Robert Englund
Birthday:
6 June 1947, Glendale, California, USA
Birth Name:
Robert Barton Englund
Height:
177 cm
Veteran character actor Robert Englund was born in Glendale, California, to Janis (MacDonald) and John Kent Englund, an aeronautics engineer. He has Swedish, Danish, Scottish, and English ancestry.Since 1973, Englund has appeared in over 75 feature films and starred in four TV series. He has starred alongside Oscar-winners Henry Fonda, Susan Sarand...
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Veteran character actor Robert Englund was born in Glendale, California, to Janis (MacDonald) and John Kent Englund, an aeronautics engineer. He has Swedish, Danish, Scottish, and English ancestry.Since 1973, Englund has appeared in over 75 feature films and starred in four TV series. He has starred alongside Oscar-winners Henry Fonda, Susan Sarandon and Jeff Bridges. Since 1984 he's achieved international fame as the iconic boogeyman Freddy Krueger in the hit franchise A Nightmare on Elm Street and its seven sequels. Englund has guest starred in hundreds of hours of TV most recently Bones, Criminal Minds and Hawaii 5-0. He will soon be seen starring in the horror film Fear Clinic, and the English thriller The Last Showing, he can be heard as the voice of the Evil Beaver in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon show. Show less «
When I was 9, I went to a birthday party. We were supposed to see a cowboy movie, but the programming got screwed up and we saw The Bad Seed...Show more »
When I was 9, I went to a birthday party. We were supposed to see a cowboy movie, but the programming got screwed up and we saw The Bad Seed (1956) instead. Horrifying. For years I was frightened of girls with pigtails. Show less «
I saw an entire magazine of Freddy Krueger tattoos. Hey, I'm a classically trained actor who was doing [Anton Chekhov], and now there are th...Show more »
I saw an entire magazine of Freddy Krueger tattoos. Hey, I'm a classically trained actor who was doing [Anton Chekhov], and now there are thousands of people walking around America with my tattoo on them. I just take it as pop culture. Show less «
I get a lot of teenagers going, 'Yo, Krueger,' and honking their horn and giving me the claw. Yeah, I'm recognized.
I get a lot of teenagers going, 'Yo, Krueger,' and honking their horn and giving me the claw. Yeah, I'm recognized.
Gosh, I'd like to direct Our Town on stage.
Gosh, I'd like to direct Our Town on stage.
But it's mostly about pacing yourself when you do these movies.
But it's mostly about pacing yourself when you do these movies.
And in Freddy vs. Jason I like when Jason and I double team Destiny's Child.
And in Freddy vs. Jason I like when Jason and I double team Destiny's Child.
You're going to have to surrender a little bit to the contrivance of how Freddy and Jason get together.
You're going to have to surrender a little bit to the contrivance of how Freddy and Jason get together.
I think superheroes today are like whistle blowers.
I think superheroes today are like whistle blowers.
The last time we had Freddy in reality was part two and Freddy sort of went out on his own.
The last time we had Freddy in reality was part two and Freddy sort of went out on his own.
Most of my nightmares involve me forgetting my lines in a stage play.
Most of my nightmares involve me forgetting my lines in a stage play.
Many great horror stories are period pieces and English actors have a facility for historic characters.
Many great horror stories are period pieces and English actors have a facility for historic characters.
Kids today don't watch a black and white movie.
Kids today don't watch a black and white movie.
Jeff Bridges taught me a lot about how to keep a scene fresh.
Jeff Bridges taught me a lot about how to keep a scene fresh.
I wouldn't want the pressure of a Six Feet Under or the pressure of improvising like Curb Your Enthusiasm.
I wouldn't want the pressure of a Six Feet Under or the pressure of improvising like Curb Your Enthusiasm.
I would like to see the technology used to explore more period horror genre works, for example, E. A. Poe.
I would like to see the technology used to explore more period horror genre works, for example, E. A. Poe.
I have an Italian comedy at the Venice Film Festival.
I have an Italian comedy at the Venice Film Festival.
I always serve the writer first because I'm English trained, even though I'm American.
I always serve the writer first because I'm English trained, even though I'm American.
I always get inspiration from whatever characters say about my character.
I always get inspiration from whatever characters say about my character.
If they do something like that, maybe a Freddy Krueger fan, a girl, a really sick goth girl starts killing kids herself and Freddy has to pu...Show more »
If they do something like that, maybe a Freddy Krueger fan, a girl, a really sick goth girl starts killing kids herself and Freddy has to put a stop to it, or they have to fight it out. Show less «
I'm basically a movie actor now, and my big roles are mostly horror movies - unless I'm doing a guest star or something - and occasionally I...Show more »
I'm basically a movie actor now, and my big roles are mostly horror movies - unless I'm doing a guest star or something - and occasionally I try to get back into television. Show less «
I have friends that are much better actors than I am that had to quit the business because they couldn't survive the auditions or the reject...Show more »
I have friends that are much better actors than I am that had to quit the business because they couldn't survive the auditions or the rejections, or people just didn't realize how good they were. Show less «
The modern horror audience is wise to our tricks this lets it in on the gag.
The modern horror audience is wise to our tricks this lets it in on the gag.
[observation, 2014] I'm on my third generation of fans. It's not strange at all for me to go someplace and have a father come up with his so...Show more »
[observation, 2014] I'm on my third generation of fans. It's not strange at all for me to go someplace and have a father come up with his sons that he watched ['A Nightmare on Elm Street'] with when they were 12, and invited some friends for a sleepover. Show less «
[on his wide-ranging career, including Shakespeare] I had a nude scene with Susan Sarandon, for God's sake. I've done fight scenes with Kris...Show more »
[on his wide-ranging career, including Shakespeare] I had a nude scene with Susan Sarandon, for God's sake. I've done fight scenes with Kris Kristofferson and Richard Gere. I was in all sorts of places in the 1970s. I shot Burt Reynolds point-blank, so I have been around the block. Show less «
Freddy Krueger is a great politically incorrect villain, the logo character of a franchise spawned by a low-budget movie, made by some reaso...Show more »
Freddy Krueger is a great politically incorrect villain, the logo character of a franchise spawned by a low-budget movie, made by some reasonably artistic people who came up with a gimmick. And it is a great gimmick - the idea that a bogey man, a revenge-motif serial killer could manifest himself in the subconscious of the children of the people that did him wrong. Freddy likes it, he is having fun doing it. He is unapologetic about that. You have a punk-rock nihilistic villain. Show less «
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Nemo
William 'Bill' Gartley
Doc Halloran
The Phantom of the Opera
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Freddy Krueger
Jim Bickerman
Sampson
Smiley
Dr. Stanley Wheelwright
Lucifer
Myglom
Ray Buxley
The M.C.
Samuel Lee
Hades
Simon
Dire Beaver
Felix Faust
Dr. Robert
Samuel Lee
Himself - Freddy Krueger
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