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    Friedrich Gustav Maximilian Schreck [1] (6 September 1879 – 20 February 1936), [2] [3] [4] known professionally as Max Schreck, was a German actor, best known for his lead role as the vampire Count Orlok in the film Nosferatu (1922).

  2. m.imdb.com › name › nm0775180Max Schreck - IMDb

    Actor: Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror. Max Schreck was born in Berlin. He worked in an apprenticeship until his father's death before enrolling into a school for acting.

  3. Before Bela Lugosi ever donned his Dracula cape, there was Max Schrecks gaunt, pointy-eared, and nimble-fingered Count Orlok. As the iconic villain of Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, Orlok...

  4. Max Schreck was a German actor, best known for his lead role as the vampire Count Orlok in the film Nosferatu (1922). He was married to actress Fanny Normann, who appeared in a few films, often credited as Fanny Schreck.

  5. Feb 17, 2022 · The repulsively cadaverous Count Orlok stalked into cinema history in FW Murnau’s 1922 silent horror classic Nosferatu thanks to a performance by Max Schreck bearing not the slightest trace of humanity. The German actor

  6. This entry into the Pantheon is that of the original fright master, Max Schreck and his famous character, Count Orlok, from Nosferatu.

  7. Friedrich Gustav Max Schreck (6 September 1879 – 20 February 1936) was a German actor. He is most often remembered today for his lead role in the film Nosferatu (1922).

  8. Max Schreck was a German actor best known for playing Graf Orlok in 1922 Expressionist horror film Nosferatu for Prana-Film.

  9. But the creation of the iconic Orlok, played by Max Schreck, is its supreme achievement. He is, says Cristina Massaccesi, in her guide to Nosferatu for the Devil's Advocates horror history...

  10. The first biography of Max Schreck, best known as thebatmana.k.a. vampire in F.W. Murnau’s 1922 Dracula rip-off Nosferatu / Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens, will be published later in 2008 in Germany according to Reuters‘ Dave Graham.

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