like Frankenstein’s creature, the Mummy, the Wolf Man, the Invisible Man, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon. Universal’s classic monster movies were key in boosting the careers of now iconic horror actors, such as Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff, but only one of them came very close to almost playing all the monsters: Lon Chaney Jr.Lon Chaney Jr.

In 1942, Chaney Jr. played Frankenstein’s monster in The Ghost of Frankenstein, and that same year, he starred in The Mummy’s Tomb as Kharis, the title mummy. Chaney Jr. played the mummy again in The Mummy’s Ghost, in 1944, and again that same year in The Mummy’s Curse. In 1943, Chaney Jr. played Alucard in Son of Dracula, who was actually Count Dracula, though that reveal came in the third act of the story. In total, Lon Chaney Jr.

Christopher Lee & Boris Karloff Also Played More Than One Classic Monster Boris Karloff also played more than one monster in Universal’s classic monster movies, starting with Frankenstein’s monster in 1931’s Frankenstein. Karloff reprised his role as the monster in Bride of Frankenstein and Son of Frankenstein, and in 1932, he played Imhotep/the mummy in the original version of The Mummy. Though not considered as one of Universal’s classic monsters, in 1953 Karloff played Dr.

Although not part of Universal’s classic monster movies, Christopher Lee also played three of the classic monsters. First, Lee played Frankenstein’s monster in 1957’s The Curse of Frankenstein, and the following year, he starred as Count Dracula in Dracula. Lee reprised his role as the most famous vampire of all nine times between 1966 and 1976. In 1959, Lee played Kharis/the mummy in The Mummy, but he never played that role again.

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