Tod Browning
Tod Browning (born Charles Albert Browning Jr.; July 12, 1889 – October 6, 1962) was an American film director, film actor, screenwriter, vaudeville performer, and carnival sideshow and circus entertainer. He directed a number of films of various genres between 1915 and 1939, but was primarily known for horror films, and was often cited in the trade press as the Edgar Allan Poe of cinema.
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Born | Charles Albert Browning Jr. July 12, 1889 Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. |
Died | October 6, 1962 73) Malibu, California, U.S. | (aged
Resting place | Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery |
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Years active | –1942 |
Browning's career spanned the silent film and sound film eras. He is known as the director of Dracula (1931), Freaks (1932), and his silent film collaborations with Lon Chaney and Priscilla Dean.
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