Biography: American leading actor of a number of horror films, probably best known as Freddy Kruger in "The Nightmare On Elm Street, A (1984)" and all of its sequels. Englund, a boyish, tall and gaunt figure, became a cult favorite after that film but had started working in the 1970s. He was cast as a sex-crazed maniac in "Eaten Alive (1977)" by Tobe Hooper, who also directed "Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) ... show all American leading actor of a number of horror films, probably best known as Freddy Kruger in "The Nightmare On Elm Street, A (1984)" and all of its sequels. Englund, a boyish, tall and gaunt figure, became a cult favorite after that film but had started working in the 1970s. He was cast as a sex-crazed maniac in "Eaten Alive (1977)" by Tobe Hooper, who also directed "Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)". Englund went on to a number of low-budget horror films, including "The Galaxy of Terror (1981)" and "Fifth Floor (1978)". Then came his big break as Freddy Kruger in "Elm Street", the man of nightmares with the disfigured face and a red striped shirt with his right hand as razor-sharp knives. The film was directed by Wes Craven and was so successful for New Line Cinema that the company had Englund reprise Freddy in all of the subsequent--and wildly successful--sequels. He played the title role in the semi-remake of the horror film classic, "The Phantom of the Opera (1989)" for 21st Century Film Corporation. Englund has frequently worked with Hooper, in such films as "The Night Terrors (1993)" and "Mangler (1995)".
Englund is perhaps the newest horror film actor of our time and hopefully he will continue to scare us and make us scream for years to come. In fact, Englund has just announced he will portray Freddy again in "Freddy Vs. Jason (2003)", which should be released in about a year or so. hide |