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Boris Karloff

Boris Karloff

Birthday: 23 November 1887, Camberwell, London, England, UK
Birth Name: William Henry Pratt
Height: 181 cm

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 ...Show More

Boris Karloff
[In 1936, on his appeal to children, who empathized with the monster] I don't really scare them any Show more [In 1936, on his appeal to children, who empathized with the monster] I don't really scare them any more than do Jungle Jim, Dan Dunn, Tarzan, and the other heroes of the comic sections. Hide
You could heave a brick out of the window and hit ten actors who could play my parts. I just happene Show more You could heave a brick out of the window and hit ten actors who could play my parts. I just happened to be on the right corner at the right time. Hide
Most actors, you know, come out here with contracts from New York. They have gone through their hard Show more Most actors, you know, come out here with contracts from New York. They have gone through their hardships back East, and once in Hollywood, everything is easy on them. But I can remember standing outside little one-arm restaurants along Hollywood Boulevard and wishing I had an extra dime - for a couple of doughnuts to go with my coffee. Hide
[on his then current studio AIP] James Nicholon and Samuel Arkoff, the bosses, and everyone connecte Show more [on his then current studio AIP] James Nicholon and Samuel Arkoff, the bosses, and everyone connected with AIP show me wonderful kindness and consideration. And their standards of production, writing, directing and color are very fine. Hide
When I was nine, I played the demon king in "Cinderella" and it launched me on a long and happy life Show more When I was nine, I played the demon king in "Cinderella" and it launched me on a long and happy life of being a monster. Hide
The monster was the best friend I ever had. The monster was the best friend I ever had.
[on Jack P. Pierce] The best make-up man in the world. I owe him a lot. [on Jack P. Pierce] The best make-up man in the world. I owe him a lot.
I am a very lucky man. Here I am in my 80th year, and I am still able to earn my bread and butter at Show more I am a very lucky man. Here I am in my 80th year, and I am still able to earn my bread and butter at my profession. I am one of that very small family of the human race who happens to thoroughly enjoy his work. If I didn't enjoy it, I wouldn't go on. Hide
Of course, there are always things you see in your own films that you feel could have been done bett Show more Of course, there are always things you see in your own films that you feel could have been done better. But once a film is finished, it's too late to do anything about it. The ship has sailed and one's mistakes are embalmed. But you can learn something for the next time. Hide
[on his pet hate] Background music in films. I know my films have it too - the heavy, sinister stuff Show more [on his pet hate] Background music in films. I know my films have it too - the heavy, sinister stuff. But I still think background music is an insult to the intelligence of audiences. The mood should be conveyed by the action and not have to be underlined. There was that Hitchcock film Lifeboat (1944) in which three or four people were floating on a boat in the middle of the ocean. But from nowhere at all there came a celestial choir on the soundtrack. It's so silly. Hide
Horror means something revolting. Anybody can show you a pailful of innards. But the object of the r Show more Horror means something revolting. Anybody can show you a pailful of innards. But the object of the roles I played is not to turn your stomach - but merely to make your hair stand on end. Hide
[on whether he resented being typed as a "horror star"] One always hears of actors complaining of be Show more [on whether he resented being typed as a "horror star"] One always hears of actors complaining of being typed - if he's young, he's typed as a juvenile; if he's handsome, he's typed as a leading man. I was lucky. Whereas bootmakers have to spend millions to establish a trademark, I was handed a trademark free of charge. When an actor gets in a position to select his own roles, he's in big trouble, for he never knows what he can do best. I'm sure I'd be damn good as little Lord Fauntleroy, but who would pay ten cents to see it? Hide
My wife has good taste. She has seen very few of my movies. My wife has good taste. She has seen very few of my movies.
[on his rival, Bela Lugosi] Poor old Bela, it was a strange thing. He was really a shy, sensitive, t Show more [on his rival, Bela Lugosi] Poor old Bela, it was a strange thing. He was really a shy, sensitive, talented man who had a fine career on the classical stage in Europe, but he made a fatal mistake. He never took the trouble to learn our language. He had real problems with his speech and difficulty interpreting lines. Hide
[on animals] I am very fond of dogs and used to keep them when I was in Hollywood. But we have an ap Show more [on animals] I am very fond of dogs and used to keep them when I was in Hollywood. But we have an apartment in London, and I don't think one should have a dog without a garden for it to run in. Hide
My leg in a steel brace... operating with only half a lung... why, it's a public scandal that I'm st Show more My leg in a steel brace... operating with only half a lung... why, it's a public scandal that I'm still around. But as long as the people want me, I feel an obligation to go on performing. After all, every time I act I provide employment for a fleet of doubles. Hide
Certainly, I was typed. But what is typing? It is a trademark, a means by which the public recognize Show more Certainly, I was typed. But what is typing? It is a trademark, a means by which the public recognizes you. Actors work all their lives to achieve that. I got mine with just one picture. It was a blessing. Hide
My dear old monster. I owe everything to him. He's my best friend. My dear old monster. I owe everything to him. He's my best friend.
Boris Karloff's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (78)
Boris Karloff Boris Karloff'S roles
Frankenstein's Monster
Frankenstein's Monster

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