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Related: About this forumBorn May 27, 1911 - Vincent Price - American actor
"Mr. Price was known for his work in the horror film genre, mostly portraying villains. He appeared on stage, television, and radio, and in more than 100 films."
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Number9Dream
Monday
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He was really good in some of those early movies, like "His Kind of Woman"with Robert Mitchum
Walleye
Monday
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Mr. Price also loved reading poetry too. In college, he came to our campus to read a selection of poetry. It was
SWBTATTReg
Monday
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I went to school with a kid who once met Mr. Price in a restaurant while on vacation.
Xavier Breath
Tuesday
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Shermann
(8,937 posts)1. You're a day early with this!

Walleye
(40,683 posts)2. He was really good in some of those early movies, like "His Kind of Woman"with Robert Mitchum
I dont care for horror flicks, but I saw him in some 1940s and 50s movies where he was really a good character
SWBTATTReg
(25,331 posts)3. Mr. Price also loved reading poetry too. In college, he came to our campus to read a selection of poetry. It was
neat. His repertoire of scary movies is wonderful, and I'll have to relook where my collection of Vincent Price movies are at in my house, and rewatch.
Polybius
(20,015 posts)4. I miss him and Christopher Lee a lot
May they both rest in peace.
Bayard
(25,265 posts)5. Always played a most excellent crazy guy

Xavier Breath
(5,646 posts)6. I went to school with a kid who once met Mr. Price in a restaurant while on vacation.
This was sometime in the mid/late '70s. He got an autograph from him, but all he talked about was how stuffed with cash Mr. Price's wallet was when he pulled it out to pay the bill