Vincent Price filmography

Vincent Price filmography

This is a filmography of Vincent Price. Price made his theatre debut in the Gate Theatre's 1935 production of "Chicago", followed by work on Broadway. Under contract to Universal, Price traveled to Hollywood, making his screen debut in 1938's "Service de Luxe". By the 1960s, Vincent Price was working almost exclusively in the horror genre and teen film genres. Price's final film was co-starring in the 1990 fantasy film "Edward Scissorhands" which apart from voice-over work was his last screen appearance. Price died in Los Angeles on October 25, 1993.

Price has been a primary character in two film franchises: as François Delambre in the original "The Fly" film series, and as Dr. Phibes in the "Dr.Phibes" film series.

Filmography

{| class="prettytable"
-! width="33"|Year! width="225"|Film! width="175"| Role! width="175"| Director! width="175"| Notes
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1938
"Service De Luxe"
Robert Wade
Rowland V. Lee|
-
align="left" rowspan="2"|1939
"The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex"
Sir Walter Raleigh
Michael Curtiz|
-
"Tower of London"
Duke of Clarence
Rowland V. Lee|
-
align="left" rowspan="4"|1940
"The Invisible Man Returns"
Geoffrey Radcliffe
Joe May|
-
"Green Hell"
David Richardson
James Whale|
-
"The House of the Seven Gables"
Clifford Pyncheon
Joe May|
-
"Brigham Young"
Joseph Smith
Henry Hathaway|
-
1941
"The Song of Bernadette"
King Charles II
Irving Pichel|
-
align="left" rowspan="4"|1944
"The Eve of St. Mark"
Pvt. Francis Marion
John M. Stahl|
-
"Wilson"
William Gibbs McAdoo
Henry King|
-
"Laura"
Shelby Carpenter
Otto Preminger|
-
"The Keys of the Kingdom"
Angus Mealey
John M. Stahl|
-
align="left" rowspan="2"|1945
"A Royal Scandal"
Marquis de Fleury
Ernst Lubitsch, Otto Preminger|
-
"Leave Her to Heaven"
Russell Quinton
John M. Stahl|
-
align="left" rowspan="2"|1946
"Shock"
Dr. Richard Cross
Alfred L. Werker|
-
"Dragonwyck"
Nicholas Van Ryn
Joseph L. Mankiewicz|
-
align="left" rowspan="3"|1947
"The Web"
Andrew Colby
Michael Gordon|
-
"The Long Night"
Maximilian
Anatole Litvak|
-
"Moss Rose"
Police Inspector R. Clinner
Gregory Ratoff|
-
align="left" rowspan="4"|1948
"Up in Central Park"
Boss Tweed
William A. Seiter|
-
"Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein"
The Invisible Man
Charles Barton
Voice-only
-
"Rogues' Regiment"
Mark Van Ratten
Robert Florey|
-
"The Three Musketeers"
Richelieu
George Sidney|
-
align="left" rowspan="2"|1949
"The Bribe"
Carwood
Robert Z. Leonard|
-
"Bagdad"
Pasha Ali Nadim
Charles Lamont|
-
align="left" rowspan="3"|1950
"The Baron of Arizona"
James Addison 'The Baron' Reavis, aka Brother Anthony
Samuel Fuller|
-
"Champagne for Caesar"
Burnbridge Waters
Richard Whorf|
-
"Curtain Call at Cactus Creek"
Tracy Holland
Charles Lamont|
-
align="left" rowspan="2"|1951
"Adventures of Captain Fabian"
George Brissac
William Marshall|
-
"His Kind of Woman"
Mark Cardigan
John Farrow|
-
1952
"The Las Vegas Story"
Lloyd Rollins
Robert Stevenson|
-
1953
"House of Wax"
Prof. Henry Jarrod
André De Toth|
-
align="left" rowspan="4"|1954
"Dangerous Mission"
Paul Adams
Louis King|
-
""
Colonel Edwin L. Drake
Arthur Pierson
Short film
-
"Casanova's Big Night"
Casanova
Norman Z. McLeod
Uncredited.
-
"The Mad Magician"
Don Gallico / Gallico the Great
John Brahm|
-
1955
"Son of Sinbad"
Omar Khayyam
Ted Tetzlaff|
-
align="left" rowspan="4"|1956
"Serenade"
Charles Winthrop
Anthony Mann|
-
"While the City Sleeps"
Walter Kyne
Fritz Lang|
-
"The Vagabond King"
Narrator
Michael Curtiz
Uncredited.
-
"The Ten Commandments"
Baka
Cecil B. DeMille|
-
1957
"The Story of Mankind"
The Devil
Irwin Allen|
-
1958
"The Fly"
François Delambre
Kurt Neumann|
-
align="left" rowspan="5"|1959
"House on Haunted Hill"
Frederick Loren
William Castle|
-
"The Big Circus"
Hans Hagenfeld
Joseph M. Newman|
-
"The Tingler"
Dr. Warren Chapin
William Castle|
-
"Return of the Fly"
Francois Delambre
Edward Bernds|
-
"The Bat"
Dr. Malcolm Wells
Crane Wilbur|
-
1960
"House of Usher"
Roderick Usher
Roger Corman|
-
align="left" rowspan="4"|1961
"Master of the World"
Robur
William Witney|
-
"The Pit and the Pendulum"
Nicholas / Sebastian Medina
Roger Corman|
-
"Nefertiti, Queen of the Nile"
Benakon
Fernando Cerchio|
-
"Rage of the Buccaneers"
Romero
Mario Costa|
-
align="left" rowspan="4"|1962
"Confessions of an Opium Eater"
Gilbert De Quincey
Albert Zugsmith|
-
"Tales of Terror"
Fortunato / Valdemar / Locke
Roger Corman|
-
"Convicts 4"
Carl Carmer
Millard Kaufman|
-
"Tower of London"
Richard of Gloucester
Roger Corman|
-
align="left" rowspan="5"|1963
"The Raven"
Dr. Esramus Craven
Roger Corman|
-
"Diary of a Madman"
Simon Cordier
Reginald Le Borg|
-
"Beach Party"
Big Daddy
William Asher|
-
"The Haunted Palace"
Charles Dexter Ward (Joseph Curwen)
Roger Corman|
-
"Twice-Told Tales"
Alex Medbourne / Rappaccini / Gerald Pyncheon
Sidney Salkow|
-
align="left" rowspan="4"|1964
"The Comedy of Terrors"
Waldo Trumbull
Jacques Tourneur|
-
"The Last Man on Earth"
Dr. Robert Morgan
Ubaldo Ragona|
-
"The Masque of the Red Death"
Prince Prospero
Roger Corman|
-
"The Tomb of Ligeia"
Verden Fell
Roger Corman|
-
align="left" rowspan="2"|1965
"War-Gods of the Deep"
Sir Hugh, The Captain
Jacques Tourneur|
-
"Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine"
Dr. Goldfoot
Norman Taurog|
-
1966
"Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs"
General Willis / Dr. Goldfoot
Mario Bava|
-
align="left" rowspan="2"|1967
"The Jackals"
Oupa Decker, the Prospector
Robert D. Webb|
-
"The House of 1,000 Dolls"
Felix Manderville
Jeremy Summers|
-
align="left" rowspan="3"|1968
"Spirits of the Dead"
Narrator
Federico Fellini, Louis Malle, Roger Vadim
English-language version only.
-
"Witchfinder General"
Matthew Hopkins
Michael Reeves|
-
"More Dead Than Alive"
Dan Ruffalo
Robert Sparr|
-
align="left" rowspan="2"|1969
"The Oblong Box"
Sir Julian Markham
Gordon Hessler|
-
"The Trouble with Girls"
Mr. Morality
Peter Tewksbury|
-
align="left" rowspan="2"|1970
"Scream and Scream Again"
Dr. Browning
Gordon Hessler|
-
"Cry of the Banshee"
Lord Edward Whitman
Gordon Hessler|
-
1971
"The Abominable Dr. Phibes"
Dr. Anton Phibes
Robert Fuest|
-
align="left" rowspan="2"|1972
"An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe"
Narrator
Kenneth Johnson|
-
"Dr. Phibes Rises Again"
Dr. Anton Phibes
Robert Fuest
-
1973
"Theatre of Blood"
Edward Lionheart
Douglas Hickox|
-
align="left" rowspan="2"|1974
"Madhouse"
Paul Toombes
Jim Clark|
-
"Percy's Progress"
Stavos Mammonian
Ralph Thomas|
-
1975
"Journey Into Fear"
Dervos
Daniel Mann|
-
1976
"The Butterfly Ball"
Narrator
Tony Klinger|
-
1979
"Scavenger Hunt"
Milton Parker
Michael Schultz|
-
align="left" rowspan="2"|1980
"The Monster Club"
Eramus
Roy Ward Baker|
-
""
The Deacon
Marc Paul Chinoy
Voice-only
-
1982
"Vincent"
Narrator
Tim Burton
Voice-only
-
1983
"House of the Long Shadows"
Lionel Grisbane
Pete Walker|
-
1984
"Bloodbath at the House of Death"
Sinister Man
Ray Cameron|
-
1986
"The Great Mouse Detective"
Professor Ratigan
Ron Clements, Burny Mattinson, David Michener, John Musker
Voice-only
-
align="left" rowspan="4"|1987
"Sparky's Magic Piano"
Henry, Sparky's dad
Lee Mishkin
Voice-only
-
"The Nativity"
King Herod
Don Lusk
Voice-only
-
"The Whales of August"
Mr. Maranov
Lindsay Anderson|
-
"The Offspring"
Julian White
Jeff Burr|
-
1988
"Dead Heat"
Arthur P. Loudermilk
Mark Goldblatt|
-
1989
"Catchfire"
Mr. Avoca
Dennis Hopper|
-
1990
"Edward Scissorhands"
The Inventor
Tim Burton|
-
1993
"The Thief and the Cobbler"
Zig-Zag the Grand Vizier
Richard Williams
Voice-only
-}


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