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  1. Karloff appeared in many television shows, including his British TV series, Coronel March of Scotland Yard (1954–56). It was also the host of the American television series Boris Karloff presents (1960-62). In 1966, Karloff played The Grinch in How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Boris Karloff is a guest star, in TV series Suspense, The United ...

  2. Boris Karloff – Actor. By Stephen Jacobs. It had never been Boris Karloff’s intention to be a horror star. That was just a fortuitous accident. Any success he had had was the result, he often said, of merely being in the right place at the right time. It was a modest claim, certainly, but a gross underestimate of his own talent.

  3. Jan 31, 2013 · Because he wasn’t really “Boris Karloff” at all. Despite his foreign-sounding stage name, Karloff was English. He was born in Camberwell, in 1887, and his real name was the fantastically ...

  4. A Boris Karloff nevet szigorúan mint művésznevet használta, hivatalosan mindvégig William Henry Pratt maradt. Filmjei [ szerkesztés ] Ezt a szócikket némileg át kellene dolgozni a wiki jelölőnyelv szabályainak figyelembevételével, hogy megfeleljen a Wikipédia alapvető stilisztikai és formai követelményeinek.

  5. Boris Karloff. Actor: Bride of Frankenstein. Along with fellow actors Lon Chaney, Bela Lugosi and Vincent Price, Boris Karloff is recognized as one of the true icons of horror cinema, and the actor most closely identified with the general public's perception of the "monster" from the classic Mary Shelley book, "Frankenstein". William Henry Pratt was born on November 23, 1887, in Camberwell ...

  6. drawing 0n dozens of interviews including guillermo del toro, john landis, roger corman, ron perlman, sara karloff, joe dante , christopher plummer, stefanie powers, lee grant, sir christopher frayling, kevin brownlow, & peter bogdanovich, ‘boris karloff: the man behind the monster’ takes us to the heart of the man, with a gripping, intimate portrait of karloff and the genre he helped define.

  7. February 4, 2021. From start to finish, despite the obvious continuity flaws connecting it to the original, “Bride of Frankenstein” would be my top choice and “The Black Cat” would be in the top five. K Russell. April 5, 2021. Arsenic and Old Lace should be among the Top 10 Karloff films of all time. Bill Gibson, II.

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