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Vincent Price

Vincent Price

Birthday: 27 May 1911, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Birth Name: Vincent Leonard Price Jr.
Height: 193 cm

Actor, writer, and gourmet, Vincent Leonard Price, Jr. was born in St Louis, Missouri, to Marguerite Cobb (Wilcox) and Vincent Leonard Price, Sr., president of the National Candy Company. He traveled ...Show More

Vincent Price
Doing a religious picture is a boring thing because everybody is on their best behavior - hoping for Show more Doing a religious picture is a boring thing because everybody is on their best behavior - hoping for the keys to the kingdom, I guess. Hide
I hate being old and ill! Don't get old if you can avoid it! I hate being old and ill! Don't get old if you can avoid it!
A man who limits his interests limits his life. A man who limits his interests limits his life.
The horror thriller offers the serious actor unique opportunities to test his ability to make the un Show more The horror thriller offers the serious actor unique opportunities to test his ability to make the unbelievable believable. Hide
Hollywood's worst fault is typecasting. John Wayne, Cary Grant, everyone who's been a success - we a Show more Hollywood'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! Hide
I sometimes feel that I'm impersonating the dark unconscious of the whole human race. I know this so Show more I sometimes feel that I'm impersonating the dark unconscious of the whole human race. I know this sounds sick, but I love it. Hide
The wonderful thing about Hawaii is, there, it doesn't take any words at all to say "I love you." Yo Show more The 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. Hide
[on Gene Tierney] Gene was the most underrated actress that we ever had! I've known her since she wa Show more [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. Hide
I don't play monsters. I play men besieged by fate and out for revenge. I don't play monsters. I play men besieged by fate and out for revenge.
What's important about an actor is his acting, not his life. What's important about an actor is his acting, not his life.
I played so many gentle men at the beginning of my career that I certainly wanted to play some villa Show more I 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. Hide
Suddenly in the '50s, a whole new group of actors came out: Marlon Brando, James Dean and Paul Newma Show more Suddenly 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. Hide
[on accepting the role of Baka in The Ten Commandments (1956)] You aren't a movie actor until you've Show more [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. Hide
[on House of Wax (1953) and director André De Toth] It's almost my favorite Hollywood story. Where Show more [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? Hide
A lot of the recent actresses look and act like my niece. Now, she's a good girl, but I wouldn't pay Show more A 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. Hide
"Gothic" is just a word recalling a multitude of sins! "Gothic" is just a word recalling a multitude of sins!
Someone called actors "sculptors in snow". Very apt. In the end, it's all nothing. Someone called actors "sculptors in snow". Very apt. In the end, it's all nothing.
[Tim Burton's Vincent (1982)] was immortality - better than a star on Hollywood Boulevard. [Tim Burton's Vincent (1982)] was immortality - better than a star on Hollywood Boulevard.
Vincent Price's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (217)
Vincent Price Vincent Price'S roles
Arthur P. Loudermilk
Arthur P. Loudermilk

The Inventor
The Inventor

Robert Neville
Robert Neville

Rice
Rice

Fran
Fran

Baka
Baka

Charles Dexter Ward
Charles Dexter Ward

Shelby Carpenter
Shelby Carpenter

Frederick Loren
Frederick Loren

Victor Marton
Victor Marton

Edward Lionheart
Edward Lionheart

Verden Fell
Verden Fell

Cardinal Richelieu
Cardinal Richelieu

Dr. Anton Phibes
Dr. Anton Phibes

Eramus
Eramus

Roderick Usher
Roderick Usher

Ratigan
Ratigan

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