Did you jump in your seat during the nun scene in “Conjuring 2” or when Samara appears in “The Ring”. One only has the image of the horror or devilish character in mind when the movie’s over. The villain of course in any horror flick is the most dramatic as he or she is the star attraction. However, you won’t believe how different the stars that play the scary characters look like in real life. Check out Horror’s scariest stars and what they look like in reality. Get ready to be shocked again.
Anyone who watched a video tape of Samara was doomed and would be told they had just 7 years to live. After that Samara would pay them a visit as she crawled out of a well and into the victim’s living room.
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Now wouldn’t anyone like to be paid a visit by the real Samara played by Daveigh Chase 26. He has also acted in movies like “Donnie Darko” and in TV serials like ER.
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Jason Voorheese was a 15 year old in the first Friday the 13th. Not much is seen of the boy who pulls Alice into the water in a dream sequence.
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Ari Lehman played the first Jason in the Friday the 13th franchise. The actor now 51 is a composer and performing artist and one can still see that mean streak in his eyes.
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Freddy Krueger became an iconic horror character after Wes Craven’s “Nightmare on elm street” The dark and sinister character who preyed o children in their sleep will never be forgotten because of his evil looking claw glove with which he ripped his victims.
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Englund has remained active in film and television and has also had his own Freddy nightmare series. He guest starred on supernatural and is also a musician.
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Definitely the latest of horror’s scariest stars is Valak. In conjuring 2, paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren investigate a case of possession in Enfield, North London only to be terrorized by the evil demon Valak dressed as a nun. Who can forget that scene which terrified audiences worldwide.
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Although credit does go to the makeup artists, fans however claim that it was because of Aaron’s that gave the demon Valak its sinister look. Aaron’s has starred in both horror and comedy films.
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The clown based on Stephen King’s novel “IT” still horrifies kids and grownup especially who won’t have coulrophobia after being subjected to this crazy loony? A new IT film will soon be releasing in September 2017.
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Pennywise was played by none other than Tim Curry. Curry an actor, singer and composer was struck down with a paralysing disease and confined to a wheel chair but he still writes music today.
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Who can blame a leprechaun whose gold gets stolen from him in every sequel? He goes to any lengths evil or otherwise to take his revenge on the thieves.
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Warwick Davis plays the evil leprechaun in all the films except the reboot “Leprechaun: Origins”. He has also done roles in Harry Potter and Star Wars.
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Myers is portrayed as young boy who murders his sister but returns 15 years later to go on a murdering spree of more teens just like Jason. The adult version of Myers was called “The Shape”
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Looking at those large bulging eyes one can imagine why he got the role. Today Nick focuses on writing his own screenplays and has remained friends with John Carpenter.
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As one of horror’s scariest stars, Hellraiser in 1987 terrified audiences with its main character, the evil Pinhead. The evil pinhead tore the souls of his victims apart and really scared audiences.
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Although Bradley distanced himself from the role to star in other movies, the character of Pinhead has more or less stuck with him. Even Fans stated that it would be impossible to contemplate anyone else in the role.
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