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A myth, a life… for eternity

A myth, a life… for eternity Leaving his native Lugoj, Bela Lugosi emigrated to the United States to become a great actor and subsequently came to be known, throughout most of the 20-th century, for the perfect cinematographic portrayal of Dracula, the Transylvanian Count created by the Irish Bram Stoker in his Gothic novel, and revived by the Irish Hamilton Deane and the American John L. Balderston in their play. Keywords: Bela Lugosi; Dracula; Bram Stoker; Hamilton Deane; John L. Balderston; play; vampire; monster; mad doctor; mad scientist; stress; drug-addiction http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Romanian Journal of Artistic Creativity Addleton Academic Publishers

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Addleton Academic Publishers
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© 2009 Addleton Academic Publishers
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2327-5707
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Abstract

Leaving his native Lugoj, Bela Lugosi emigrated to the United States to become a great actor and subsequently came to be known, throughout most of the 20-th century, for the perfect cinematographic portrayal of Dracula, the Transylvanian Count created by the Irish Bram Stoker in his Gothic novel, and revived by the Irish Hamilton Deane and the American John L. Balderston in their play. Keywords: Bela Lugosi; Dracula; Bram Stoker; Hamilton Deane; John L. Balderston; play; vampire; monster; mad doctor; mad scientist; stress; drug-addiction

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Romanian Journal of Artistic CreativityAddleton Academic Publishers

Published: Jan 1, 2014

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