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  1. Edward Van Sloan (born Edward Paul Van Sloun; November 1, 1882 – March 6, 1964) was an American character actor best remembered for his roles in the Universal Studios horror films such as Dracula (1931), Frankenstein (1931), and The Mummy (1932).

  2. Edward Van Sloan. Actor: Frankenstein. US character actor; he of the close-cropped gray hair, thick spectacles and clipped, ominous tones who would serve most memorably as the nemesis of evil-doers and monsters in 30's and 40's horror movies and suspensers, antagonizing first the likes of Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff and then, years later ...

  3. Oct 28, 2023 · Universal's most iconic monster hunter is Edward Van Sloan, who starred in classics such as Dracula (1931), Frankenstein (1931), and The Mummy (1932).

  4. Edward Van Sloan (born Edward Paul Van Sloun) was an American screen and stage character actor best remembered for his roles in Universal Studios horror films.

  5. marruda3.com › 2017/09/08 › in-the-shadows-edward-van-sloanIN THE SHADOWS: EDWARD VAN SLOAN

    Sep 8, 2017 · Edward Van Sloan played three similar roles in three of Universal’s best horror movies from the 1930s. He played Professor Van Helsing in DRACULA (1931), Dr. Waldman in FRANKENSTEIN (1931), and Dr. Muller in THE MUMMY (1932). As Dr. Van Helsing, a role he had played earlier on stage opposite Bela Lugosi’s Dracula, he’s one of the best.

  6. Edward Van Sloan (born Edward Paul Van Sloun; November 1, 1882 – March 6, 1964) was an American film character actor best remembered for his roles in the Universal Studios horror films such as Dr. Van Helsing in Dracula (1931) and Dracula's Daughter (1936), Dr. Waldman in Frankenstein (1931...

  7. Edward Van Sloan. Actor: Frankenstein. US character actor; he of the close-cropped gray hair, thick spectacles and clipped, ominous tones who would serve most memorably as the nemesis of evil-doers and monsters in 30's and 40's horror movies and suspensers, antagonizing first the likes of Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff and then, years later ...