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Movie Monsters Played By More Than One Actor. Movie monsters are all too often seen as little more than creations of CGI and other visual effects. But not unlike the heroes who face off against them, the truly special ones are fully formed characters dependent on flesh and blood people to give them that spark of life that keeps them in our collective conscience for years to come. In fact, the earliest practitioners of villainy owed little to movie magic and more to the words on a page and the mastery of highly skilled performers. While some of the monstrosities we are about to share are more fully formed than others, they all became famous the old- fashioned way…by inflicting horror on a world that just doesn’t understand the inner pain that motivates them.
Few of these movie monsters actually view themselves as being the bad guys, though many of them are. We’re here to pay tribute to the stars that did justice to these inner struggles.
Here’s 1. 5 Movie Monsters Played By More Than One Actor. Fisherman/Ben Willis (…What You Did Last Summer)Ben Willis (aka The Fisherman) is the central antagonist of the I Know What You Did Last Summer films. Willis snapped when a car crash involving his daughter and her boyfriend killed his little girl. On the night he had just finished dispatching of the surviving boyfriend, a group of drunk kids slammed into him with their car and dropped him in the lake before promptly fleeing the scene.
Feeling a bit vengeful over the whole being maimed thing, Willis goes on a rampage that spans three films (yep, three). In the first two, I Know and I Still Know, actor Muse Watson does the stalking.
For the direct- to- video finale, I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer, Michael Myers alum Don Shanks brings things to a close, but he didn’t get to have as much fun as Watson did in the part. For starters, I’ll Always Know sucks pretty hard; but then, so does I Still Know.
However, Watson at least gets to chew on some scenery at the end of part one. You also get to see more of what motivates his actions, while Shanks pretty much just swings a hook. Predator from The Predator film series, Alien vs.
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Predator. Technically, the Predators are different monsters in each film, but not really. They all pretty much look and act the same (with occasional nuances), so let’s not complicate things. It’s hard to believe the original Predator was the same adorable guy who gave us Harry from Harry and the Hendersons, Kevin Peter Hall.
The 7’3 actor died way too young from AIDS- related pneumonia just shy of his 3. HIV from a blood transfusion. However, he did live long enough to play Predator in the 1.
After that, the role transferred to Ian Whyte, who played all three Predator creatures in 2. Alien vs. Predator. Whyte (who’s best known for playing various roles on Game of Thrones, including Wun Wun the Giant and, briefly, The Mountain) would reprise his role in AVP: Requiem, and be joined by actors Bobby Jones as the “Bull” Predator and Ian Feuer as a third less memorable colleague. Neither film is well- remembered among fans, but the follow- up Predators is considerably better received, and it, too, brings three separate actors to the table for a welcome dose of horror.
Derek Mears — who starred as Jason from the Friday the 1. Classic” Predator in this film. His colleagues are the “Falconer,” “Berserker,” and “Tracker” Predators. The first two of these are played by Brian Steele, who has made a career of playing monsters and evildoers, from Terminators to Hellboy creatures.
The third is the work of Carey Jones. Michael Myers from the Halloween Series. Michael Myers’ cold, emotionless ways lend themselves to just about any actor on the market. He was first played in adult form by Tony Moran for the only “unmasking” scene in the series that results in a clear look at the cold- blooded killing machine’s face. Nick Castle handled “Shape” duties the rest of the time. For Halloween II (1. Dick Warlock took over, and that would be the last audiences saw of Myers until Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers in 1.
Here, he would be played by George P. Wilbur, but only for a single outing.
Don Shanks took on the character in Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers. Wilbur would return to the role for the follow- up, along with some reshoots using A. Michael Lerner. For the higher profile Halloween H2.
Years Later, thanks solely to the return of Jamie Lee Curtis, director Steve Miner (Friday the 1. Parts. II and III) tapped Chris Durand. Brad Loree closed out the “prime” series with the dismal Halloween: Resurrection three years later.
After the initial eight films, director Rob Zombie took over with a reboot film in 2. Tyler Mane, who would then reprise the role in the 2. In all, 1. 0 films, nine actors.
Dracula. We couldn’t begin to track down every single actor who has portrayed some form of the Dracula creation that author Bram Stoker first wrote about in 1. Therefore, we’re going to just stick with some of the most noteworthy favorites. The first major film version of the character was brought to life by Bela Lugosi.
However, prior to that film, Max Schreck did a hellish, rat- like version of the character in 1. Nosferatu, which is essential viewing for any horror fan. Additionally, Carlos Villarias did a pretty excellent Spanish- language version that was filmed at the same time and on the same lot as the 1. Lugosi creation. The next really good Dracula after that was Christopher Lee, who played the bloodsucker in Hammer’s series of films. There was The Horror of Dracula in 1.
Dracula: Prince of Darkness in 1. Dracula Has Risen from the Grave in 1. Taste the Blood of Dracula in 1. Scars of Dracula, also 1. Dracula A. D. 1. 97. The Satanic Rites of Dracula, from 1.
Other “official” parts of these series were Brides of Dracula and The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires. Lee wasn’t in either film. After Universal and Hammer, there was a serious lag in Dracula portrayals. Oh sure, the character still showed up, but he was usually forgettable. Then came Francis Ford Coppola’s 1. Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Mr. Untouchable Full Movie.
This is about as good as it gets for the Count, and most of that is thanks to Gary Oldman’s interpretation of the character. He’s young. He’s old. He’s hideous. He’s handsome. He’s sympathetic.
He’s utterly horrifying. Seek out this one as well as the 1. Frank Langella, and you’re good to go.
Frankenstein’s Monster. Frankenstein’s Monster doesn’t have quite as many iterations worthy of a mention as, say, Dracula, but there are a few noteworthy ones we’d like to acknowledge. Boris Karloff is the most iconic version of the character, of course.
He played the creature in the 1. Universal Pictures original, as well as the followups Bride of Frankenstein and Son of Frankenstein. For Universal’s fourth entry, The Ghost of Frankenstein, Lon Chaney, Jr.
Lugosi played him in the next feature, Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman, and it all gets pretty forgettable after that. Despite the Hammer Films series having its moments, it was ultimately Christopher Lee as the Monster in the initial The Curse of Frankenstein that offered the best interpretation of the character for the British film studio. David Prowse — yes, Mr. Darth Vader himself — also made Monster appearances in The Horror of Frankenstein and Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell. Also worthy of a look: Nick Brimble as the Monster in Frankenstein Unbound, Robert De Niro in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Randy Quaid in the 1. Clancy Brown in The Bride (1.
Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Series. In all, there have been eight actors that have portrayed Leatherface since the Texas Chainsaw Massacre films came into existence in 1. The first, and most well- known, was the late Gunnar Hansen. That said, there is only one actor to play the part more than once, and that honor goes to Andrew Bryniarski (the 2. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning).
Filling in the gaps, Bill Johnson played the part in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2; R.