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      • According to his daughter, Sara, he adopted the stage name Boris Karloff in the late 1910s “because he felt the name Pratt would not be particularly fortunate on a marquee, perhaps due to the term pratfalls.” (The Frankenstein performer never legally changed his name, though.)
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  1. [clarification needed] Karloff always said he chose the first name "Boris" simply because it sounded foreign and exotic, and that "Karloff" was a family name. Karloff's daughter, Sara, publicly denied any knowledge of Slavic forebears, "Karloff" or otherwise.

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  3. Boris Karloff (born November 23, 1887, London, England—died February 2, 1969, Midhurst, West Sussex) was an English actor who became internationally famous for his sympathetic and chilling portrayal of the monster in the classic horror film Frankenstein (1931).

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  4. According to his daughter, Sara, he adopted the stage name Boris Karloff in the late 1910s “because he felt the name Pratt would not be particularly fortunate on a marquee, perhaps due to...

    • The Frankenstein Flop. When Karloff starred in Frankenstein, nobody had much faith it would lead him anywhere. Karloff was not credited for his appearance as the iconic monster (instead credited as “?”
    • The Black Sheep. Karloff’s original name was William Henry Pratt, but he changed it for a heartbreaking reason. He didn't want to embarrass his family, who thought he was the black sheep for becoming an actor and that he would never make it in Hollywood.
    • Odds Against Him. The odds of stardom were stacked against Karloff from the start: He was born bow-legged, with a stutter and a lisp. Though he eventually conquered the stutter, the lisp became a staple of his character, and clearly he didn’t let anything else keep him back.
    • Late Start. Karloff didn’t get his first starring role until he was 43 years old, proving you’re never too old to start new, exciting things! Getty Images.
  5. In 1933 Boris Karloff became one of the nine founding members of the Screen Actors Guild, established to look after the rights of movie actors. He was always an advocate for actors’ rights and had, himself, suffered at the hands of the studios.

  6. 1. Where was Boris Karloff born? Boris Karloff was born in Camberwell, London, England. 2. What was Boris Karloff's real name? Boris Karloff's real name was William Henry Pratt. 3. What was Boris Karloff's most famous role? Boris Karloff is best known for his portrayal of the monster in the 1931 film "Frankenstein." 4.

  7. 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 image of the Frankenstein Monster from the classic 1818 Mary Shelley novel "Frankenstein; or, The Modern ...

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