Showing posts with label Spoof. Show all posts
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Friday, April 19, 2013

Faces of the Master from Dr Who

First, the Master precursor, Edward Brayshaw as The Monk. He played opposite the 1st Doctor and shows all the signs of Masterdom. The Master, as a character, was created 2 years after his appearance. 

William Hughes acted as the eight-year-old Master in 2007 and 2010.

Roger Delgado acted as the Master from 1971-1973. Delgado is the first official Master, by appearance.

Peter Pratt acted as the Master in 1976.

Geoffrey Beevers acted as and voiced the Master in 1981 for both TV and BBC radio drama produced by Big Finish Productions.

From 1981-1989 Anthony Ainley acted as the Master on TV and was also the Master for the computer game Destiny of the Doctors

Gordon Tipple acted as the Master for a movie in 1996.

Eric Roberts acted as the Master in the 1996 movie.

Derek Jacobi acted as the Master in  2007.

John Simm acted as the Master from 2007-2010.

In 2003 an android version of the Master voiced by Derek Jacobi appeared in the animated webcast Scream of the Shalka.

The Master is the street preacher in the Doctor Who Magazine (DWM) comic strip The Fallen, as later revealed in The Glorious Dead (DWM 287–296)

In Character Assassin (DWM 311), a version of the Delgado Master visits the Land of Fiction.

From The Glen of Sleeping by Gerry Haylock and Dick O'Neill, appearing in TV Action 107–111.

From Fogbound by Frank Langford, found in the Doctor Who Holiday Special 1973.

From The Time Thief by Steve Livesey, which appeared in the Doctor Who Annual 1974.

From The Man in the Ion Mask, which appeared in the Doctor Who Magazine Winter Special 1991.


The Master was played by Jonathan Pryce who deeply resembled the incarnation played by Roger Delgado in the Comic Relief sketch, Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

The faces of The Mummy

Stories of The Mummy have become increasingly popular since the 1827 novel The Mummy! or The Mummy, or A Tale of the Twenty-Second Century by Jane C. Loudon (which I luckily managed to dig from the depths of a library while writing a thesis), published shortly after Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. But The Mummy tales, unlike Frankenstein, knew their greatest incarnations while on film. For the below, I've decided to drop the voices as most never speak or only have a line or two.

William Bayle Bernard played The Mummy on stage in 1833.


Boris Karloff  starred as The Mummy Imhotep/Ardath Bey in the 1932 film The Mummy.

Tom Tyler played The Mummy in the 1940 film The Mummy's Hand.


Lon Chaney, Jr. played The Mummy in the 1942 film The Mummy's Tomb.


Lon Chaney, Jr. played The Mummy in the 1944 film The Mummy's Ghost.


Lon Chaney, Jr. played The Mummy in the 1944 film The Mummy's Curse.


Eddie Parker played The Mummy in the 1955 film Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy.



Christopher Lee starred as The Mummy Kharis in the 1959 film The Mummy.


Dickie Owen played The Mummy Ra-Antef in the 1964 film The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb.


Eddie Powell played The Mummy Prem in the 1966 film The Mummy's Shroud.


Of mention is the Shadi Abdel Salam directed 1969 Egyptian movie known in Arabic as المومياء Al-Mūmīa' (The Mummy) or The Night of Counting the Years, which doesn't star a 'living' Mummy but focuses on the mummy trade and stolen Egyptian antiquities. The film is such a classic it should be mentioned in a list of mummy movies.



Valerie Leon played the Mummy Queen Tera and her reincarnation Margaret Fuchs in the 1971 film Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (based on Bram Stoker's 1903 novel The Jewel of Seven Stars).


The Filmation's 1986 Ghostbusters animation features an overweight villain mummy named Airhead.


Roger W. Morrissey played The Mummy in the 1998 film Tale of the Mummy.


Arnold Vosloo played The Mummy in the 1999 movie The Mummy.


Arnold Vosloo played The Mummy in the 2001 movie The Mummy Returns.



Jet Li plays the Emperor Han in the 2008 film The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor


From 2001–2003 WB ran the series The Mummy: The Animated Series.

In May 2001 Chaos! Comics started a series called The Mummy: Valley of the Gods which was later discontinued.


In 2008 IDW Publishing printed the comic series The Mummy: the Rise and Fall of Xango's Ax.


The Sony Pictures animated 2012 film Hotel Transylvania features an overweight mummy called Murray.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Faces of Dracula

Frank Langella from Dracula, 1979.

Christopher Lee from Hammer Horror Dracula, 1960s & 1970s.

Count Duckula, 1988 

Count von Count aka The Count from Sesame Street.

George Hamilton from Love at First Bite in 1979.

Henry Irving - stage manager and apparently Stoker's inspiration for Dracula's characterisation.

Klaus Kinski from Nosferatu, Phantom der Nacht, 1979.

Rudolf Martin from Buffy vs Dracula, Ep. 1, Season 5, 1997

Bela Lugosi from Dracula, 1931.

Leslie Nielsen from Dracula: Dead and Loving It, 1995.

Gary Oldman from Bram Stoker's Dracula, 1992.

Max Schreck from Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens, 1922.

Prince Vlad - considered another inspiration for Dracula's characterisation.

John Carradine from House of Dracula, 1945.

Lon Chaney Jr. as Count Alucard from Son of Dracula, 1943.

Ferdy Mayne from The Fearless Vampire Killers, 1967.

Udo Kier from Blood of Dracula, 1974.

Frank Langella from Dracula, 1979.

Duncan Regehr from The Monster Squad, 1987.

Gerard Butler from Dracula 2000, 2000.

Richard Roxburgh from Van Helsing, 2004.

Alucard from Hellsing.