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Jonathan Frid

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This page uses content from the Jonathan Frid biography page on the English version of Wikipedia and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This list of authors can be seen in the page history. Rotten Tomatoes disclaims any and all warranties as to the accuracy or reliability of the content.

John Herbert Frid (born December 2, 1924 in Hamilton, Ontario Canada) is a noted theater, television and movie actor. He is most famously known for the role of vampire Barnabas Collins on the first incarnation of the gothic U.S. cult television serial Dark Shadows.

Frid was initially brought on Dark Shadows to help rescue flagging ratings. The role of Barnabas Collins was originally intended to be a brief one, but the popularity of Frid's vampire character and the improvement to the ratings resulted in the character continuing on and becoming one of the "core" characters of the cult show. He also played Bramwell Collins toward the end of show's run, when he said that he would only continue on the show if he were neither Barnabas Collins nor a vampire.

He later reprised his role as Barnabas Collins in the 1970 big-screen adaptation, House of Dark Shadows. This time, Barnabas surprised audiences expecting their vampire with a soul by being a blood thirsty monster, killing off all the Collins family except David Collins and Elizabeth Collins Stoddard.

In 1973 Frid appeared in the TV movie The Devil's Daughter starring Shelley Winters, and the following year starred in Oliver Stone's directorial debut, Seizure (aka Queen of Evil). He also continued to work in theater.

He began performing readings at Dark Shadows fan conventions in the 1980's, which led to the development of his one-man reader's theater shows that were performed throughout the 1990's. In 1986, he appeared in Arsenic and Old Lace, which also starred '70s television actresses Marion Ross and Jean Stapleton.

Mr. Frid is currently enjoying retirement in Ancaster, Ontario, just outside of his birthplace of Hamilton.

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