Recurring Cast and Characters
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- A dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film.
| Character | Films | |||||||||||||||
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| Dracula | Frankenstein | Bride of Frankenstein | Dracula's Daughter | Son of Frankenstein | The Wolf Man | The Ghost of Frankenstein | Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man | Son of Dracula | House of Frankenstein | House of Dracula | Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein | |||||
| Frankenstein's Monster | Boris Karloff | Boris Karloff | Lon Chaney, Jr. | Bela Lugosi | Glenn Strange | |||||||||||
| Count Dracula | Bela Lugosi | Lon Chaney, Jr. | John Carradine | Bela Lugosi | ||||||||||||
| The Wolf Man | Lon Chaney, Jr. | Lon Chaney, Jr. | Lon Chaney, Jr. | |||||||||||||
| Henry Frankenstein | Colin Clive | Cedric Hardwicke | ||||||||||||||
| Ygor | Bela Lugosi | Bela Lugosi | ||||||||||||||
| Van Helsing | Edward Van Sloan | Edward Van Sloan | ||||||||||||||
| Elizabeth Frankenstein | Mae Clarke | Valerie Hobson | ||||||||||||||
| Elsa Frankenstein | Evelyn Ankers | Ilona Massey | ||||||||||||||
| Maleva | Maria Ouspenskaya | Maria Ouspenskaya | ||||||||||||||
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