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 VINCENT PRICE
Born: 1911-05-27
Birth place: St Louis, Missouri, USA
Death: 1993-10-25
Death cause: lung cancer
Profession: author, syndicated art columnist, teacher, actor, art-buying consultant, TV host
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Biography

Cultured, debonair stage star with a mellifluous voice who gained initial attention in England and made his Hollywood debut in 1938. At first Price was cast in historical roles such as Raleigh in the costume drama "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex" (1939), but he soon played effete villains in several films and turned in strong performances in straight dramas--notably Otto Preminger's "Laura" (1944) and Anatole Litvak's "The Long Night" (1947). Price was soon associated almost exclusively with the horror genre, though, after he played the revenge-driven sculptor in the 3-D classic of the macabre, "House of Wax" (1953) and appeared as the scientist-turned-fly's brother in the cult favorite "The Fly" (1958). His theatrical flair was also put to good use as the villainous Baka in Cecil B. DeMille's epic remake of his "The Ten Commandments" (1956).

In the early 1960s, Price began appearing in movies produced by American International Pictures, a busy studio that specialized in churning out cheapie teen genre fare for drive-ins. He often worked with ace director Roger Corman, for whom he starred in a series of stylish low-budget gothic chillers loosely based on the stories of Edgar Allan Poe, including "House of Usher" (1960), "The Pit and the Pendulum" (1961), "The Raven" (1963), and "The Masque of the Red Death" (1964). AIP sometimes teamed Price with aging Hollywood icons Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff and Basil Rathbone. His other memorable horror and sci-fi turns include William Castle's "House on Haunted Hill" (1958) and "The Tingler" (1959), "The Abominable Dr. Phibes" (1971), and "Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972). Price numbered "Theatre of Blood" (1973) among his favorite credits. As Edward Lionheart, he was a Shakespearean ham who exacts bloody vengeance on his critics by dispatching them in recreations of the Bard's famous death scenes.

Price was also a fine arts collector, chef and lecturer of some note. He published books on art and cuisine, ranging from "Drawings of Delacroix" (1962) to "The Come Into the Kitchen Cook Book" (1969), co-authored with second wife Mary Price (nee Grant). He never hesitated to wittily spoof his onscreen image as the "Master of Menace", playing Egghead on the TV series "Batman", supplying the "rap" narration for Michael Jackson's landmark song and video "Thriller", and serving an eight-year stint as the urbane, gently sinister host of the PBS series "Mystery!".

Price provided the voice for the diabolical Professor Ratigan, the Dr. Moriarty-like villain of the Disney animated feature, "The Great Mouse Detective" (1986). His last major role in a feature was Mr. Maranov, the transplanted Russian nobleman who charms Bette Davis and Lillian Gish in Lindsay Anderson's "The Whales of August" (1987). Price was a major influence on quirky genre filmmaker Tim Burton, who idolized his screen persona. This morbid adoration was the subject of an animated short, "Vincent" (1982). Narrated by Price, this surprisingly dark Disney production told the sad tale of a boy obsessed with the actor. Burton also cast him as the kindly old inventor who creates "Edward Scissorhands" (1990). This charming sequence was Price's final film appearance.



Family

FATHER: Vincent Leonard Price. President of a candy manufacturing company.

MOTHER: Marguerite Cobb Wilcox.

SISTER: Harriet Price.

SISTER: Laura Louise Price.

BROTHER: James Price.

SON: Vincent Barrett Price. Journalist. Born in 1939; mother, Edith Barrett.

DAUGHTER: Mary Victoria Price. Born in 1962; mother, Mary Grant.



Companion

WIFE: Edith Barrett. Actor. Married in 1938; divorced in 1948.

WIFE: Mary Grant. Author. Married in 1949; divorced in 1972.

WIFE: Coral Browne. Actor. Born on July 23, 1913; married from 1974 until her death on May 29, 1991; reportedly bisexual.



Milestone

Worked briefly as a schoolmaster at Riverdale Country Day School, New York

Went to England to study history and art

Stage debut in "Chicago" at the Gate Theatre, Dublin

1935: Played the Prince Regent in Gate Theatre's production of "Victoria Regina"

1935 - 1937: Returned to USA and made Broadway debut as Prince Consort in "Victoria Regina" opposite Helen Hayes

Performed with the Mercury Theatre

1938: Film debut, "Service De Luxe"

Starred on radio series, "The Saint"

Appeared as panalist on TV game show, "Pantomime Quiz"

1953: Association with horror films clinched with his starring role in "House of Wax"

Spoofed his persona as Egghead on the "Batman" TV series in the mid-1960s

1968: Made Broadway musical debut in "Darling of the Day"

Served as an art-buying consultant for Sears, Roebuck & Co.

Toured USA in "Diversions and Delights", a one-man play about Oscar Wilde; made subsequent world tour

Hosted PBS series, "Mystery!"

1982: Narrated Tim Burton's animated short, "Vincent"

1987: Last major film role, Mr. Maranov, in Lindsay Anderson's "The Whales of August"

1990: Final film appearance as The Inventor in Tim Burton's "Edward Scissorhands"

1993: Final TV appearance, "The Heart of Justice" on "TNT Screenworks"



Education

California College of Arts and Crafts - Oakland, California Courtauld Institute - London, England Nuremberg University - Nuremberg, Germany St Louis Country Day School - St Louis, Missouri University of London - London, England Yale University - New Haven, Connecticut - art history and English - BA - 1933 - dabbled in Gilbert and Sullivan operettas


Bibliography

"I Like What I Know" Vincent Price 1959

"Book of Joe" Vincent Price 1960

"Drawings of Delacroix" Vincent Price 1962

"Michelangelo Bible" Vincent Price and Mary Grant Price 1964

"A Treasury of Great Recipes" Vincent Price 1965

"A National Treasury of Cookery" Vincent Price 1967

"Come into the Kitchen Cook Book" Vincent Price 1969

"A Treasury of American Art" Vincent Price 1972

"The Films of Vincent Price" Lucy Chase Williams 1996

"Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography" Victoria Price 1999



Citizenship

United States


Notes

Asked about the films he most regretted making Price replied: "Several I did in Italy should not be seen by man or beast (including 1966's "Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs"). They made money somewhere. Tasmania maybe." --quoted in USA Today, February 13, 1992.

He was granted a LLD Degree from Wesleyan University (1963).

He was a member of the Fine Arts Commission for the White House.

Former member to the Board of Archives of American Art.

Commissioner of the US Indian Arts and Crafts Board.

He was the former president of the Art Council at UCLA.

He donated work for 40 years to the Vincent Price Gallery of East Los Angeles College.


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