Vera West made her mark on 20th-century horror cinema. Historians continue to ponder the sad circumstances of her story ...
Fans gathered at Valhalla Cemetery to honor “Bride of Frankenstein” star Elsa Lanchester with a new grave marker on her ...
In her autobiography, Lanchester wrote that she did not like the location of her husband's burial plot in Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills cemetery – Laughton died in 1962. She wrote she would prefer to be ...
It has been widely reported that Scott Michaels, the founder of Dearly Departed Tours, discovered that her cremated remains ...
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This Day in Pop Culture for October 28

Frankenstein’s wife was born just a few days before Halloween, but you’ll be surprised to learn what other movies the actress ...
Bob May has 50 years experience in the performing arts and business in Southern California. He has been a stage and film actor and director. He has also been a producer, business consultant, ...
A pitch for Elsa Lanchester's slyly sexy "Faith, Hope and Charity" as the "Best Song in the World, Today." "Jailbreak" from AC/DC, seemed like a good way to go out in that segment. Hey, time now for ...
Elsa Sullivan Lanchester (October 28, 1902 – December 26, 1986) was a British actress with a long career in theatre, film and television and former dancer. Lanchester studied dance as a child and ...
Elsa Lanchester will forever be best known as the bride created by Dr. Frankenstein for his monster in Bride of Frankenstein. With her silent stare and shock of white-streaked hair, she is an icon in ...
It’s no secret we’re big fans of the classics here at Dread Central, and few images are as iconic as that of Elsa Lanchester as The Bride of Frankenstein. If you’re also a fan of the actress and this ...
Elsa Lanchester, best known today as the iconic Bride of Frankenstein, was twice-Oscar nominated, appearing in such films as Mary Poppins, Witness for the Prosecution, Murder By Death, etc. Off-screen ...