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Interestingly, that title instead belongs to Bela Lugosi. In the 1941 movie, Larry's journey as the Wolf Man took off when he, his love interest, and her friend met a fortune-teller named Bela ...
Author Robert Cremer and Lynne Lugosi Sparks, Bela Lugosi's granddaughter, discussed the late actor's life and legacy in Hollywood. Their new book is titled, "Bela Lugosi: The Man Behind the Cape." ...
Originally titled Friday the 13th, the film follows Professor George Kingsley (Stanley Ridges), who gets run down by a gangster on the lam. ... Bela Lugosi, Anne Nagel, ...
Bela Lugosi, who made his mark as Dracula in Hollywood, insisted to reporters he battled a crippling addiction to drugs for over two decades — but one author claimed he "deliberately exaggerated ...
On a transatlantic voyage, a reporter asked silver screen star Béla Lugosi if he was done with his most famous character, Count Dracula. “No. Dracula never ends,” the actor replied.
How ‘Bela Lugosi’s Dead’ and ‘Stairway to Heaven’ performed on the charts “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” never charted on the Billboard Hot 100.In fact, none of Bauhaus’ songs did.
Béla Lugosi: The Man Behind the Cape aims to be the definitive biography of the legendary actor's life and career. Check out our exclusive preview of the book.
David J said Bauhaus’ ‘Bela Lugosi’s Dead’ was inspired by the best film version of Dracula. Bela Lugosi was a horror movie star, most known for playing Count Dracula in the 1931 film Dracula.
George Hamilton, 'Love at First Bite' (1979) ... Bela Lugosi, ‘Dracula’ (1931) Everything that made the character – and vampires in general – cool began with Lugosi.
Bela George Lugosi was born on January 5, 1938 in Los Angeles. He is also known as Bela Lugosi Jr. – he is the son of our legendary transylvanian actor, ...
Bela Lugosi Meets Edna Saint Vincent Millay, starring Rose London, written by Jordan R.Young, and directed by Christine Cummings, is coming to the Broadwater Black Box, 6322 Santa Monica Blvd ...
George Hamilton, 'Love at First Bite' (1979) ... Bela Lugosi, ‘Dracula’ (1931) Everything that made the character – and vampires in general – cool began with Lugosi.