Charles Stanton Ogle was one of the first actors to portray Frankenstein's Monster on film. He appeared in the 1910 short film, Frankenstein. Age: Dec. at 75 (1865-1940) Birthplace: Steubenville, Ohio, USA 98 votes Is he the best Frankenstein's monster? Photo: The Ev...
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With a mix of quirkiness and heartfelt sincerity, Gene Wilder became one of the most beloved actors in comedy. His unforgettable roles in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Young Frankenstein, and The Producers made him a true icon. Wilder was frequently cast alongside othe...
Oscar-nominated actor Teri Garr, known for “Tootsie” and “Young Frankenstein,”diedin October ofmultiple sclerosis. She was 79. The actor, a native of Lakewood, Ohio, lived inFranklin Lakesas a child before moving to Los Angeles with her family. Garr was nominated for best s...
Frankenstein was published when Mary was 21, and became a huge success. Many people didn’t think a 19-year-old woman could write so well and believed her husband was the real writer. Although famous, Shelley’s life was full of sadness. Only one of her four children lived and in 1822...
Vera Rubin (July 23, 1928-December 25, 2016) developed her interest in astronomy as a young girl; her father helped her build a telescope and took her to meetings of amateur astronomers. She was the only astronomy major to graduate from Vassar College in 1948, only to learn - when she ...
(William Atherton) from imminent release and the two set out to retrieve their fostered child Langston from his new parents. Things inevitably go awry, leading to the couple taking Patrolman Slide (Michael Sacks) hostage in his patrol car and lead one of the slowest, and silliest, car ...
Ms. Slaughter left a high-profile job in Hillary Clinton’s state department because it was taking too much time away from her son. The departure was even more significant because the State Department is known as a family friendly workplace, at least in the context of Washington, D.C., ...
Among his television films was The Small Miracle (1973), which starred one of his heroes, the Italian neo-realist director Vittorio De Sica. “I told him I felt like an art student who had to instruct Michelangelo,” he said. Szwarc made his big-screen debut in the same year with the...
Although the first Frankenstein film was produced by Edison Studios in 1910, it’s Whale’s 1930 interpretation of Mary Shelley’s novel and Boris Karloff’s iconic portrayal that has become synonymous with our idea of Frankenstein’s monster. With its contrasts of shadows and light and ...