Peter Cushing was a British actor known for his iconic performances in classic horror films. His career took off in the late 1950s when he starred in Hammer Film Productions' "The Curse of Frankenstein" (1957) and "Horror of Dracula" (1958), establishing himself as a leading figure in the genre. Cushing's portrayal of Dr. Van Helsing in "Horror of Dracula" remains one of his most memorable roles, showcasing his talent for playing sophisticated and determined characters fighting against evil forces. Throughout his career, Cushing continued to deliver standout performances in horror films, earning him a reputation as a versatile and skilled actor. In the 1970s, he appeared in the cult classic "Horror Express" (1972), further solidifying his status as a horror icon. Cushing's commanding on-screen presence and ability to bring depth to his characters set him apart in the industry. In addition to his work in horror, he also showcased his talents in various other genres, displaying his range and versatility as an actor. Peter Cushing's legacy in the world of cinema endures, with his contributions to the horror genre remaining a significant part of his lasting impact on film history.
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Directed by Alberto de Mendoza, Christopher Lee, Eugenio MartÃn, Peter Cushing, Telly Savalas
Directed by Christopher Lee, Melissa Stribling, Michael Gough, Peter Cushing, Terence Fisher
Directed by Freddie Francis, Geoffrey Bayldon, Joan Collins, Peter Cushing, Ralph Richardson
Directed by Christopher Lee, Hazel Court, Peter Cushing, Robert Urquhart, Terence Fisher