Barnabas Makes Headlines
- TV Guide have named Barnabas Collins one of TV's 60 Nastiest Villians of All Time. Barnabas placed at number eight: "The Dracula of daytime TV was a spooky and tragically romantic 200-year-old vampire who haunted Collinsport and pursued the local female population fangs first," says the magazine.
- The Hamilton Spectator
has published an update on the fan campaign to get Jonathan Frid immortalised
on Canada's Walk of Fame. In the piece, Jonathan's nephew Dave Howitt
reveals that the original Barnabas cane, which the actor kept until the
end of his life, has now been donated to the Smithsonian Museum. To read
more, click here.
- And finally, original Dark Shadows writer Joe Caldwell was recently interviewed by Tor, discussing his involvement in the creation of Barnabas. "We never wanted to play to the metaphor, but instead, play the vampire
straight," he explains. "The audience wouldn’t connect with Barnabas if he
didn’t seem like a real person, with real problems... We almost wanted to make you forget he was a vampire sometimes." To read the full article, click here.
Jonathan Frid was a wonderful actor and deserves all of the accolades he receives. RIP to a very handsome man.
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