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  2. Oct 22, 2015 · Vincent Prince married Edith Barrett in 1938. They divorced a decade later and he was married to Mary Price, Victoria's mother, from 1949 to 1973. His last marriage was to actress Coral Browne. They remained together until her death in 1991, two years before his own at age 83. "As I've learned more about my dad's sexuality...

    • “Thriller”
    • The Invisible Man Returns
    • House of Wax
    • The Mad Magician
    • The Fly
    • William Castle Collaborations: The Tingler and House on Haunted Hill
    • Roger Corman Collaborations: Edgar Allan Poe
    • Batman TV Show
    • Dr. Goldfoot and The Bikini Machine
    • Witchfinder General

    If you grew up in the 1980s, chances are one of your first introductions to Price was through Michael Jackson’s ubiquitous hit, probably the most successful pop song about undead monsters ever recorded. The landmark video (directed by An American Werewolf in London’sJohn Landis) added iconic zombie choreography to the song, but a huge part of “Thri...

    The 1940 sequel to the 1933 Universal Horror classic is only loosely tied to the H.G. Wells-inspired original, but obviouslyit revolves around a familiar plot device. In one of his earliest horror roles, a 29-year-old Price plays a man who’s injected with an invisibility serum after he’s wrongly accused of murder. Can he find the real killer before...

    This 1953 smash hit—the first big studio film to be released in color 3D—elevated Price from a string of second banana parts to being one of Hollywood’s most popular villains. He stars as acclaimed turn-of-the-century wax sculptor Professor Jarrod who’s locked in a bitter feud with his greedy business partner. Things take a very dark turn when the ...

    A year after House of Wax, Price—proudly billed as “That House of Wax Man”—played another 3D fiend, a magician who’s found some success inventing tricks for other performers, but is determined to star in his own show as “the Great Gallico.” His flair for illusion also helps him in the real world, where he’s fond of impersonating his enemies. Those ...

    Nearly three decades before David Cronenberg teleported Jeff Goldblum into the annals of body horror, Price starred in a less oozyadaptation of George Langelaan’s sci-fi short story. In this version, Price plays the brother of the ill-fated scientist, the latter a family man who keeps his experiments in his basement. (That explains why his wife has...

    In 1959, Price starred in two horror movies directed by William Castle—both of which became famous more for Castle’s marketing gimmicks than for anything else (though House on Haunted Hill would, years later, be woefully remade). In The Tingler, Price is a scientist who discovers a creepy-crawly parasite that feeds on fear, which gets complicated w...

    Director and producer Roger Corman’s influence in Hollywood cannot be overstated (or summed up terribly briefly), but his partnership with Price began with American International Pictures’ 1960's House of Usher, adapted from Edgar Allan Poe by Richard Matheson. (As it happened, Price would later star in The Last Man on Earth, the first adaptation o...

    OF COURSE VINCENT PRICE WAS AN AMAZING COMIC-BOOK VILLAIN. The character Egghead was very fond of using egg-shaped weapons (to match his head) and speaking in egg-themed puns. He appeared in several episodes and, as it happened, did really have a huge brain under that giant bald noggin. Here’s proof: At one point he actually figured out that Batman...

    A San Francisco-set 1965 sci-fi comedy starring Price as the flamboyantly wacky creator of a bikini-clad robot army? A James Bond spoof that would later be spoofed itself by the Austin Powers movies? Why do you need any more plot than that? Director Norman Taurog slotted this loosey-goosey romp among the many Elvis Presley vehicles he helmed throug...

    Price plays the corrupt title character in this 1968 period drama (which kind of works even if you’re seeing it under its Poe-evoking alternate title, The Conqueror Worm), which was inspired by a real witch hunter who unleashed a reign of terror during the English Civil War. It’s not realllllyy a horror movie, other than the general horror of tortu...

  3. Oct 26, 1993 · Vincent Price, art historian and collector, gourmet cook, author, raconteur and multifaceted "Merchant of Menace" best known for his blood-curdling roles in horror films, died Monday night at his ...

  4. Vincent Price is widely regarded as one of. the most iconic actors in the world. Any fan of classic horror movies knows the name Vincent Price as synonymous with elegance, humor, talent, worldliness, and charm. Throughout his 65-year acting career, appearing in countless films and television programs, Price established himself.

  5. Vincent Leonard Price Jr. (May 27, 1911 – October 25, 1993) was an American actor, art historian, art collector, and gourmet cook. He appeared on stage, television, and radio, and in more than 100 films. Price has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for motion pictures and one for television. [1]

  6. Oct 25, 2011 · 18.5K. Michael Jackson’s masterpiece “Thriller” was made all the creepier by Vincent Price’s spooky rap. Vincent Price appeared in more than 90 movies, from 1938’s Service de Luxe to ...

  7. Paul McCartney was on the set of 1 of Vincent Price movie based on an Edgar Allan Poe story. From 1963 to 1968, Paul dated actor Jane Asher. Among horror fans, Asher is most known for her role in the classic The Masque of the Red Death, an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story of the same name. In the film.

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