- Carroll Borland
Carroll Borland (
February 25 ,1914 ,San Francisco, California –February 3 ,1994 ,Arlington, Virginia ), better known by the stage-spelling Carol Borland, was an Americanprofessor ,writer , andactor . She is best known for having portrayed Luna Mora, the daughter ofBela Lugosi 's character, Count Mora, in "Mark of the Vampire ", and her articulate commingling of the real-life Lugosi and theCount Dracula character, even though their characters were not reallyvampire s in the film. She was born inSan Francisco, California , and many wild rumors spread about her age and prodigy status, including a rumor that she started college at the age of 14. She was a drama student atUC Berkeley at the time she took the role. [Bojarski, Richard. "The Films of Bela Lugosi".Secaucus, New Jersey :Citadel Press , 1980. Introduction by Carol Borland [sic] . 115.] She had previously appeared in a stage production of "Dracula" with Lugosi, in a minor role as one of his victims.She was often known to promulgate legends about her paternalistic relationship with Lugosi; in
Richard Bojarski 's "The Films of Bela Lugosi ", she describes his funeral as if she had been there, and claims to have been, though she was not actually in attendance. [Lennig, Arthur. "The Immortal Count: The Life and Films of Bela Lugosi", University Press of Kentucky. 2003. p. 449.] [http://books.google.com/books?id=kJZmiLAz6qMC&pg=RA2-PA449&lpg=RA2-PA449&dq=borland+lugosi+funeral&source=web&ots=o9TMfMHg07&sig=E8kENf2zCgU6smFRx0KJFl2vylA]She retired from acting in 1953, though her other screen appearances were limited to a few contract unbilled cameo roles until
Fred Olen Ray cast her as professors in his films "Scalps " (1983) and "Bio-Hazard" (1985).Her novel, "Countess Dracula", was published by
Magicimage Filmbooks in March 1994, one month subsequent to her death frompneumonia , probably due to the enormous cult following she attained form "Mark of the Vampire". Her role had only one line at the end of the film, and had only approximately ten minutes of screen time in a film that runs only one hour in its theatrical (and only surviving) cut.References
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