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Dwight Frye

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Known For

44 Years Old

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dwight Iliff Frye (February 22, 1899 – November 7, 1943) was an American stage and screen actor, noted for his appearances in the classic horror films Dracula, Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein. Frye was born in Salina, Kansas. Nicknamed "The Man with the Thousand-Watt Stare," and "The Man of a Thousand Deaths," he specialized in the portrayal of mentally unbalanced characters, including his signature role, the madman Renfield in Tod Browning's 1931 version of Dracula. Later that same year he also played the hunchbacked assistant in the film Frankenstein. (This character, named Fritz, is often mistakenly referred to as Ygor, a character originated by Béla Lugosi in the later film Son of Frankenstein.) Frye had a prominent role in the 1933 horror film The Vampire Bat, starring Lionel Atwill, Melvyn Douglas, and Fay Wray, in which he played Herman, a half-wit suspected of being a killer. He also had a memorable role in the classic Bride of Frankenstein, in which he played Karl. The part of Karl was originally much longer and many extra scenes of Frye were shot as a sub plot but were edited out of the final version to shorten the running time as well as to appease the censor boards. The most memorable of these "cut scenes" was that of Karl killing the Burgomaster portrayed by E. E. Clive. No known prints of these scenes survive today, but photographs of the scene were used to illustrate the scene's synopsis and are included in the recent Universal DVD release of the film. During the early 1940s, Frye alternated between film roles and appearing on stage in a variety of productions ranging from comedies to musicals, as well as appearing in a stage version of Dracula. In 1924 he played the Son in a translation of Luigi Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author.[1] There was a Dwight Frye Fan Club at one time,[2] but it is currently dormant. He also made a contribution to the war effort by working nights as a tool designer for Lockheed Aircraft. Frye's strong resemblance to former Secretary of War Newton D. Baker helped land him what would have been a substantial role in the biographical film Wilson, based on the life of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, but he died of a heart attack while riding on a bus in Hollywood a few days before filming was to have begun. Frye was interred in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dwight Frye, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Born

Salina, Kansas, USA on 22nd February 1899

Died

7th November 1943

All Credits

Dracula Image
Dracula
Renfield
Frankenstein Image
Frankenstein
Fritz
Bride of Frankenstein Image
Bride of Frankenstein
Karl
The Invisible Man Image
The Invisible Man
Reporter (uncredited)
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man Image
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
Rudi a Vasarian
The Son of Monte Cristo Image
The Son of Monte Cristo
Pavlov's Secretary (Uncredited)
Something to Sing About Image
Something to Sing About
Mr. Easton (makeup supervisor)
Drácula Image
Drácula
Renfield (archive footage) (uncredited)
The Ghost of Frankenstein Image
The Ghost of Frankenstein
Villager at Meeting / Grave Robber (flashback) (uncredited)
The Man in the Iron Mask Image
The Man in the Iron Mask
Fouquet's Valet
The Many Faces of Dracula Image
The Many Faces of Dracula
Renfield (archive footage)
Hangmen Also Die! Image
Hangmen Also Die!
Hostage
Sinners in Paradise Image
Sinners in Paradise
Marshall (uncredited)
Adventure in Sahara Image
Adventure in Sahara
Gravet, 'the Jackal'
Submarine Alert Image
Submarine Alert
Haldine (uncredited)
Gangs of Chicago Image
Gangs of Chicago
Pinky
The Maltese Falcon Image
The Maltese Falcon
Wilmer Cook
The Black Camel Image
The Black Camel
Jessop the Butler (uncredited)
Dead Men Walk Image
Dead Men Walk
Zolarr
Fast Company Image
Fast Company
Sidney Z. Wheeler
Universal Horror Image
Universal Horror
(archive footage)
The Vampire Bat Image
The Vampire Bat
Herman Gleib
Dangerous Blondes Image
Dangerous Blondes
Hoodlum (uncredited)
Florida Special Image
Florida Special
Jenkins
Upstream Image
Upstream
Theatre Audience Spectator
Phantom Raiders Image
Phantom Raiders
Eddie Anders
Exit Smiling Image
Exit Smiling
Balcony Heckler (uncredited)
No Image
Frankenstein: A Cinematic Scrapbook
Fritz / Karl (archive footage)
Flying Blind Image
Flying Blind
Leo Qualen
The Man Who Found Himself Image
The Man Who Found Himself
Hysterical patient
Invisible Enemy Image
Invisible Enemy
Alex
Don't Talk Image
Don't Talk
Ziggy (uncredited)
Drums of Fu Manchu Image
Drums of Fu Manchu
Prof. Anderson
By Whose Hand? Image
By Whose Hand?
Chick Lewis
Devil Pays Off Image
Devil Pays Off
Radio Operator
Sea Devils Image
Sea Devils
SS Paradise Radio Operator (uncredited)
The Night Hawk Image
The Night Hawk
John Colley
The Circus Queen Murder Image
The Circus Queen Murder
Flandrin
Atlantic Adventure Image
Atlantic Adventure
Spike Jonas
Sky Bandits Image
Sky Bandits
Speavy
The Blonde from Singapore Image
The Blonde from Singapore
The Crime of Doctor Crespi Image
The Crime of Doctor Crespi
Dr. Thomas
Think It Over Image
Think It Over
Arsonist
The Shadow Image
The Shadow
Vindecco
Alibi for Murder Image
Alibi for Murder
McBride
The Night Bird Image
The Night Bird
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Mystery Ship Image
Mystery Ship
Rader
A Strange Adventure Image
A Strange Adventure
Robert Wayne
The Doorway to Hell Image
The Doorway to Hell
Monk, Gangster
The Western Code Image
The Western Code
Dick Loomis
Man to Man Image
Man to Man
Vint Glade
Who Killed Gail Preston? Image
Who Killed Gail Preston?
Mr. Owen
Attorney for the Defense Image
Attorney for the Defense
James Wallace
No Image
Beware Of Ladies
Swanson
The Great Impersonation Image
The Great Impersonation
Roger Unthank (uncredited)