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  1. It was a real pleasure to piece together these humble little tributes to Mr. Karloff, whom I’ve vastly admired since I was the tender age of seven. His excellent “Thriller” TV series was my own convenient doorway to gradually discovering the wealth of his other works, both classic and contemporary to those wonderfully illuminating times.

  2. It’s alive! Boris Karloff was and forever will be the master of horror. Beyond bringing to life Frankenstein’s monster and the mummy, Karloff starred in hundreds of films, spanning multiple decades and genres.

  3. Toward the end of his 58-year career as an actor, Karloff scored a hit in the Broadway revival of Barrie’s “Peter Pan.” His role, naturally, was Captain Hook.

  4. Oct 17, 2014 · Much to Karloff’s chagrin, the producers insisted that he remain on Broadway while Josephine Hull and Jean Adair, as the aunts, and John Alexander, as their brother who thinks he’s Teddy ...

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  5. Boris Karloff Boris Karloff, 1887-1969, British actor. Karloff was born William Henry Pratt. In 1909 he traveled from his native England to Canada and thence to America, where he began getting small stage and film roles; his new stage name combined the surname of distant relations with "Boris," which he claims to have pulled "out of the air."

  6. Nov 23, 2022 · In his last great performance in Peter Bogdanovich’s debut film Targets (1968), Boris Karloff plays the aged and exasperated horror legend Byron Orlok. In a single line he sums up his entire ...

  7. Sara Karloff. Actress: My Lovely Monster. Sara Karloff was born on 23 November 1938 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for My Lovely Monster (1991), Deader Country (2009) and Horror Kung-Fu Theatre (1990).

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