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Fictional antagonist of Nosferatu

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Count Orlok: Fictional antagonist of Nosferatu
Count Orlok, commonly referred to as Nosferatu, is a fictional character who originally appeared in the silent film Nosferatu (1922) directed by F. W. Murnau, as well as its subsequent remakes, which is based on Bram Stoker's character Count Dracula. In the original 1922 film Count Orlok is portrayed by German actor Max Schreck.

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'Nosferatu' Director Robert Eggers on Keeping Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlock Under Wraps | THR Video [Video]

'Nosferatu' Director Robert Eggers on Keeping Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlock Under Wraps | THR Video

At the 'Nosferatu' premiere, director Robert Eggers talks about how Focus Features has been super supportive of keeping Count Orlock under wraps. Plus, he tells THR that he thanks SpongeBob for..

Credit: The Hollywood Reporter     Duration: 02:16Published
Emma Corrin on Co-Star Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlock in 'Nosferatu': "It's Jaw-Dropping" | THR Video [Video]

Emma Corrin on Co-Star Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlock in 'Nosferatu': "It's Jaw-Dropping" | THR Video

At the 'Nosferatu' premiere, Emma Corrin tells THR that they're excited for fan reactions after watching the film on Christmas day. Plus, they call Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlock "jaw-dropping."

Credit: The Hollywood Reporter     Duration: 02:16Published
Lily-Rose Depp Shares Her Reaction to Seeing Count Orlok in 'Nosferatu' for the First Time | THR Video [Video]

Lily-Rose Depp Shares Her Reaction to Seeing Count Orlok in 'Nosferatu' for the First Time | THR Video

At the premiere of 'Nosferatu,' Lily-Rose Depp shares her reaction to seeing Count Orlok for the first time. Plus, she tells THR that her favorite 'Dracula' of all time is Bela Lugosi.

Credit: The Hollywood Reporter     Duration: 01:43Published

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