Bela Lugosi filmography
Bela Lugosi (1882–1956), best known for the original screen portrayal of Bram Stoker's Dracula in 1931, was in a large number of movies during the course of his career. The following list is believed complete.
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Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula in 1931
1910s
- Nászdal (1917)
- Az Ezredes (1917)
- A Régiséggyüjtö (1917)
- Leoni Leo (1917)
- Casanova (1918)
- Lulu (1918)
- Álarcosbál (1918)
- Küzdelem a létért (1918)
- (Spring Tempest) Tavaszi vihar (1918)
- Lili (1918)
- Az Élet királya (1918)
- A 99-es számú bérkocsi (1918)
1920s
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1930s
1940s
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1950s
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Other films
This includes unfinished films and declined or cancelled roles.
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Television
- Backstage at the Spa Theater (August 6, 1947)
- The Guy LeBow Show (1948)
- Texaco Star Theatre (September 27, 1949)
- Texaco Star Theatre (October 8, 1949)
- Suspense (episode "The Cask of Amontillado" October 11, 1949)
- Celebrity Time (January 22, 1950)
- Bonnie Maid Versatile Varieties (January 27, 1950)
- Starlit Time (May 21, 1950)
- The Spiedel Show (October 2, 1950)
- Okay, Mother (December 28, 1950)
- The Charlie Chester Show (April 14, 1951) BBC
- Ship’s Reporter (December 11, 1951)
- The House of Wax Premiere (April 16, 1953)
- You Asked For It (July 27, 1953)
- The Spade Cooley Show (October 31, 1953)
- The Red Skelton Show (June 15, 1954) with Peter Lorre, Lon Chaney, Jr. and Maila Nurmi (as Vampira)
- Metropolitan State Hospital Interview (August 1, 1955)
- The Tom Duggan Show (1956)
- The Black Sleep Premiere (June 27, 1956)
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Select Theatre Credits
- The Red Poppy - Dec 20, 1922 - Dec 1922
- Arabesque - Oct 20, 1925 - Nov 07, 1925
- Open House - Dec 14, 1925 - Feb 1926
- Devil in the Cheese - Dec 29, 1926 - May 1927
- Dracula - Oct 05, 1927 - May 1928
- Murder at the Vanities - Sep 12, 1933 - Mar 10, 1934
Further reading
- Gary Don Rhodes (1997). Lugosi. His Life in Films, on Stage, and in the Hearts of Horror Lovers. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. ISBN 978-0-78640257-1. ISBN 0-78640257-1.
References
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