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Born on this day in horror history – December 31

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December 31

1963 – Scott Ian, lead guitarist of the heavy metal band Anthrax.  He’s a huge horror fan and portrayed a walker in “The Walking Dead” and he also has his own TV show about horror makeup effects called “Blood and Guts with Scott Ian”.

1959 – Val Kilmer, who played “Batman” in “Batman Forever” and also starred in “Red Planet, “Mindhunters,” “Deja Vu” and the 1996 version of “The Island of Dr. Moreau.”

1951 – Barbara Carrera who appeared in the 1977 version of “The Island of Dr. Moreau,” “Embryo” and “When Time Ran Out.”

1948 – Joe Dallesandro who appeared in the films “Flesh For Frankenstein” and “Blood For Dracula.”

1943 – Ben Kingsley who starred in such films as “Species,” “Spooky House,” “The Tale of Sweeney Todd” and “Bloodrayne.”

1941 – Sean S. Cunningham, who directed the first “Friday the 13th” and produced the films “House,” “The Horror Show,” “Jason X” and “Freddy vs Jason.” He is also producing the remakes of “Friday the 13th” and “Last House On The Left.”

1938 – Rosalind Cash, who appeared in the films “The Omega Man,” “Tales From the Hood” and “Dr. Black & Mr. Hyde.”

1937 – Sir Anthony Hopkins, who has played “Hannibal Lecter” on three occasion’s (“Silence of the Lambs,” “Hannibal” and “Red Dragon”) and who also has appeared in the films “Magic” and as “Professor Van Helsing” in the 1992 version of “Dracula.”

1931 – Gil Melle, who composed the themes for the TV series’ “Kolchak: the Night Stalker” and “Night Gallery.”

Scott Ian
Scott Ian

 

Barbara Carrera
Barbara Carrera

 

Sean S. Cunningham
Sean S. Cunningham

 

Anthony Hopkins
Anthony Hopkins

 

 

Michael Juvinall

I am a Horror journalist, producer, ravenous Horror fiend, aficionado of the classic Universal Monsters, Hammer Horror, Werewolves, and all things Horror.

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