Vincent Price Net Worth

Vincent Price net worth is
$5 Million

Vincent Leonard Price Jr. was born on 27 May 1911, in St. Louis, Missouri USA, of English and Welsh descent. Vincent was an actor, best known for performing in numerous horror films, often with underlying humour which endeared him to audiences. He appeared in over 100 films, radio shows, television shows, and stage productions, and all of his efforts helped put his net worth to where it was when he passed away in 1993.

How rich is Vincent Price? As of early-2017, sources estimate a net worth that is at $5 million, mostly earned through a successful career in acting. He has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and was also an art collector. He was also a gourmet cook, and all of these achievements ensured the position of his wealth.

Vincent Price Net Worth $5 million

Price attended St. Louis Country Day School and after matriculating, went to Yale University, studying art history and graduating in 1933. He taught for a year and then decided to go to the University of London with the intention of getting a master’s degree. However, he was drawn to theater, and this led to him begin his acting career in 1935. One of his first productions was “Victoria Regina” in which he played Prince Albert.

Vincent started out as a character actor, and would gain some popularity in the 1944 film “Laura”. He would then be cast in “Wilson”, “The Song of Bernadette”, and “The Keys of the Kingdom”. One of his first horror film ventures was “Tower of London” and this would establish his path in the genre. His net worth started increasing at this point and he then starred in “The Invisible Man Returns”, continuing with more villainous roles in the 1940s including “The Bribe”, “The Long Night” and “The Web”.

In 1950, he then gained his first starring role in the biopic “The Baron of Arizona”, but during this time, he was very active on radio too, and was part of the show “The Saint” which aired from 1947 to 1951. In the 1950s, Price started to focus more on horror films and some of his projects during this time were “House of Wax”, “House on Haunted Hill”, and “Suspense”.

In the 1960s, Vincent played in a lot of low budget but successful films, elevating his net worth further. He appeared in several of Edgar Allan Poe adaptations including “Tales of Terror”, “The Raven’ and “The Tomb of Ligeia”. In 1964, he starred in the adaptation “The Last Man on Earth” which was based on the novel “I Am Legend”. However, he also starred in comedy films during this time including “Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine”, and played Egghead in the “Batman” television series, and would the go on to guest star in numerous television shows.

Later in his career, he starred in the radio horror series “The Price of Fear”, and was also cast in “The Abominable Dr. Phibes” as well as its sequel. His film work started to lessen during the mid-1970s, so he focused a lot on voice work. He also worked on stage, and would then star in the short lived television series “Time Express”. One of his most popular voice overs was the monologue on the Michael Jackson song “Thriller”. He also used his talents in the series “The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo”. One of his last projects was the film “Edward Scissorhands” – a year prior to the film’s release, he was inducted onto the St. Louis Walk of Fame.

For his personal life, it is known that Vincent married actress Edith Barrett and they had a son. His next marriage was to Mary Grant Price and they had a daughter. His last marriage was to Australian actress Coral Browne. Price suffered from Parkinson’s disease and emphysema, and died of lung cancer in 1993 at the age of 82.

Price amassed a large and expansive collection of art, and donated around 2,000 art pieces to establish the Vincent Price Art Museum in Monterey Park, California. He also sold around 50,000 fine art prints to the public, which included works from Rembrandt and Pablo Picasso. He was also a noted gourmet cook and authored several cookbooks.


Full NameVincent Price
Net Worth$5 Million
Date Of BirthMay 27, 1911
DiedOctober 25, 1993, Los Angeles, California, United States
Place Of BirthSt. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Height1.93 m
ProfessionDirector, Actor, Art Department
EducationMary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School, Yale University, Courtauld Institute of Art
NationalityAmerican
SpouseCoral Browne (m. 1974–1991), Mary Grant Price (m. 1949–1973), Edith Barrett (m. 1938–1948)
ChildrenVictoria Price, Vincent Barrett Price
ParentsMarguerite Price, Vincent Leonard Price, Sr.
SiblingsPrincess Josephine of Denmark, Prince Christian of Denmark, Princess Isabella of Denmark
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001637/
AwardsRaven Award, Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement
NominationsIndependent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male
MoviesThe Abominable Dr. Phibes, The Last Man on Earth, House on Haunted Hill, House of Wax, Theatre of Blood, Edward Scissorhands, The Pit and the Pendulum, Witchfinder General, House of Usher, The Tingler, Tales of Terror, The Raven, Dr. Phibes Rises Again, The Fly, The Tomb of Ligeia, The Masque of the...
TV ShowsNBC Matinee Theater, You Don't Say!, Time Express, The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, The Raggy Dolls, Hollywood Squares, Mystery!, The Hilarious House of Frightenstein, The Chevy Mystery Show, The Hilarious House of Frightenstein, The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, Time Express, Hollywood Squares, NBC Matinee ...
#Trademark
1Ecstatic, hysterical and terrifying laugh
2Towering height and slender frame
3Often played imposing, menacing villains
4Distinctive low-pitched voice and atmospheric narration
5Frequently played villains who died screaming
6Often played an anti-hero who wants revenge on those who wronged him
7Often played in horror films with a sense of black humor
TitleSalary
The Hilarious House of Frightenstein (1971)$13,000
Return of the Fly (1959)$25,000
House on Haunted Hill (1959)$10,000 + 10% of gross
#Quote
1I played so many gentle men at the beginning of my career that I certainly wanted to play some villains and so I got kind of stuck in villains.
2Hollywood's worst fault is typecasting. John Wayne, Cary Grant, everyone who's been a success - we all had the same problem. And they tell me I'm too important to play small character roles; you can't win!
3[on Gene Tierney] Gene was the most underrated actress that we ever had! I've known her since she was about 17; and I adored her! She really wasn't a great beauty or sex idol. When you look at Laura (1944), and people ask why it has lasted, I think it's because of Gene Tierney. There's no way she can look dated. Her hair looks modern, her clothes. She didn't have a great body, but had a body that wore clothes well.
4[on accepting the role of Baka in The Ten Commandments (1956)] You aren't a movie actor until you've been in a DeMille film.
5[on House of Wax (1953) and director André De Toth] It's almost my favorite Hollywood story. Where else in the world would you hire a man with one eye to direct a picture in 3-D?
6Suddenly in the '50s, a whole new group of actors came out: Marlon Brando, James Dean and Paul Newman, who were very moody and realistic. So actors like myself and Basil Rathbone and so on didn't really fit into those realistic dramas and we began to do costume pictures. This was really the only place we could go on working if we wanted to survive as actors. Most of the things of my later career have been costume pictures. They require a certain knowledge of the language, they require enunciation and a poetic approach to the language. Really, the one thing we have over the apes is our language, isn't it? That's about all.
7The horror thriller offers the serious actor unique opportunities to test his ability to make the unbelievable believable.
8The wonderful thing about Hawaii is, there, it doesn't take any words at all to say "I love you." You can say it with a pineapple and a twenty.
9I hate being old and ill! Don't get old if you can avoid it!
10What's important about an actor is his acting, not his life.
11Doing a religious picture is a boring thing because everybody is on their best behavior - hoping for the keys to the kingdom, I guess.
12I sometimes feel that I'm impersonating the dark unconscious of the whole human race. I know this sounds sick, but I love it.
13A lot of the recent actresses look and act like my niece. Now, she's a good girl, but I wouldn't pay to see her.
14A man who limits his interests limits his life.
15[Tim Burton's Vincent (1982)] was immortality - better than a star on Hollywood Boulevard.
16"Gothic" is just a word recalling a multitude of sins!
17I don't play monsters. I play men besieged by fate and out for revenge.
18Someone called actors "sculptors in snow". Very apt. In the end, it's all nothing.
#Fact
1He was awarded a Star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame on June 25, 1989.
2In what would have been a most memorable event, Charles Ludlam (The Ridiculous Theatrical Company, "The Mystery of Irma Vep") was to have directed a production of Shakespeare's ultra bloody "Titus Andronicus" at the New York Shakespeare Festival in Central Park, starring, guess who... Vincent Price, thereby fulfilling Vincent's long standing desire to play Shakespeare. Unfortunately, Ludlam died during the initial planning stage.
3Price was known as an art connoisseur, and was a champion of American Indian / Native American art in particular. Price was appointed to the Indian Arts and Crafts Board under Eisenhower, he supported the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and he has been the subject of discussions at the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts in Santa Fe.
4The 2013 song "Vincent Price" by the hard rock band Deep Purple is dedicated to him. Price was friends with the band, and in 1975, appeared on Roger Glover's live version of "The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper Feast" as a narrator.
5He was the visual inspiration for the original illustrations of the comic book superhero Doctor Strange/Stephen Strange (created in 1963). Price was 52 years old at the time. Strange's full name is Stephen Vincent Strange.
6During the 1970s, Price said that George C. Scott was his favorite current actor although Cary Grant (then retired) was his all-time favorite.
7When Lillian Gish first met him on The Whales of August (1987), she said, "I finally got my Prince Albert," a reference to "Victoria Regina".
8Price was scheduled by Universal to make his screen debut in Prescription for Romance (1937), but Kent Taylor replaced him. Next he was set for That Certain Age (1938), but was deemed too young and replaced by Melvyn Douglas.
9Although he turned down Jose Ferrer's offer to play one of the leads in "My Three Angels" on stage, he did consent to play the Duke of Buckingham in Ferrer's "Richard III" at New York's City Center in 1953.
10When Price filmed While the City Sleeps (1956), he became friends with Fritz Lang because of their mutual love of art.
11Was originally cast in Forever Amber (1947) but when filming was suspended after a month for further work on the script he was dropped and replaced with Richard Greene.
12In October 2013, Price was honored as being Turner Classic Movies Star of the Month.
13Was a staunch liberal Democrat.
14In 1948, Price joined Fanny Brice, Edward G. Robinson, and other art lovers to open his museum in Hollywood called the Modern Institute of Art. It closed within two years because of lack of funds.
15During breaks in the long filming The Song of Bernadette (1943), Price and former "Vicoria Regina" co-star George Macready opened an art gallery, which they called The Little Gallery.
16His father was president of a company that made jelly-beans and jawbreakers as well as Price's Baking Powder, which was sold to Royal in 1890.
17Price served for decades on the board of directors of the Los Angeles County Museum.
18In his later years, when asked for his autograph, he would often sign "Dolores Del Rio" instead of his actual name. When once asked why, he replied, in complete seriousness, "I promised her on her deathbed that I would do what I could to keep her name alive!".
19He was awarded 2 Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Motion Pictures at 6201 Hollywood Boulevard; and for Television at 6501 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
20Made his acting debut at London's Gate Theatre.
21Was a prime mover in the success of the La Jolla Playhouse in California, starring in many of their productions, including "The Winslow Boy" and "Billy Budd".
22Gave over 800 performances in the United States and Australia between 1977 and 1980 in his one-man show "Diversions & Delights" (invariably to standing ovations), playing Oscar Wilde in 1899 (set at the Parisian concert hall in the Rue de Pepinier). The play was written by John Gay and directed by Joseph Hardy. Price was at his brilliant best, particularly at smaller, more intimate venues.
23Vincent once told the story of a middle-aged woman who came up to him while on a flight to Barcelona for a fantasy film festival. She was quite excited and said, "Oh sir, could I have your autograph? I can't tell you how many years I have enjoyed your films, Mr. Karloff." Always the perfect gentlemen and not wanting to disappoint her, Vincent brought Boris Karloff back to life and gave the woman an autograph fifteen years after the actor had died.
24His likeness appeared on such Milton Bradley games as "Hangman" and "Shrunken Head Apple Sculpture" in the 1970s.
25A transcript of an on-stage Q&A with Price (from a 1990s Fangoria convention) appears in Tom Weaver's book "Attack of the Monster Movie Makers" (McFarland & Co., 1994).
26Is remembered by some Canadians for his narration on The Hilarious House of Frightenstein (1971).
27Won $32,000 in an appearance on the game show The $64,000 Question (1955).
28Had played the Devil in The Story of Mankind (1957).
29Price voted for Republican candidate Wendell Willkie in the 1940 presidential election, since both his parents were conservatives. Shortly thereafter, his political views altered completely, and he later became one of the most active liberal Democrats in Hollywood.
30His role in Edward Scissorhands (1990) was intended to be much larger, but since Price was very ill from emphysema and Parkinson's disease he was only able to appear in two scenes.
31Converted to Catholicism shortly after marrying Coral Browne, a Roman Catholic. According to Price's daughter, the Australian-born Browne then became an American citizen for him.
32At times, he struggled to get roles early in his career due to his 6' 4" frame, as producers often avoid casting actors who are much taller than their leading men.
33He would often attend showings of his films in costumes; often to play pranks on moviegoers.
34Was a member of the family that started the company that makes Magic Baking Powder.
35According to Price, when he and Peter Lorre went to view Bela Lugosi's body at Lugosi's funeral, Lorre, upon seeing Lugosi dressed in his famous Dracula cape, quipped, "Do you think we should drive a stake through his heart just in case?".
36In 1990, Price was hired by Walt Disney Imagineering to voice the role of the Phantom for "Phantom Manor", a new ride for the upcoming Euro Disneyland, scheduled to open in 1992. He was given a French script, but the takes were so bad, the entire performance was deemed unusable. After working on the French script for over three hours, Craig Fleming, who adapted the script and directed the recording sessions, gave him an English version of the script. Price recorded the entire piece in two takes. The English recordings were placed in the attraction, but after several months of operation, Euro Disney (the company that owns and operates the resort) felt there was not enough French in Euro Disneyland. So by 1993, in an attempt to add more French to the park, Price's narration was removed from the attraction and replaced by the French spiel, this time recorded by Gérard Chevalier. Price's narration can be found on a Disney Haunted Mansion CD. The CD, which contains a full ride-through of the attraction, claims Price's narration was "never used at Disneyland Paris", but that's because the park was still called Euro Disneyland when it was used. Today, the park is now known as Parc Disneyland (as of 2002) and, although his narration is long gone, one part of his performance remains in Phantom Manor: his laugh. Although the spoken dialog of the Phantom character was changed, Price's original recordings of the Phantom's evil laughter still remain intact, inside the attraction.
37Had played the Spirit of the Nightmare in Alice Cooper's television special Alice Cooper: The Nightmare (1975).
38In the 1960s, Price and Peter Lorre starred as crimefighting antique dealers in the unsold pilot, "Collector's Item".
39In 1951, Price founded the Vincent Price Gallery and Art Foundation on the campus of the East Los Angeles Community College. It is celebrating its 45th year.
40Close friends with Cassandra Peterson, the actress whose most famous character is Elvira, Mistress of the Dark.
41Had provided quasi-"rap" voice-over for Michael Jackson's music video Michael Jackson: Thriller (1983).
42He attended the opening night of the first production of Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975).
43He was a longtime member of St. Victor's, and his wife Coral Browne was buried there with a Mozart Requiem Mass accompanied by a full orchestra.
44Price's second wife, Mary Grant, gave birth to his daughter Victoria Price in 1962.
45He starred in "How to Make a Movie", a short film that was included in the "Vincent Price: Moviemaking the Hollywood Way", a home movie outfit sold by Sears, Roebuck and Company.
46Charlton Heston starred in The Omega Man (1971) and Will Smith starred in I Am Legend (2007), the remakes of Price's The Last Man on Earth (1964). Prior to this, Heston and Price worked together in The Ten Commandments (1956).
47He often expressed an interest in doing Shakespeare, which is why Theatre of Blood (1973) was one of his favorite roles.
48He received a Bachelor's degree in art history from Yale University and wrote a syndicated art column in the 1960s. An avid art collector, he founded the Vincent Price Gallery on the campus of East Los Angeles College and encouraged others to develop a personal passion for art.
49Had appeared in eight movies with "house" in the title -- most of them horror movies -- including The House of the Seven Gables (1940), House of Wax (1953), House on Haunted Hill (1959), House of Usher (1960), House of 1,000 Dolls (1967), The Hilarious House of Frightenstein (1971), Madhouse (1974), and House of the Long Shadows (1983).
50Attended and graduated from the St. Louis Country Day School in St. Louis, Missouri.
51Made a short speech about the black widow on Alice Cooper's album "Welcome to My Nightmare".
52In 1964, at the request of a personal friend, he narrated a brief history of Tombstone, Arizona (titled, "Tombstone, The Town Too Tough to Die"), for use in the diorama at the site of the O.K. Corral gunfight. He reportedly recorded the 20-minute piece in a single take at a recording studio in Hollywood, and when asked about his fee, asked for his pal, the owner of the exhibit at the time, to buy him lunch. Price never visited Tombstone but his narration is still used in the diorama.
53Although always a gentleman, he was considered an eccentric and often engaged in over-the-top theatrics while discussing his favorite subjects, cooking and poetry.
54Had started an egg-throwing fight while making a guest spot as the villain Egghead on the television series Batman (1966).
55His ashes were scattered off the Californian coast of Malibu together with his favorite gardening hat.
56Host of BBC Radio's "The Price of Fear" (1973-1975, 1983).
57He was the Wednesday night host for CBS Radio's "Sears Mystery Theater" (1979). He was still Wednesday's host when it became "The Mutual Radio Theater" on Mutual Radio (1980).
58Had his own mail-order book club in the 1970s, "Vincent Price Books", specializing in mystery and detective novels.
59Price's first wife, Edith Barrett, gave birth to his son Vincent Barret Price in 1940.
60Shortly before his death, he said that one of his most favorite roles was the voice of Professor Ratigan in the Disney feature The Great Mouse Detective (1986), especially since two original songs had been written for him.
61Was notoriously superstitious. He once joked that he kept a horseshoe, a crucifix and a mezzuza on his front door.
62An avid gourmet chef, he wrote a number of cookbooks.
63Price and Christopher Lee were born on the same day (May 27th) and Peter Cushing was born on the 26th. All three are considered legends of the horror genre, and all three appeared together in Scream and Scream Again (1970) and House of the Long Shadows (1983).

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Eve of St. Mark1944Pvt. Francis Marion
The Song of Bernadette1943Prosecutor Vital Dutour
Hudson's Bay1941King Charles II
Brigham Young1940Joseph Smith
The House of the Seven Gables1940Clifford Pyncheon
Green Hell1940David Richardson
The Invisible Man Returns1940Geoffrey Radcliffe
Tower of London1939Duke of Clarence
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex1939Sir Walter Raleigh
The Shoemaker's Holiday1938TV MovieMaster Hammon
Service de Luxe1938Robert Wade
The Princess and the Cobbler1993ZigZag (voice)
The Heart of Justice1992TV MovieReggie Shaw
Tiny Toon Adventures1991TV SeriesNarrator
Edward Scissorhands1990The Inventor
Catchfire1990Mr. Avoca
Dead Heat1988Arthur P. Loudermilk
Michaels' Movie Madness1988TV Series
Sparky's Magic Piano1987VideoHenry, Sparky's dad (voice)
The Little Troll Prince1987TV MovieKing Ulvik #1 (voice)
The Whales of August1987Mr. Maranov
From a Whisper to a Scream1987Julian White
Read, Write and Draw1987TV SeriesDr. Vincent Price - Host
The Nativity1987Video shortKing Herod (voice)
Escapes1986TV MovieThe Mailman
The Great Mouse Detective1986Professor Ratigan (voice)
Blacke's Magic1986TV SeriesEmeric Valdemar
Simon & Schuster Communications1985Video shortNarrator
The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo1985TV SeriesVincent VanGhoul
Faerie Tale Theatre1984TV SeriesNarrator / The Magic Mirror
Bloodbath at the House of Death1984Sinister Man
Michael Jackson: Thriller1983Video shortNarrator (voice)
Hansel and Gretel1983TV MovieHost
House of the Long Shadows1983Lionel Grisbane
Ruddigore1982TV MovieSir Despard Murgatroyd
Trapper John, M.D.1982TV SeriesBaxter Garwood
Fun with Mr. Future1982ShortMad Scientist
Vincent1982ShortNarrator (voice)
Standing Room Only1981TV SeriesProfessor Humperdo
Bustin' Loose1981Alcoholic Mechanic (scenes deleted)
The Monster Club1981Eramus
The Sorcerer's Apprentice1980ShortNarrator (voice)
I Go Pogo1980Deacon Mushrat (voice)
The Strange Case of Alice Cooper1979VideoNarrator (voice)
Scavenger Hunt1979Milton Parker
Symbols of Lives Past: The Rambova Collection1979TV ShortNarrator
Time Express1979TV SeriesJason Winters
The Love Boat1978TV SeriesWendell Mordan - 'The Amazing Alonzo'
Ringo1978TV MovieDr. Nancy
Lindsay Wagner: Another Side of Me1977TV SpecialSilent Movie Villain
The Butterfly Ball1977Narrator (voice)
The Brady Bunch Variety Hour1977TV SeriesRepresentative of the A.G.I.A
Légendes du Québec1977ShortNarrator (English version, voice)
The Bionic Woman1976TV SeriesManfred Cyrus Carstairs
Ellery Queen1976TV SeriesDirector Michael Raynor
Alice Cooper: Welcome to My Nightmare1975Spider Voice (voice)
Journey Into Fear1975Dervos
Alice Cooper: The Nightmare1975TV MovieThe Spirit of the Nightmare
Consumer Survival Kit1975TV Series
The Devil's Triangle1974DocumentaryNarrator (voice)
It's Not the Size That Counts1974Stavos Mammonian
Madhouse1974Paul Toombes
The Snoop Sisters1974TV SeriesMichael Bastion
The Carol Burnett Show1974TV SeriesVarious Characters
Columbo1973TV SeriesDavid Lang
Theatre of Blood1973Edward Lionheart
The Aries Computer1972
The Brady Bunch1972TV SeriesProfessor Hubert Whitehead
Night Gallery1971-1972TV SeriesJohn Carnby / Professor (segment "Class of '99")
Dr. Phibes Rises Again1972Dr. Anton Phibes
What's a Nice Girl Like You...?1971TV MovieWilliam Spevin
The Golddiggers1971TV Series 1972
Curiosity Shop1971TV Series
The Abominable Dr. Phibes1971Dr. Anton Phibes
Here Comes Peter Cottontail1971TV MovieJanuary Q. Irontail (voice)
The Red Skelton Hour1956-1971TV SeriesMad Scientist / Claude Casserole / Clarence Narrow - Deadeye's Atty Brother / ...
The Hilarious House of Frightenstein1971TV SeriesThe Narrator
Cucumber Castle1970TV MovieWicked Count Voxville
Holiday Startime Special1970TV MovieDrunk after Christmas Day
Mod Squad1970TV SeriesJohn Wells Wentworth
Here's Lucy1970TV SeriesVincent Price
Love, American Style1970TV Series segment "Love and the Haunted House"
- Love and the Decision/Love and the Haunted House 1970 ... segment "Love and the Haunted House"
Cry of the Banshee1970Lord Edward Whitman
An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe1970Narrator
Scream and Scream Again1970Dr. Browning
Get Smart1969TV SeriesDr. Jarvis Pym
World Wide Adventures: Annabel Lee1969ShortNarrator
The Good Guys1969TV SeriesMr. Middleton
BBC Play of the Month1969TV SeriesDr. Austin Sloper
The Oblong Box1969Julian
The Trouble with Girls1969Mr. Morality
Daniel Boone1969TV SeriesDr. Thaddeus Morton
More Dead Than Alive1969Dan Ruffalo
Spirits of the Dead1968Narrator (English version, voice, uncredited)
The Conqueror Worm1968Matthew Hopkins
Batman1966-1967TV SeriesEgghead
The Jackals1967Oupa Decker
House of 1,000 Dolls1967Felix Manderville
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea1967TV SeriesProfessor Multiple
F Troop1967TV SeriesCount Sfoza
Clown Alley1966TV MovieSeltzer Water Clown
Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs1966General Willis / Dr. Goldfoot
The Wild Weird World of Dr. Goldfoot1965TV ShortDr. Goldfoot
Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine1965Dr. Goldfoot
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.1965TV SeriesVictor Marton
Moment of Fear1965TV Series
City in the Sea1965The Captain, Sir Hugh
The Tomb of Ligeia1964Verden Fell
The Masque of the Red Death1964Prince Prospero
The Last Man on Earth1964Dr. Robert Morgan
The Comedy of Terrors1963Waldo Trumbull
Twice-Told Tales1963Alex Medbourne Dr. Giacomo Rappaccini Gerald Pyncheon
The Haunted Palace1963Charles Dexter Ward Joseph Curwen
Beach Party1963Big Daddy
Diary of a Madman1963Magistrate Simon Cordier
The Raven1963Dr. Erasmus Craven
Tower of London1962Richard of Gloucester
Convicts 41962Carl Carmer
Tales of Terror1962Locke Fortunato Luchresi Ernest Valdemar
Confessions of an Opium Eater1962Gilbert De Quincey
Famous Ghost Stories1961TV MovieNarrator
Rage of the Buccaneers1961Romero
Nefertite, regina del Nilo1961Benakon
Pit and the Pendulum1961Nicholas Medina
Master of the World1961Robur
The Best of the Post1961TV SeriesRoger Bauer
The United States Steel Hour1960TV Series
Family Classics: The Three Musketeers1960TV MovieCardinal Richelieu
The Chevy Mystery Show1960TV SeriesMichael Seemes
House of Usher1960Roderick Usher
Startime1960TV SeriesSir Bors
Adventures in Paradise1960TV SeriesArmand Duchette
Riverboat1959TV SeriesOtto Justin
The Bat1959Dr. Malcolm Wells
The Tingler1959Dr. Warren Chapin
The Big Circus1959Hans Hagenfeld
Return of the Fly1959Francois Delambre
House on Haunted Hill1959Frederick Loren
Have Gun - Will Travel1958TV SeriesCharles Matthews
The Fly1958François Delambre
Matinee Theatre1956-1958TV Series
Schlitz Playhouse1952-1958TV SeriesBaron / Swede
General Electric Theater1956-1958TV SeriesBauregaard Archibald / Vince Meagher / Death
Collector's Item1958TV MovieHenry Prentiss
Half Hour to Kill1958TV SeriesGene Wolcott
Playhouse 901956-1957TV SeriesJesse White / Alex / Clark Simmons
Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre1957TV SeriesHoward Keith Howard
Studio 571957TV SeriesMarius Lindsay
The Story of Mankind1957The Devil
Alfred Hitchcock Presents1957TV SeriesCharles Courtney
Climax!1955-1957TV SeriesDr. Farrin / Casey Lodge / Gideon Rone
Shower of Stars1957TV Series
Crossroads1955-1956TV SeriesReverend Alfred W. Price / Rabbi Gershom Seixas / Rev. Robert Russell
The Ten Commandments1956Baka
Science Fiction Theatre1956TV SeriesSgt. Gary Williams / Dr. Philip Redmond
The Vagabond King1956Narrator (voice, uncredited)
The Alcoa Hour1956TV SeriesAlvanley
Lux Video Theatre1951-1956TV SeriesJoseph Bentley / Dr. Austin Sloper / Christoff / ...
While the City Sleeps1956Walter Kyne
Serenade1956Charles Winthrop
TV Reader's Digest1955TV SeriesRev. John Hayes
Son of Sinbad1955Omar Khayyam
The Mad Magician1954Don Gallico / Gallico the Great
The Orange Coast College Story1954ShortNarrator
Casanova's Big Night1954Casanova (uncredited)
Born in Freedom: The Story of Colonel Drake1954ShortColonel Edwin L. Drake
Dangerous Mission1954Paul Adams
The Philip Morris Playhouse1953TV Series
The Plymouth Playhouse1953TV Series
Summer Theatre1953TV SeriesCooper Fielding
House of Wax1953Prof. Henry Jarrod
Robert Montgomery Presents1952TV SeriesPeter Hammond
Gruen Guild Theater1952TV SeriesRodney Ames
Pulitzer Prize Playhouse1952TV SeriesDuke de Chartles
Chesterfield Presents1952TV Series
The Las Vegas Story1952Lloyd Rollins
Lights Out1952TV Series
Fireside Theatre1951TV Series
His Kind of Woman1951Mark Cardigan
Adventures of Captain Fabian1951George Brissac
Curtain Call at Cactus Creek1950Tracy Holland
Champagne for Caesar1950Burnbridge Waters
The Baron of Arizona1950James Addison Reavis 'The Baron'
The Christmas Carol1949TV ShortNarrator
Bagdad1949Pasha Ali Nadim
The Bribe1949Carwood
The Three Musketeers1948Richelieu
Rogues' Regiment1948Mark Van Ratten
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein1948The Invisible Man (voice, uncredited)
Up in Central Park1948Boss Tweed
Moss Rose1947Police Inspector R. Clinner
The Long Night1947Maximilian the Great
The Web1947Andrew Colby
Dragonwyck1946Nicholas Van Ryn
Shock1946Dr. Richard Cross
Leave Her to Heaven1945Russell Quinton
A Royal Scandal1945Marquis de Fleury
The Keys of the Kingdom1944Angus Mealey
Laura1944Shelby Carpenter
Wilson1944William Gibbs McAdoo

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
This Is It2009Documentary "Thriller"
Strange But True Football Stories1987TV Movie documentary performer: "Monster Mash"
The Great Mouse Detective1986performer: "The World's Greatest Criminal Mind", "Goodbye, So Soon"
Aspel & Company1984TV Series performer - 1 episode
Michael Jackson: Thriller1983Video short "Thriller"
Ruddigore1982TV Movie performer: "Oh, Why Am I Moody und Sad?", "You Understand? I Think I Do", "I Once Was a Very Abandoned Person", "My Eyes Are Fully Open"
The Strange Case of Alice Cooper1979Video performer: "Devil's Foot"
The Muppet Show1977TV Series performer - 1 episode
Alice Cooper: Welcome to My Nightmare1975performer: "Devil's Foot"
Alice Cooper: The Nightmare1975TV Movie performer: "Devil's Foot"
In Concert1975TV Series performer - 1 episode
Madhouse1974performer: "When Day Is Dawn"
The Carol Burnett Show1974TV Series performer - 1 episode
Dr. Phibes Rises Again1972performer: "Over the Rainbow" - uncredited
Here Comes Peter Cottontail1971TV Movie performer: "The Easter Bunny Always Sleeps" Irontail's reprise
Frost on Sunday1970TV Series performer - 1 episode
The Red Skelton Hour1958-1968TV Series performer - 2 episodes
The Rosemary Clooney Show1957TV Series performer - 1 episode
Dragonwyck1946performer: "I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls" - uncredited
The House of the Seven Gables1940performer: "THE COLOR OF YOUR EYES" 1940

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Drakul2015TV Movie acknowledgment
From the Darkness Theatre2013Short special thanks
Elvira's Haunted Hills2001dedicated to
The Hypnotic Eye1996TV Series dedicatee - 1 episode
Dieter & Andreas1989Short grateful acknowledgment

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
A Visit with Vincent1994Video documentaryHimself
Vincent Price: My Life and Crimes1994Video documentaryHimself
Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker1991DocumentaryHimself
The Horror Hall of Fame II1991TV MovieHimself - Presenter
American Masters1991TV Series documentaryHimself
Appreciating Art with Vincent Price1990TV Series documentaryHimself - Host
In the Director's Chair: The Man Who Invented Edward Scissorhands1990TV MovieHimself
The Horror Hall of Fame1990TV Movie documentaryHimself - Inductee
Entertainment Tonight1990TV SeriesHimself
The House of the Seven Gables: A Guided Tour with Vincent Price1990Video documentary shortNarrator - Part 2
Coral Browne: Caviar for the General1989TV SpecialHimself
Step Into the Third Dimension1989Video short documentaryHimself / Narrator
Bat Talk1989TV Movie documentaryHimself
Masterpiece Mystery1981-1989TV SeriesHimself - Host
The 61st Annual Academy Awards1989TV SpecialHimself - Performer
The New Hollywood Squares1988TV SeriesHimself - Panelist
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1962-1988TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest / Himself - Host
Creepy Classics1987Video documentary shortHimself
Sonya Live in L.A.1987TV SeriesHimself
Vincent Price: The Sinister Image1987DocumentaryHimself
Cooking with Wolfgang Puck1987VideoHimself
Strange But True Football Stories1987TV Movie documentaryNarrator - Musician
Cinéma cinémas1986TV Series documentaryHimself
Star's Table1986TV SeriesHimself
The Morning Exchange1986TV SeriesHimself
Larry King Live1986TV SeriesHimself
Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz1985TV MovieHimself
Idea Power1985Documentary shortNarrator
Night of 100 Stars II1985TV MovieHimself
An American Portrait1985TV Series documentaryHimself - Host
Don't Scream: It's Only a Movie!1985DocumentaryNarrator
Looking for Perfection1985Video documentary shortNarrator
Spirit of Quality1985Video documentary shortNarrator / Himself
Aspel & Company1984TV SeriesHimself
The Merv Griffin Show1967-1984TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest
Don't Ask Me, Ask God1984TV MovieHimself - Question Presenter
The Making of 'Thriller'1983Video documentaryHimself - 'Rap' Performer (voice, uncredited)
Your Choice for the Film Awards1983TV SpecialHimself - Host
Hour Magazine1983TV SeriesHimself
Family Feud1983TV SeriesHimself
Tales from the Vatican Collection1982TV Movie documentaryNarrator
Circus of the Stars #71982TV Special documentaryHimself - Co-Ringmaster
Blankety Blank1982TV SeriesHimself
A Taste of China1982TV Series documentaryNarrator
Wogan1982TV SeriesHimself
The 54th Annual Academy Awards1982TV Special documentaryHimself - Presenter: Best Makeup
Today1962-1982TV SeriesHimself
Magic with the Stars1982TV MovieHimself
Vincent Price's Dracula1982DocumentaryHimself - Host / Narrator
America Screams1981TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host / Narrator
The Don Lane Show1981TV SeriesHimself
Language of the Flowers1981DocumentaryNarrator
Film '721973-1980TV SeriesHimself
The Hollywood Squares1967-1980TV SeriesHimself - Panelist / Himself - Center Square / Himself
John Ritter: Being of Sound Mind and Body1980TV MovieHimself / R. Montague Crawford
Days of Fury1980DocumentaryHost / Narrator
The 3th Annual People's Command Performance1979TV MovieHimself
Richiardi's Chamber of Horror and Illusion1979TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
CBS Library1979TV SeriesHimself - Host
Hollywood Greats1979TV Series documentaryHimself
The Muppets Go Hollywood1979TV SpecialHimself (uncredited)
V.I.P.-Schaukel1979TV Series documentaryHimself
The Mike Douglas Show1966-1979TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Co-Host / Himself - Actor / ...
America 2-Night1978TV SeriesHimself
Personal View1978TV Series documentaryHimself
The Jim Nabors Show1978TV SeriesHimself
ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration1978TV SpecialHimself
Hollywood1977Documentary shortNarrator
The World of Vincent Price1977TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Cry of a Hurting World... I'm Hungry!1977TV Movie documentaryHimself
Gregory Peck: A Living Biography1977TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Captain and Tennille1977TV SeriesHimself
The Muppet Show1977TV SeriesHimself - Special Guest Star
Dinah!1974-1977TV SeriesHimself
Parkinson1972-1976TV SeriesHimself
Anyone for Tennyson? The Master Poets Collection1976TV Series shortHimself
Joys1976TV SpecialHimself
Looks Familiar1976TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Midnight Special1975TV SeriesHimself
Celebrity Squares1975TV SeriesHimself
In Concert1975TV SeriesHimself
The Carol Burnett Show1972-1975TV SeriesHimself
Bicentennial Minutes1974TV Series short 1974
Day at Night1974TV SeriesHimself - Guest
This Is Your Life1974TV Series documentaryHimself
The Dean Martin Show1973-1974TV SeriesHimself
The Horror Hall of Fame1974TV Movie documentaryVincent Price
The Tender Trap1974DocumentaryNarrator
The Art Institute: A Self-Portrait1973TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour1973TV SeriesHimself
Dinah's Place1970-1973TV SeriesHimself
All-Star Baffle1973TV SeriesHimself
The Movie Quiz1973TV SeriesHimself - Price Team Captain
This Is Your Life1973TV SeriesHimself
The Dating Game1972TV Series
Stand Up and Cheer1972TV SeriesHimself
The Amateur's Guide to Love1972TV SeriesHimself
The Jimmy Stewart Show1972TV SeriesHimself
Sophia T. Salvin Elementary School1972Documentary shortNarrator
Mooch Goes to Hollywood1971TV MovieHimself
The BOO Show1971TV MovieHimself - Host
The David Frost Show1970-1971TV SeriesHimself
Laugh-In1968-1971TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest Performer
The Hollywood Squares1971TV SeriesSemi-Regular
The Virginia Graham Show1970-1971TV SeriesHimself
Make Your Own Kind of Music!1971TV SeriesHimself
The Beginning of the End of the World1971DocumentaryNarrator
The Pet Set1971TV Series documentaryHimself
Stars on Sunday1971TV SeriesHimself - Guest / Himself
Cooking Price-Wise1971TV SeriesHimself - Host
The Anna Kaseman Hospital Story1971Documentary shortNarrator
Vincent Price Is in the Country1971TV MovieHimself - Host
You Don't Say1967-1970TV SeriesHimself
The Real Tom Kennedy Show1970TV SeriesHimself
Sandler and Young's Kraft Music Hall1970TV SeriesHimself
It's Tommy Cooper1970TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Frost on Sunday1970TV SeriesHimself - Musician
Max1970TV SeriesHimself
Life with Linkletter1970TV SeriesHimself
Della1969-1970TV SeriesHimself
The Joey Bishop Show1969TV SeriesHimself
Name Droppers1969TV SeriesHimself
The Movie Game1969TV SeriesHimself
Personality1969TV SeriesHimself
Clown Alley1966-1969TV SeriesHimself
The Heart of Variety1969Documentary shortHimself
The City of Gods1968DocumentaryNarrator (English version, voice)
The Ed Sullivan Show1956-1968TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Audience Bow
Dateline: Hollywood1967TV SeriesHimself
Eye on Art1967TV Series documentaryNarrator
Caravan Around the World1966TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
The Milton Berle Show1966TV SeriesHimself
The Danny Kaye Show1964-1966TV SeriesHimself / Frank / Dr. Frankenstein
Hollywood Talent Scouts1966TV SeriesHimself
The New Truth and Consequences1954-1965TV SeriesHimself
The Jack Benny Program1953-1965TV SeriesHimself
If These Walls Could Speak1965TV Series documentaryHimself - Host
The House on Art Hill1964TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
The Celebrity Game1964TV SeriesHimself
I tabù1963DocumentaryNarrator (voice)
Exploring1963TV Series documentaryNarrator
Chagall1963Documentary shortNarrator (English version, voice)
Play Your Hunch1963TV SeriesHimself
Stump the Stars1949-1963TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Regular Panelist
Vincent Price Collection of Fine Art1962Documentary shortHimself
The Jack Paar Tonight Show1958-1962TV SeriesHimself
The Tonight Show1962TV SeriesHimself
The Writers Guild Awards1962TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
Tell It to Groucho1962TV SeriesHimself
Your First Impression1962TV SeriesHimself
Naked Terror1961DocumentaryNarrator (voice)
Here's Hollywood1960TV SeriesHimself
The Chevy Mystery Show1960TV SeriesHimself - Host
Special Gala to Support Kennedy Campaign1960TV MovieHimself - Performer
The George Gobel Show1956-1960TV SeriesHimself
About Faces1960TV SeriesHimself
It Happened in Hollywood1960TV Series documentaryHimself - Host
Startime1959TV SeriesHimself
Keep Talking1959TV SeriesHimself - Host
Masquerade Party1959TV SeriesHimself
I've Got a Secret1956-1959TV SeriesHimself - Guest / Himself
What's My Line?1956-1959TV SeriesHimself - Panelist / Himself - Mystery Guest
The 31st Annual Academy Awards1959TV SpecialHimself - Co-Presenter: Art Direction-Set Decoration Awards
Key Witness1959TV MovieHimself - Host
The Milton Berle Show1958TV SeriesHimself
Person to Person1958TV Series documentaryHimself
E.S.P.1958TV SeriesHimself - Host
The Red Skelton Hour1958TV SeriesHimself
It Could Be You1956-1958TV SeriesHimself
The 30th Annual Academy Awards1958TV SpecialHimself - Co-Presenter: Music Awards
People Are Funny1958TV SeriesHimself
Eight Steps to Peace: Charter Review1957Documentary shortNarrator
Eight Steps to Peace: The Answer Now1957DocumentaryNarrator
Shower of Stars1957TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Surpise Visitor
Playhouse 901957TV SeriesHimself - Host
Revolution of the Eye1957TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Rosemary Clooney Show1957TV SeriesHimself
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show1957TV SeriesHimself - Actor
Odyssey1957TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
Washington Square1956TV SeriesHimself
The Herb Shriner Show1956TV SeriesHimself
The $64,000 Challenge1956TV SeriesHimself
The Walter Winchell Show1956TV SeriesHimself
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show1956TV SeriesHimself
Tonight!1956TV SeriesHimself
The Martha Raye Show1956TV SeriesHimself
The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater1955TV SeriesHimself / Rodney Van Such
Texaco Star Theatre1954-1955TV SeriesHimself
What in the World?1954TV SeriesHimself
The Betty White Show1954TV SeriesHimself
Crucifixion1953Documentary shortNarrator
The Ancient Maya1952Documentary shortNarrator
Pictura1951DocumentaryNarrator: Hieronymous Bosch episode (voice)
The Saturday Night Revue with Jack Carter1950-1951TV SeriesHimself
Notes on the Port of St. Francis1951Documentary shortNarrator (voice)
The Artist's Peril - Another Thriller - Grand Haven, Mich. 1931 Summer1931Documentary shortHimself
Thrilling Movie - Rescue and Desertion White Caudle and Price Photos by Migsie Richardson1931Documentary shortHimself
Well-Well-Wells - Famous Yale Raid on the Wells Unkissed1931Documentary shortHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman2007DocumentaryHimself
Beloved Count2007Video documentary shortHimself (uncredited)
Ultimate Sci-Fi Quiz2006Video GameHimself (uncredited)
Video on Trial2006TV SeriesVoice of The Rap
The Witch's Dungeon: 40 Years of Chills2006Video documentaryHimself
Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream2005DocumentaryHimself
Michael Jackson: Number Ones2003Video documentaryHimself (segment "Thriller")
Pulp Cinema2001Video documentaryHimself
Heroes of Horror2001TV Movie documentaryHimself Prof. Henry Jerrod Francios Delambre ...
E! Mysteries & Scandals2000TV Series documentaryHimself
The Fly Papers: The Buzz on Hollywood's Scariest Insect2000TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Making of the Great Mouse Detective2000Video documentary shortHimself
Scream for Your Lives! William Castle and 'The Tingler'1999Video documentary shortDr. Warren Chapin (uncredited)
Masters of Fantasy1998TV Series documentaryHimself
Headliners & Legends with Matt Lauer1998TV Series documentary
Michael Jackson: HIStory on Film - Volume II1997Video documentaryRap Performer (segment "Thriller")
The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender1997DocumentaryHimself
Biography1993-1997TV Series documentaryHimself / Actor 'Wilson'
20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years1997TV Movie documentaryActor 'The Fly' (uncredited)
100 Years of Horror: Witchcraft and Demons1996Video documentaryHimself
A Century of Science Fiction1996Video documentaryHimself
100 Years of Horror1996TV Series documentaryHimself / Himself - Himself - Star, 'House of Wax'
Michael Jackson: Video Greatest Hits - HIStory1995Video documentaryRap Performer (segment "Thriller")
A Century of Cinema1994DocumentaryHimself
Perpetual Motion1994TV Series documentaryHimself - Presenter, Wally Byam Caravan Advert
The 66th Annual Academy Awards1994TV SpecialHimself - Memorial Tribute
Red Skelton: Bloopers, Blunders and Ad-Libs1994VideoMr. Gilbert
The Best of the Don Lane Show1994TV MovieHimself
The Poetry Hall of Fame1993TV MovieHimself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1992TV SeriesHimself
Hooray for Horrorwood1991Video documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Monsters & Maniacs1988Video documentaryHimself
The Freddy Krueger Special1988TV MovieSpirit of the Nightmare
Reginald LeBorg - Man nannte mich den Alleskönner1987TV Movie documentaryMagistrate Simon Cordier
Horrible Horror1986VideoFrederick Loren, In clips from the 'House on Haunted Hill' trailer
Port Arthur Jail1986TV MovieHimself - Host
Muppet Video: Gonzo Presents Muppet Weird Stuff1985VideoHimself
The Best of All Time Horror Classics1985Video documentaryRoderick Usher
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid1982Rice
Red Skelton: A Comedy Scrapbook1981Video documentaryCarlyle Wentworth
The Horror Show1979TV Movie documentary
M*A*S*H1975TV SeriesHimself
Mean Streets1973Verden Fell (uncredited)
Grampa's Sci-Fi Hits1965VideoDr. Goldfoot
Family Theatre1958TV SeriesNarrator
Who's Doing the Dishes?2016TV SeriesHimself
It Was a Colossal Teenage Movie Machine: The American International Pictures Story2015Video documentaryHimself
Pop Culture Beast's Halloween Horror Picks2014-2015TV Series documentaryEramus / Dr. Anton Phibes
Board James2015TV SeriesHimself
Gentleman Gothic: Gordon Hessler at American International Pictures2015Video documentary shortVarious Roles (uncredited)
Uta Screams Again!: Interview with Uta Levka2015Video documentary shortDr. Browning (uncredited)
Strictly Come Dancing2014TV SeriesHimself
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness2007-2014TV Series documentaryThe Narrator The Invisible Man Dr. Anton Phibes ...
America's Clown: An Intimate Biography of Red Skelton2014VideoClaude Casserole
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films2014DocumentaryLionel Grisbane (uncredited)
Hamlet A.D.D.2014Bob
Interview mit Arne Elsholtz2013Video documentary shortPrince Prospero
The Black Dahlia Haunting2012uncredited
Jane Asher on the 100th Birthday of Vincent Price2011Documentary shortHimself
Fall and Swallow2011ShortHimself
Visiting... with Huell Howser2011TV Series documentaryHimself
Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel2011DocumentaryVarious Roles (uncredited)
The Raven2010/IIIShortNarrator
A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss2010TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself Prince Prospero Matthew Hopkins
Muppets 201: Rarities from the Henson Vault2009DocumentaryHimself
Top of the Pops 22009TV SeriesHimself - Thriller Video
Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story2007DocumentaryHimself

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1994Special Trustees AwardBram Stoker Awards
1991Career Achievement AwardLos Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
1986Life Career AwardAcademy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
1984International Fantasy Film AwardFantasportoBest ActorFor his contributions to the fantastc film genre.
1983Caixa de CatalunyaSitges - Catalonian International Film FestivalBest ActorHouse of the Long Shadows (1983)
1971Special MentionSitges - Catalonian International Film FestivalBest ActorThe Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
1960Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameMotion PictureOn 8 February 1960. At 6201 Hollywood Blvd.
1960Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameTelevisionOn 8 February 1960. At 6501 Hollywood Blvd.

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1988Independent Spirit AwardIndependent Spirit AwardsBest Supporting MaleThe Whales of August (1987)

Known for movies

Source
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