Boris Karloff was an English actor, stage artist, and voice actor who is known for playing Frankenstein’s Monster in Frankenstein (1931), Bride of Frankenstein (1935), and Son of Frankenstein (1939).. To his siblings, Karloff’s dream was, at best, mere folly, and, at worst, a potentially shameful blow to the family name. Undeterred, 21-year-old Karloff collected about 100 pounds bequeathed to him by his late mother, and let fate decide his destiny. “In those days black sheep were exported to Canada or Australia.
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How tall was the monster as played by Karloff? Was he the same height in all three movies? What about Chaney’s and Lugosi’s turn as the monster? I read somewhere that he was 7 ft. is this true? Thanks in advance! Dankerdine 142 4 Member Jul 23, 2008 #2 Karloff, if memory serves, was 5’10”; I have read that the boots added 6 or 7 inches.. There needed to be a touch of humanity underneath the walking patchwork of corpses. Boris Karloff rose to the challenge by playing the unloved creature with both tenderness and menace. A box.