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Hollywood History

Boris Karloff:
Not So Nasty...

• Collier's Magazine, 1941 •


Illustrated with pictures of the famous actor/monster mowing his lawn and kissing his wife, this COLLIER’S MAGAZINE article tells the story of how an English boy named William Henry Pratt (b. 1887) became a famous Hollywood actor named Boris Karloff (d. 1969). This piece was originally conceived in order to promote the actor’s appearance on Broadway in the roll of “Jonathan” in “Arsenic and Old Lace”. The writer makes it quite clear to all that the show-biz career did not in any way come easily to Karloff and involved years of truck driving and traveling about performing in summer-stock theaters throughout the whole of North America before he was able to make a name for himself as a bit actor in the silent films of Hollywood.

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Boris Karloff:  Not So Nasty...

Boris Karloff:  Not So Nasty...

Boris Karloff:  Not So Nasty...

Boris Karloff fan magazine interview 1941Boris Karloff as Los Angeles Resident and Father 1941Boris Karloff Star of Stage and Screen Magazine Article1941 production of Arsenic and Old Lace historyacting career of Boris KarloffBoris Karloff On Broadway 1941Arsenic and Old Lace with Borris Karloff 1941
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