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Vincent Price (1911–1993) was an American actor whose velvety voice, aristocratic poise, and flair for the macabre made him one of the most recognisable figures in 20th‑century horror. Born into a wealthy St. Louis family and educated at Yale and the Courtauld Institute, he began his career on the stage before moving into film, where he eventually became the defining face of gothic cinema. Though he appeared in a wide range of genres, it was his performances in films like House of Wax, The Tingler, Witchfinder General, and the Edgar Allan Poe cycle with Roger Corman that cemented his legacy. Beyond acting, Price was a passionate art collector, a published author, a gourmet cook, and a committed advocate for civil rights. His distinctive presence extended into radio, television, and even music—most famously narrating the chilling monologue in Michael Jackson’s Thriller. By the time of his death in 1993, he had become a beloved icon of theatrical horror, celebrated as much for his camp wit as for his sinister elegance.
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