Clown, Morticia and Hannibal: the most terrible actor roles in the film

Clown, Morticia and Hannibal: the most terrible actor roles in the film

Actors sometimes play such roles in which they inspire real fear! And some are remembered in that image forever.

Vincent Price

The king of the horror genre in 1960s cinema, who starred in the film adaptation of Edgar Alan Poe’s short stories: ‘The Fall of House Usher’, ‘The Pit and the Pendulum’, ‘The Raven’ and more others.

Anthony Hopkins

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Anthony Hopkins in 1991 did perhaps the most charming (and sinister) Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs.

Mads Mikkelsen

Another Hannibal, already more modern! As well.

Tim Curry

The first incarnation of the clown Pennywise in the movie “It” based on Stephen King’s novel. What a cute actor!

Bill Skarsgard

The Swedish actor played a creepy clown in the second film adaptation, and they definitely have something in common.

Jack Nicholson

One of the actor’s most memorable roles can also be found in King’s film adaptation, this time in The Shining (1980).

Boris Karloff

The British actor turned out to be a very believable Frankenstein monster!

Angelique Huston

Perfect Morticia Addams from The Addams Family (1991)! By the way, a year before that she played one of the main roles in the movie “Witches”.

Christopher Lee

Sir Christopher managed to play both Dracula in the film of the same name and Saruman in the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Tobin Bell

He played John Kramer in the movie “Saw” – and became famous! Then this call was repeated several times.

Helena Bonham Carter

Tim Burton’s former muse has played terrifying (and beautiful) roles in films ranging from Sweeney Todd to the Harry Potter saga.

Eva Green

The star of the TV series “Scary Tales” and in life somehow looks at you … meanly!

Terrence stamp

The interpreter of the role of General Zod in the film “Superman” (1978) is always proud of his role!

Joaquin Phoenix

Cute Joaquin (and even a young father!) appeared as organically in The Joker as in any “regular” movie.

Photo: Getty images, Legion Media

Source: The Voice Mag

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