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Vincent Price

Vincent Leonard Price Jr. (May 27, 1911 – October 25, 1993) was an American actor, art historian, art collector, and gourmet cook. He appeared on stage, television, and radio, and in more than 100 films. Price has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for motion pictures and one for television.[1]

Vincent Price
Price in the film trailer for House on Haunted Hill (1959)
Born
Vincent Leonard Price Jr.

(1911-05-27)May 27, 1911
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
DiedOctober 25, 1993(1993-10-25) (aged 82)
Alma mater
Occupations
  • Actor
  • art historian
  • art collector
  • gourmet cook
Years active1935–1993
Spouses
  • (m. 1938; div. 1948)
  • (m. 1949; div. 1973)
  • (m. 1974; died 1991)
Children
AwardsHollywood Walk of Fame: 2 stars (TV, Film)

Price's first film role was as leading man in the 1938 comedy Service de Luxe. He became a character actor, appearing in The Song of Bernadette (1943), Laura (1944), The Keys of the Kingdom (1944), Leave Her to Heaven (1945), Dragonwyck (1946), and The Ten Commandments (1956). He established himself in the horror genre with roles in House of Wax (1953), The Fly (1958), House on Haunted Hill (1959), Return of the Fly (1959), The Tingler (1959), The Last Man on Earth (1964), Witchfinder General (1968), The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), and Theatre of Blood (1973). He collaborated with Roger Corman on Edgar Allan Poe adaptations of House of Usher (1960), The Pit and the Pendulum (1961), The Haunted Palace (1963), and The Masque of the Red Death (1964). Price appeared in the television series Batman as Egghead.

Price voiced the villainous Professor Ratigan in Disney's animated film The Great Mouse Detective (1986), and appeared in the drama The Whales of August (1987), which earned him an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male nomination. Price's final film was Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands (1990). For his contributions to cinema, he received lifetime achievement or special tribute awards from Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, Fantasporto, Bram Stoker Awards, and Los Angeles Film Critics Association.[citation needed] Price narrated animated films, radio dramas and documentaries, and provided the narration in Michael Jackson's song "Thriller". For his voice work in Great American Speeches (1959), Price was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album.

Price was an art collector and arts consultant, with a degree in art history. He lectured and wrote books on art. The Vincent Price Art Museum at East Los Angeles College is named in his honor.[2] Price was a gourmet cook.[3]

Early life and education

Vincent Leonard Price Jr. was born on May 27, 1911, in St. Louis, Missouri, the youngest of the four children of Vincent Leonard Price, president of the National Candy Company,[4] and his wife Marguerite Cobb (née Wilcox) Price.[2] His grandfather was Vincent Clarence Price, who invented "Dr. Price's Baking Powder", the first cream of tartar-based baking powder, and it secured the family's fortune.[5] Price was of Welsh[6] and English descent and was a descendant, via his father's mother, of Peregrine White, the first child born in colonial Massachusetts, being born on the Mayflower while it was in Provincetown Harbor.[7]

Price attended the St. Louis Country Day School, and took a summer course[8] at Milford Academy in Milford, Connecticut.[9] In 1933, he graduated with a degree in English and a minor in art history from Yale University,[8] where he worked on the campus humor magazine The Yale Record.[10] After teaching for a year, he entered the Courtauld Institute of Art in London, intending to study for a master's degree in fine arts. Instead, he was drawn to the theater, first appearing on stage professionally in 1934. His acting career began in London in 1935, performing with Orson Welles's Mercury Theatre.[11]

In 1936, Price appeared as Prince Albert[12] in the American production of Laurence Housman's play Victoria Regina, which starred Helen Hayes in the title role of Queen Victoria.[13]

Career

Early film roles

 
Price as Mr. Manningham in the play Angel Street (1941–1942)

Price started out in films as a character actor. He made his film debut in Service de Luxe (1938), and established himself in the film Laura (1944), opposite Gene Tierney, directed by Otto Preminger.[14] He played Joseph Smith in the movie Brigham Young (1940) and William Gibbs McAdoo in Wilson (1944), as well as Bernadette's prosecutor, Vital Dutour, in The Song of Bernadette (1943), and as a pretentious priest in The Keys of the Kingdom (1944).

Price's first venture into the horror genre, for which he later became widely known, was in the Boris Karloff film Tower of London (1939). The following year, Price portrayed the title character in The Invisible Man Returns (a role he reprised in a voice-only cameo in the closing scene of the horror-comedy spoof Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein released in 1948).[15] He reunited with Tierney in Leave Her to Heaven (1945) and Dragonwyck (1946). He also had many villainous roles in film noir thrillers such as The Web (1947), The Long Night (1947), Rogues' Regiment (1948), and The Bribe (1949), with Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner, and Charles Laughton.

Price's first starring role was as con man James Reavis in the biopic The Baron of Arizona (1950). He did a comedic turn as the tycoon Burnbridge Waters, co-starring with Ronald Colman in Champagne for Caesar (also 1950), one of his favorite film roles.[11]

1950s

Price was active in radio, portraying the Robin Hood-inspired crime-fighter Simon Templar in The Saint, which ran from 1947 to 1951. In the 1950s, Price moved into more regular horror-film roles with the leading role in House of Wax (1953) as a homicidal sculptor,[16] the first three-dimensional film to land in the year's top 10 at the North American box-office. His next roles were The Mad Magician (1954), the monster movie The Fly (1958), and its sequel Return of the Fly (1959). That same year, Price starred in two thrillers by producer-director William Castle: House on Haunted Hill as eccentric millionaire Fredrick Loren, and The Tingler as Dr. Warren Chapin, who discovered the titular creature. He appeared in the radio drama Three Skeleton Key, the story of an island lighthouse besieged by an army of rats. He had first performed the work in 1950 on Escape and returned to it in 1956 and 1958 for Suspense.[17]

 
Price in trailer for The Ten Commandments (1956)

Outside the horror realm, Price played Baka in The Ten Commandments, released in 1956. About this time, he also appeared in episodes of television shows such as Science Fiction Theatre, Playhouse 90, and General Electric Theater. In the 1955–56 television season, he was cast three times on the religion anthology series Crossroads. In the 1955 episode "Cleanup", Price portrayed the Reverend Robert Russell. In 1956, he was cast as Rabbi Gershom Mendes Seixas in "The Rebel", and as the Rev. Alfred W. Price in "God's Healing".

1960s

In the 1960s, Price achieved a number of low-budget filmmaking successes with Roger Corman[18] and American International Pictures (AIP) starting with the House of Usher (1960), which earned over $2 million at the box office in the United States[19] and led to the subsequent Edgar Allan Poe adaptations of The Pit and the Pendulum (1961), Tales of Terror (1962), The Comedy of Terrors (1963), The Raven (1963), The Masque of the Red Death (1964),[18] and The Tomb of Ligeia (1964).[20] He starred in The Last Man on Earth (1964), the first adaptation of the Richard Matheson novel I Am Legend, and portrayed witch hunter Matthew Hopkins in Witchfinder General (US: The Conqueror Worm, 1968) set during the English Civil War.[21] Price also starred in comedy films such as Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965) and its sequel Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs (1966). In 1968, he played the part of an eccentric artist in the musical Darling of the Day, opposite Patricia Routledge.[22]

In the 1960s, Price began his role as a guest on the television game show Hollywood Squares, becoming a semiregular in the 1970s, including being one of the guest panelists on the finale in 1980.[23]

Price made many guest-star appearances in television shows during the decade, including The Red Skelton Show, Daniel Boone, F Troop, Get Smart, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. He had a recurring role in the Batman TV series as the villain Egghead from 1966 to 1967. In 1964, he provided the narration for the Tombstone Historama in Tombstone, Arizona, which was still in operation as of 2016.[24] He also starred as the host of the Australian TV series If These Walls Could Speak, in which a short history of a historical building (supposedly narrated by the building itself) was covered, and as the narrating voice of the building.

1970s

During the early 1970s, Price hosted and starred in BBC Radio's horror and mystery series The Price of Fear. He accepted a cameo part in the Canadian children's television program The Hilarious House of Frightenstein (1971) in Hamilton, Ontario, on the local television station CHCH-TV. In addition to the opening and closing monologues, his role in the show was to recite poems about various characters, sometimes wearing a cloak or other costumes.[25] He appeared in The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), its sequel Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972), and Theatre of Blood (1973), in which he portrayed one of two serial killers. That same year, he appeared as himself in Mooch Goes to Hollywood, a film written by Jim Backus.

Price was an admirer of the works of Edgar Allan Poe, and in 1975 visited the Edgar Allan Poe Museum in Richmond, Virginia, where he had his picture taken with the museum's popular stuffed raven.[26] Price also recorded dramatic readings of Poe's short stories and poems, which were collected together with readings by Basil Rathbone.

In 1975, Price and his wife Coral Browne appeared together in an international stage adaptation of Ardèle, which played in the U.S. and in London at the Queen's Theatre. During this run, Browne and Price starred together in the BBC Radio play Night of the Wolf first airing in 1975.[27] Price greatly reduced his film work from around 1975, as horror itself suffered a slump, and he increased his narrative and voice work, as well as advertising Milton Bradley's Shrunken Head Apple Sculpture.[28]

Price provided a monologue for the Alice Cooper song "The Black Widow" on the Welcome to My Nightmare album in 1975, and he appeared in the corresponding TV special Alice Cooper: The Nightmare. He starred for a year in the early 1970s in the syndicated daily radio program Tales of the Unexplained. He made guest appearances in a 1970 episode of Here's Lucy, showcasing his art expertise, and in a 1972 episode of ABC's The Brady Bunch, in which he played a deranged archaeologist. In October 1976, he appeared as the featured guest in an episode of The Muppet Show. In 1977 Price recorded a cover version of Bobby 'Boris' Pickett's 1962 Single record The Monster Mash produced by UK record producers Ken Burgess and Bob Newby and released in the UK by EMI Records.[29]

In 1977, Price began performing as Oscar Wilde in the one-man stage play Diversions and Delights, written by John Gay and directed by Joe Hardy, and set in a Parisian theatre on a night about one year before Wilde's death. The original tour of the play was a success in every city except for New York City. In the summer of 1979, Price performed the role of Wilde at the Tabor Opera House in Leadville, Colorado, on the same stage from which Wilde had spoken to miners about art some 96 years before. He eventually performed the play worldwide.[5] Victoria Price stated in her biography of her father that several members of Price's family and friends thought that this was his best acting performance.[5]

In 1979, Price starred with his wife in the short-lived CBS series Time Express. That same year he hosted the hour-long television special America Screams, riding on several roller coasters and recounting their history.[30] During 1979–1980, he hosted the "Mystery Night" segment of the radio series Sears Radio Theater.

Later career

 
Price on the red carpet at the 1989 Academy Awards

In 1982, Price provided the narrator's voice in Vincent, Tim Burton's six-minute film about a young boy who flashes from reality into a fantasy where he is Vincent Price.[31] That same year, Price provided the spoken-word sequence throughout the Michael Jackson song "Thriller",[32] and appeared as Sir Despard Murgatroyd in a television production of Gilbert and Sullivan's Ruddigore (with Keith Michell as Robin Oakapple). In 1983, he played the Sinister Man in the British spoof horror film Bloodbath at the House of Death. He appeared in House of the Long Shadows with Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, and John Carradine; he had worked with each of those actors at least once in previous decades, but this was the first time that all had teamed up. One of his last major roles, and one of his favorites, was as the voice of Professor Ratigan in Walt Disney Pictures' The Great Mouse Detective in 1986.[33]

From 1981 to 1989, Price hosted the PBS television series Mystery! In 1985, he provided voice talent on the Hanna-Barbera series The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo as the mysterious "Vincent Van Ghoul", who aided Scooby-Doo, Scrappy-Doo, and the gang in recapturing thirteen demons. He was a lifelong fan of roller coasters, and he narrated a 1987 thirty-minute documentary on the history of roller coasters and amusement parks, including Coney Island. During this time (1985–1989), he appeared in horror-themed commercials for Tilex bathroom cleanser.

In 1984, Price appeared in Shelley Duvall's live-action series Faerie Tale Theatre as the Mirror in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", and the narrator for "The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out About the Shivers". In 1987, he starred with Bette Davis, Lillian Gish, and Ann Sothern in The Whales of August, a story of two sisters living in Maine facing the end of their days. His performance in The Whales of August earned the only award nomination of his career, an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male.[34]

In 1989, Price was inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame.[35] His last significant film work was as the inventor in Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands (1990).[36]

In 1990, Price recorded the narration as the Phantom for Disneyland Paris's Phantom Manor. After the attraction opened in 1992, though, the narration was shortly removed and replaced with one entirely in French, performed by Gérard Chevalier. Only Price's infamous laughter remained on the soundtrack. In 2018, during Phantom Manor's major renovation, parts of Price's narration were announced to be restored to the soundtrack of the attraction. Since the 2019 reopening, the new tracks are dual-language; Price's original excerpts as well as previously unused material from his 1990 recording comprise the English-speaking portions, while actor Bernard Alane voices the Phantom in French.

Art

Price, who studied art history at Yale, was an art lover and collector. He was a commissioner of the Indian Arts and Crafts Board.[37]

In 1957, impressed by the spirit of the students and the community's need for the opportunity to experience original art works first hand, Vincent and Mary Grant Price donated 90 pieces from their private collection and a large amount of money to establish the Vincent Price Art Museum at East Los Angeles College in Monterey Park, California,[38] which was the first "teaching art collection" owned by a community college in the United States. They ultimately donated some 2,000 pieces; the collection contains over 9,000 pieces and has been valued in excess of $5 million.[39]

Price also spent time working as an art consultant for Sears-Roebuck:[11] From 1962 to 1971, Sears offered the "Vincent Price Collection of Fine Art", selling about 50,000 fine-art prints to the general public. Works which Price selected or commissioned for the collection included some by Rembrandt, Pablo Picasso, and Salvador Dalí.[40][41] Public access to fine art was important to Price, who according to his daughter Victoria, saw the Sears deal as an "opportunity to put his populist beliefs into practice, to bring art to the American public." In the 1960s, portraits painted by Charles Bird King, of Native Americans were secured for Jacqueline Kennedy's White House restoration. Through the efforts of Vincent Price these five paintings were paid for and donated to the White House Collection by Sears-Roebuck.[42]

Price amassed his own extensive collection of art, and in 2008, a painting bought for $25 by a couple from Dallas was identified as a piece from Price's collection. Painted by leading Australian modernist Grace Cossington Smith, it was given a modern valuation of AU$45,000.[43]

Cooking

Price was a gourmet cook, and he authored several cookbooks with his second wife, Mary. These include:

  • A Treasury of Great Recipes (1965)
  • Mary and Vincent Price present a National Treasury of Cookery (1967)
  • Mary and Vincent Price's Come into the Kitchen Cook Book: A Collector's Treasury of America's Great Recipes (1969)
  • Cooking Price-Wise with Vincent Price (1971)

Mary and Vincent Price present a National Treasury of Cookery was a five-volume series, packaged in a boxed set and published by the Heirloom Publishing Company. These five books were combined into a single book two years later and published as Mary and Vincent Price's Come into the Kitchen Cook Book: A Collector's Treasury of America's Great Recipes. Most of the Prices' cookbooks remained in print throughout the 1970s. After being out of print for several decades, two of their books were reprinted; A Treasury of Great Recipes (in August 2015 by Calla Editions) and Mary and Vincent Price's Come into the Kitchen Cook Book (in November 2016 by Calla Editions), both featuring new forewords by their daughter Victoria Price. Cooking Price-Wise with Vincent Price was scheduled to be reprinted by Dover Publishing in October 2017 under the updated title Cooking Price-Wise – The Original Foodie.

The movie "His Kind of Woman" has a comedic scene in which Price, having invited Jane Russell and Robert Mitchum to dinner, receives bad news. He plays the entire scene holding a duck in his hand, ready to be cooked "soaked in sherry with only salt, sage and pepper."

In 1971, Price hosted his own cooking program on British television, called Cooking Price-Wise produced for the ITV network by Thames Television, which was broadcast in April and May 1971. This show gave its name to Price's fourth and final cookbook later that year. Price promoted his cookbooks on many talk shows, one of the most famous instances being the November 21, 1975, broadcast of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, when he demonstrated how to poach a fish in a dishwasher.

Price recorded a number of audio cooking tutorials titled International Cooking Course. These were titled Bounty of Paradise, Classical Spanish Cuisine, Cuisina Italiana, Delights from the Sultan's Pantry, Dinner at the Casbah, Dining at Versailles, Exotic Delights from the Far East, Food of the Gods, Foods from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, La Cocina Mejicana, The Bard's Board, and The Wok. In addition to those, he recorded an audio wine course titled Wine Is Elegance. These audio recordings were released on 33⅓ LPs by Nelson Industries in 1977, and were also packaged in a 12-cassette boxed set titled Beverly Hills Cookbook – Cookbook of the Rich and Famous, Your Host Mr. Vincent Price.[44]

In August 1982, he co-hosted A Taste of China for Thames Television over five episodes. He also prepared a fish recipe on Wolfgang Puck's Cooking with Wolfgang Puck VHS, released in October 1987 by Warner Home Video.

Personal life

Price married three times. His first marriage was in 1938 to former actress Edith Barrett; they had one son, poet and columnist Vincent Barrett Price. Edith and Price divorced in 1948. Price married Mary Grant in 1949, and they had a daughter, inspirational speaker Victoria Price, on April 27, 1962,[45] naming her after Price's first major success in the play Victoria Regina.[46] The marriage lasted until 1973. He married Australian actress Coral Browne in 1974; she had appeared as one of his victims in Theatre of Blood (1973). The marriage lasted until her death in 1991.[citation needed]

Victoria Price's biography Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography (1999) details Price's early antisemitism[47] and initial admiration for Adolf Hitler. According to his daughter: "When he went to Germany and Austria as a young man, he was struck by a lot of things going on during the Weimar Republic and the dissolution of the empire... So when Hitler came into power, instead of seeing him as a dangerous force, he was sort of swept up in this whole idea that Hitler was going to bring German pride back."[48] However, Price became a liberal after becoming friends with New York intellectuals such as Dorothy Parker and Lillian Hellman in the 1930s,[48] so much so that he was "greylisted" under McCarthyism in the 1950s for having been a prewar "premature anti-Nazi", and after being unable to find work for a year, agreed to requests by the FBI that he sign a "secret oath" to save his career.[49][50] Victoria said that her father became so liberal that "one of my brother's earliest memories is when Franklin Roosevelt's death was announced, my father fell backwards off the sofa sobbing."[48]

Price denounced racial and religious prejudice as a form of poison at the end of an episode of The Saint,[51] which aired on NBC Radio on July 30, 1950,[52] claiming that Americans must actively fight against it because such prejudices within the United States fuels support for the nation's enemies.[53] He was later appointed to the Indian Arts and Crafts Board under the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration; he called the appointment "kind of a surprise, since I am a Democrat".[54]

Price was supportive of his daughter when she came out as a lesbian and joined PFLAG as an honorary board member. He was critical of Anita Bryant's anti-gay-rights campaign in the 1970s. Price was also one of the first celebrities to film a public service announcement to help allay public fears about HIV/AIDS.[55][56][57][58] In an interview in 2015, Victoria confirmed that her father confided in her his intimate relationships with men when she came out to him as a lesbian.[59][60]

Death

Price suffered from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and Parkinson's disease. His symptoms were especially severe during the filming of Edward Scissorhands, making cutting his filming schedule short a necessity. His illness also contributed to his retirement from Mystery! in 1989. He died at age 82 of lung cancer on October 25, 1993, at his home in Los Angeles, California.[2] His remains were cremated and his ashes scattered off Nicholas Canyon Beach, near Point Dume in Malibu.[61][62]

Legacy

The A&E Network aired an episode of Biography the night following Price's death, highlighting his horror-film career, but because of its failure to clear copyrights, the show was never aired again. Four years later, A&E produced its updated episode, titled Vincent Price: The Versatile Villain, which aired on October 12, 1997. The script was by Lucy Chase Williams, author of The Complete Films of Vincent Price.[63] In early 1991, Tim Burton was developing a personal documentary with the working title Conversations with Vincent, in which interviews with Price were shot at the Vincent Price Gallery, but the project was never completed and was eventually shelved.[64]

Rhythmeen, the ZZ Top album from 1996, includes a track named "Vincent Price Blues".

Price was an honorary board member and strong supporter of the Witch's Dungeon Classic Movie Museum in Bristol, Connecticut, until his death in 1993. The museum features detailed life-sized wax replicas of characters from some of Price's films, including The Fly, The Abominable Dr. Phibes, and The Masque of the Red Death.[65] A black-box theater at Price's alma mater, Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School, is named after him.

Tim Burton directed a short stop-motion film as a tribute to Vincent Price called Vincent, about a young boy named Vincent Malloy who is obsessed with the grim and macabre; it is narrated by Price. "Vincent Twice, Vincent Twice" was a parody on Sesame Street. He was parodied in an episode of The Simpsons ("Sunday, Cruddy Sunday"). Price had his own Spitting Image puppet, who was always trying to be "sinister" and lure people into his ghoulish traps, only for his victims to point out all the obvious flaws.

Starting in November 2005, featured cast member Bill Hader of the NBC sketch comedy/variety show Saturday Night Live has played Price in a recurring sketch in which Price hosts botched holiday specials filled with celebrities of the 1950s/'60s. Other cast members who played Price on SNL include Dan Aykroyd and Michael McKean (who played Price when he hosted a season-10 episode and again when he was hired as a cast member for the 1994–95 season).

In 1999, a frank and detailed biography about Price written by his daughter, Victoria, was published by St. Martin's Press. In late May 2011, an event was held by the organization Cinema St. Louis to celebrate what would have been Price's 100th birthday. It included a public event with Victoria at the Missouri History Museum and a showcase of ephemeral and historic items at the gallery inside the Sheldon Concert Hall.[66][67]

In an unusual convergence of widely different generational and cultural backgrounds, the genteel Price was a friend of the English hard rock band Deep Purple and in 1975, he appeared on Roger Glover's live version of The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast as a narrator.[68] Decades later, in 2013, Deep Purple released "Vincent Price", a single the band members dedicated to him.[68] That same year, American director and writer John Waters composed a "heartfelt and appreciative" retrospective on Price for Turner Classic Movies, which recognized the actor as its "Star of the Month" in October 2013 and showcased then a selection of his most popular films.[69] The tribute was repeatedly broadcast on TCM to promote and complement those televised presentations. In sharing with viewers his feelings about Price, Waters at one point describes the actor's screen appeal, especially when he was featured in his darker roles:

One raise of his eyebrow and you knew you were about to be thrilled by a debonair, evil, yet sympathetic villain...I can't imagine these films without Vincent Price in them. He was just a fine actor, never pretentious. The audiences that went to see him were all-inclusive, from the poorest people to the richest. Nobody disliked him. Vincent Price was classless, even though he was classy, an exaggerated gentleman. He gave upscale a good name, and he was always handsome, dignified, charming, and a little bit sinister.[69]

Filmography

Bibliography

  • Price, Vincent (1959). I Like What I Know – A Visual Autobiography. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. ISBN 9781504042161.
  • Price, Vincent (1961). The book of Joe; about a dog and his man. Doubleday. OCLC 1292943.
  • Price, Mary; Price, Vincent (1965). A Treasury of Great Recipes. Illustrated by Fritz Kredel. Bernard Geis Associates. ISBN 9781121111134.
  • Price, Vincent; Price, Mary Grant (1967). Mary and Vincent Price Present A National Treasury of Cookery. Heirloom Publishing Company. OCLC 1450485.
  • Price, Vincent; Price, Mary Grant (1969). Come Into the Kitchen Cook Book: A Collector's Treasury of America's Great Recipes. Stravon Educational Press. ISBN 0873960203.
  • Price, Vincent (1971). Cooking Price-wise with Vincent Price. Corgi Children's. ISBN 0552086657.
  • The Vincent Price treasury of American art. Online Computer Library Center. 1972. ISBN 9780872940314. OCLC 539027.
  • Price, Vincent (1978). Vincent Price: His Movies, His Plays, His Life. Doubleday & Co. ISBN 0385115946.

Introductions to works by others

  • Peter Haining (ed). The Ghouls. New York: Stein and Day, 1971.
  • Tom Hutchinson. Horror and Fantasy in the Movies. New York: Crescent Books, 1974.

Audio books

  • Price, Vincent (1974). A Graveyard Of Ghost Tales. Caedmon Records (TC 1420) (LP record (57 minutes)).

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External links

  • Vincent Price Official Website
  • Vincent Price at AllMovie
  • Vincent Price at the Internet Broadway Database  
  • Vincent Price at IMDb
  • at the TCM Movie Database
  • Vincent Price Gallery
  • St. Louis Walk of Fame
  • Vincent Price Papers catalog
  • Vincent Price at Virtual History
  • Cooking with Vincent, A Treasury Of Great Recipes
  • Vincent Price Papers (MS 1625). Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.

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This article is about the actor For other uses see Vincent Price disambiguation Vincent Leonard Price Jr May 27 1911 October 25 1993 was an American actor art historian art collector and gourmet cook He appeared on stage television and radio and in more than 100 films Price has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame one for motion pictures and one for television 1 Vincent PricePrice in the film trailer for House on Haunted Hill 1959 BornVincent Leonard Price Jr 1911 05 27 May 27 1911St Louis Missouri U S DiedOctober 25 1993 1993 10 25 aged 82 Los Angeles California U S Alma materYale University BA Courtauld Institute of ArtOccupationsActorart historianart collectorgourmet cookYears active1935 1993SpousesEdith Barrett m 1938 div 1948 wbr Mary Grant m 1949 div 1973 wbr Coral Browne m 1974 died 1991 wbr ChildrenVincent BarrettVictoriaAwardsHollywood Walk of Fame 2 stars TV Film Price s first film role was as leading man in the 1938 comedy Service de Luxe He became a character actor appearing in The Song of Bernadette 1943 Laura 1944 The Keys of the Kingdom 1944 Leave Her to Heaven 1945 Dragonwyck 1946 and The Ten Commandments 1956 He established himself in the horror genre with roles in House of Wax 1953 The Fly 1958 House on Haunted Hill 1959 Return of the Fly 1959 The Tingler 1959 The Last Man on Earth 1964 Witchfinder General 1968 The Abominable Dr Phibes 1971 and Theatre of Blood 1973 He collaborated with Roger Corman on Edgar Allan Poe adaptations of House of Usher 1960 The Pit and the Pendulum 1961 The Haunted Palace 1963 and The Masque of the Red Death 1964 Price appeared in the television series Batman as Egghead Price voiced the villainous Professor Ratigan in Disney s animated film The Great Mouse Detective 1986 and appeared in the drama The Whales of August 1987 which earned him an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male nomination Price s final film was Tim Burton s Edward Scissorhands 1990 For his contributions to cinema he received lifetime achievement or special tribute awards from Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Films Fantasporto Bram Stoker Awards and Los Angeles Film Critics Association citation needed Price narrated animated films radio dramas and documentaries and provided the narration in Michael Jackson s song Thriller For his voice work in Great American Speeches 1959 Price was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album Price was an art collector and arts consultant with a degree in art history He lectured and wrote books on art The Vincent Price Art Museum at East Los Angeles College is named in his honor 2 Price was a gourmet cook 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Early film roles 2 2 1950s 2 3 1960s 2 4 1970s 2 5 Later career 3 Art 4 Cooking 5 Personal life 6 Death 7 Legacy 8 Filmography 9 Bibliography 10 Audio books 11 References 12 External linksEarly life and education EditVincent Leonard Price Jr was born on May 27 1911 in St Louis Missouri the youngest of the four children of Vincent Leonard Price president of the National Candy Company 4 and his wife Marguerite Cobb nee Wilcox Price 2 His grandfather was Vincent Clarence Price who invented Dr Price s Baking Powder the first cream of tartar based baking powder and it secured the family s fortune 5 Price was of Welsh 6 and English descent and was a descendant via his father s mother of Peregrine White the first child born in colonial Massachusetts being born on the Mayflower while it was in Provincetown Harbor 7 Price attended the St Louis Country Day School and took a summer course 8 at Milford Academy in Milford Connecticut 9 In 1933 he graduated with a degree in English and a minor in art history from Yale University 8 where he worked on the campus humor magazine The Yale Record 10 After teaching for a year he entered the Courtauld Institute of Art in London intending to study for a master s degree in fine arts Instead he was drawn to the theater first appearing on stage professionally in 1934 His acting career began in London in 1935 performing with Orson Welles s Mercury Theatre 11 In 1936 Price appeared as Prince Albert 12 in the American production of Laurence Housman s play Victoria Regina which starred Helen Hayes in the title role of Queen Victoria 13 Career EditEarly film roles Edit Price as Mr Manningham in the play Angel Street 1941 1942 Price started out in films as a character actor He made his film debut in Service de Luxe 1938 and established himself in the film Laura 1944 opposite Gene Tierney directed by Otto Preminger 14 He played Joseph Smith in the movie Brigham Young 1940 and William Gibbs McAdoo in Wilson 1944 as well as Bernadette s prosecutor Vital Dutour in The Song of Bernadette 1943 and as a pretentious priest in The Keys of the Kingdom 1944 Price s first venture into the horror genre for which he later became widely known was in the Boris Karloff film Tower of London 1939 The following year Price portrayed the title character in The Invisible Man Returns a role he reprised in a voice only cameo in the closing scene of the horror comedy spoof Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein released in 1948 15 He reunited with Tierney in Leave Her to Heaven 1945 and Dragonwyck 1946 He also had many villainous roles in film noir thrillers such as The Web 1947 The Long Night 1947 Rogues Regiment 1948 and The Bribe 1949 with Robert Taylor Ava Gardner and Charles Laughton Price s first starring role was as con man James Reavis in the biopic The Baron of Arizona 1950 He did a comedic turn as the tycoon Burnbridge Waters co starring with Ronald Colman in Champagne for Caesar also 1950 one of his favorite film roles 11 1950s Edit Price was active in radio portraying the Robin Hood inspired crime fighter Simon Templar in The Saint which ran from 1947 to 1951 In the 1950s Price moved into more regular horror film roles with the leading role in House of Wax 1953 as a homicidal sculptor 16 the first three dimensional film to land in the year s top 10 at the North American box office His next roles were The Mad Magician 1954 the monster movie The Fly 1958 and its sequel Return of the Fly 1959 That same year Price starred in two thrillers by producer director William Castle House on Haunted Hill as eccentric millionaire Fredrick Loren and The Tingler as Dr Warren Chapin who discovered the titular creature He appeared in the radio drama Three Skeleton Key the story of an island lighthouse besieged by an army of rats He had first performed the work in 1950 on Escape and returned to it in 1956 and 1958 for Suspense 17 Price in trailer for The Ten Commandments 1956 Outside the horror realm Price played Baka in The Ten Commandments released in 1956 About this time he also appeared in episodes of television shows such as Science Fiction Theatre Playhouse 90 and General Electric Theater In the 1955 56 television season he was cast three times on the religion anthology series Crossroads In the 1955 episode Cleanup Price portrayed the Reverend Robert Russell In 1956 he was cast as Rabbi Gershom Mendes Seixas in The Rebel and as the Rev Alfred W Price in God s Healing 1960s Edit In the 1960s Price achieved a number of low budget filmmaking successes with Roger Corman 18 and American International Pictures AIP starting with the House of Usher 1960 which earned over 2 million at the box office in the United States 19 and led to the subsequent Edgar Allan Poe adaptations of The Pit and the Pendulum 1961 Tales of Terror 1962 The Comedy of Terrors 1963 The Raven 1963 The Masque of the Red Death 1964 18 and The Tomb of Ligeia 1964 20 He starred in The Last Man on Earth 1964 the first adaptation of the Richard Matheson novel I Am Legend and portrayed witch hunter Matthew Hopkins in Witchfinder General US The Conqueror Worm 1968 set during the English Civil War 21 Price also starred in comedy films such as Dr Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine 1965 and its sequel Dr Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs 1966 In 1968 he played the part of an eccentric artist in the musical Darling of the Day opposite Patricia Routledge 22 In the 1960s Price began his role as a guest on the television game show Hollywood Squares becoming a semiregular in the 1970s including being one of the guest panelists on the finale in 1980 23 Price made many guest star appearances in television shows during the decade including The Red Skelton Show Daniel Boone F Troop Get Smart The Man from U N C L E and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea He had a recurring role in the Batman TV series as the villain Egghead from 1966 to 1967 In 1964 he provided the narration for the Tombstone Historama in Tombstone Arizona which was still in operation as of 2016 24 He also starred as the host of the Australian TV series If These Walls Could Speak in which a short history of a historical building supposedly narrated by the building itself was covered and as the narrating voice of the building 1970s Edit During the early 1970s Price hosted and starred in BBC Radio s horror and mystery series The Price of Fear He accepted a cameo part in the Canadian children s television program The Hilarious House of Frightenstein 1971 in Hamilton Ontario on the local television station CHCH TV In addition to the opening and closing monologues his role in the show was to recite poems about various characters sometimes wearing a cloak or other costumes 25 He appeared in The Abominable Dr Phibes 1971 its sequel Dr Phibes Rises Again 1972 and Theatre of Blood 1973 in which he portrayed one of two serial killers That same year he appeared as himself in Mooch Goes to Hollywood a film written by Jim Backus Price was an admirer of the works of Edgar Allan Poe and in 1975 visited the Edgar Allan Poe Museum in Richmond Virginia where he had his picture taken with the museum s popular stuffed raven 26 Price also recorded dramatic readings of Poe s short stories and poems which were collected together with readings by Basil Rathbone In 1975 Price and his wife Coral Browne appeared together in an international stage adaptation of Ardele which played in the U S and in London at the Queen s Theatre During this run Browne and Price starred together in the BBC Radio play Night of the Wolf first airing in 1975 27 Price greatly reduced his film work from around 1975 as horror itself suffered a slump and he increased his narrative and voice work as well as advertising Milton Bradley s Shrunken Head Apple Sculpture 28 Price provided a monologue for the Alice Cooper song The Black Widow on the Welcome to My Nightmare album in 1975 and he appeared in the corresponding TV special Alice Cooper The Nightmare He starred for a year in the early 1970s in the syndicated daily radio program Tales of the Unexplained He made guest appearances in a 1970 episode of Here s Lucy showcasing his art expertise and in a 1972 episode of ABC s The Brady Bunch in which he played a deranged archaeologist In October 1976 he appeared as the featured guest in an episode of The Muppet Show In 1977 Price recorded a cover version of Bobby Boris Pickett s 1962 Single record The Monster Mash produced by UK record producers Ken Burgess and Bob Newby and released in the UK by EMI Records 29 In 1977 Price began performing as Oscar Wilde in the one man stage play Diversions and Delights written by John Gay and directed by Joe Hardy and set in a Parisian theatre on a night about one year before Wilde s death The original tour of the play was a success in every city except for New York City In the summer of 1979 Price performed the role of Wilde at the Tabor Opera House in Leadville Colorado on the same stage from which Wilde had spoken to miners about art some 96 years before He eventually performed the play worldwide 5 Victoria Price stated in her biography of her father that several members of Price s family and friends thought that this was his best acting performance 5 In 1979 Price starred with his wife in the short lived CBS series Time Express That same year he hosted the hour long television special America Screams riding on several roller coasters and recounting their history 30 During 1979 1980 he hosted the Mystery Night segment of the radio series Sears Radio Theater Later career Edit Price on the red carpet at the 1989 Academy Awards In 1982 Price provided the narrator s voice in Vincent Tim Burton s six minute film about a young boy who flashes from reality into a fantasy where he is Vincent Price 31 That same year Price provided the spoken word sequence throughout the Michael Jackson song Thriller 32 and appeared as Sir Despard Murgatroyd in a television production of Gilbert and Sullivan s Ruddigore with Keith Michell as Robin Oakapple In 1983 he played the Sinister Man in the British spoof horror film Bloodbath at the House of Death He appeared in House of the Long Shadows with Christopher Lee Peter Cushing and John Carradine he had worked with each of those actors at least once in previous decades but this was the first time that all had teamed up One of his last major roles and one of his favorites was as the voice of Professor Ratigan in Walt Disney Pictures The Great Mouse Detective in 1986 33 From 1981 to 1989 Price hosted the PBS television series Mystery In 1985 he provided voice talent on the Hanna Barbera series The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo as the mysterious Vincent Van Ghoul who aided Scooby Doo Scrappy Doo and the gang in recapturing thirteen demons He was a lifelong fan of roller coasters and he narrated a 1987 thirty minute documentary on the history of roller coasters and amusement parks including Coney Island During this time 1985 1989 he appeared in horror themed commercials for Tilex bathroom cleanser In 1984 Price appeared in Shelley Duvall s live action series Faerie Tale Theatre as the Mirror in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and the narrator for The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out About the Shivers In 1987 he starred with Bette Davis Lillian Gish and Ann Sothern in The Whales of August a story of two sisters living in Maine facing the end of their days His performance in The Whales of August earned the only award nomination of his career an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male 34 In 1989 Price was inducted into the St Louis Walk of Fame 35 His last significant film work was as the inventor in Tim Burton s Edward Scissorhands 1990 36 In 1990 Price recorded the narration as the Phantom for Disneyland Paris s Phantom Manor After the attraction opened in 1992 though the narration was shortly removed and replaced with one entirely in French performed by Gerard Chevalier Only Price s infamous laughter remained on the soundtrack In 2018 during Phantom Manor s major renovation parts of Price s narration were announced to be restored to the soundtrack of the attraction Since the 2019 reopening the new tracks are dual language Price s original excerpts as well as previously unused material from his 1990 recording comprise the English speaking portions while actor Bernard Alane voices the Phantom in French Art EditPrice who studied art history at Yale was an art lover and collector He was a commissioner of the Indian Arts and Crafts Board 37 In 1957 impressed by the spirit of the students and the community s need for the opportunity to experience original art works first hand Vincent and Mary Grant Price donated 90 pieces from their private collection and a large amount of money to establish the Vincent Price Art Museum at East Los Angeles College in Monterey Park California 38 which was the first teaching art collection owned by a community college in the United States They ultimately donated some 2 000 pieces the collection contains over 9 000 pieces and has been valued in excess of 5 million 39 Price also spent time working as an art consultant for Sears Roebuck 11 From 1962 to 1971 Sears offered the Vincent Price Collection of Fine Art selling about 50 000 fine art prints to the general public Works which Price selected or commissioned for the collection included some by Rembrandt Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali 40 41 Public access to fine art was important to Price who according to his daughter Victoria saw the Sears deal as an opportunity to put his populist beliefs into practice to bring art to the American public In the 1960s portraits painted by Charles Bird King of Native Americans were secured for Jacqueline Kennedy s White House restoration Through the efforts of Vincent Price these five paintings were paid for and donated to the White House Collection by Sears Roebuck 42 Price amassed his own extensive collection of art and in 2008 a painting bought for 25 by a couple from Dallas was identified as a piece from Price s collection Painted by leading Australian modernist Grace Cossington Smith it was given a modern valuation of AU 45 000 43 Cooking EditPrice was a gourmet cook and he authored several cookbooks with his second wife Mary These include A Treasury of Great Recipes 1965 Mary and Vincent Price present a National Treasury of Cookery 1967 Mary and Vincent Price s Come into the Kitchen Cook Book A Collector s Treasury of America s Great Recipes 1969 Cooking Price Wise with Vincent Price 1971 Mary and Vincent Price present a National Treasury of Cookery was a five volume series packaged in a boxed set and published by the Heirloom Publishing Company These five books were combined into a single book two years later and published as Mary and Vincent Price s Come into the Kitchen Cook Book A Collector s Treasury of America s Great Recipes Most of the Prices cookbooks remained in print throughout the 1970s After being out of print for several decades two of their books were reprinted A Treasury of Great Recipes in August 2015 by Calla Editions and Mary and Vincent Price s Come into the Kitchen Cook Book in November 2016 by Calla Editions both featuring new forewords by their daughter Victoria Price Cooking Price Wise with Vincent Price was scheduled to be reprinted by Dover Publishing in October 2017 under the updated title Cooking Price Wise The Original Foodie The movie His Kind of Woman has a comedic scene in which Price having invited Jane Russell and Robert Mitchum to dinner receives bad news He plays the entire scene holding a duck in his hand ready to be cooked soaked in sherry with only salt sage and pepper In 1971 Price hosted his own cooking program on British television called Cooking Price Wise produced for the ITV network by Thames Television which was broadcast in April and May 1971 This show gave its name to Price s fourth and final cookbook later that year Price promoted his cookbooks on many talk shows one of the most famous instances being the November 21 1975 broadcast of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson when he demonstrated how to poach a fish in a dishwasher Price recorded a number of audio cooking tutorials titled International Cooking Course These were titled Bounty of Paradise Classical Spanish Cuisine Cuisina Italiana Delights from the Sultan s Pantry Dinner at the Casbah Dining at Versailles Exotic Delights from the Far East Food of the Gods Foods from the Austro Hungarian Empire La Cocina Mejicana The Bard s Board and The Wok In addition to those he recorded an audio wine course titled Wine Is Elegance These audio recordings were released on 33 LPs by Nelson Industries in 1977 and were also packaged in a 12 cassette boxed set titled Beverly Hills Cookbook Cookbook of the Rich and Famous Your Host Mr Vincent Price 44 In August 1982 he co hosted A Taste of China for Thames Television over five episodes He also prepared a fish recipe on Wolfgang Puck s Cooking with Wolfgang Puck VHS released in October 1987 by Warner Home Video Personal life EditPrice married three times His first marriage was in 1938 to former actress Edith Barrett they had one son poet and columnist Vincent Barrett Price Edith and Price divorced in 1948 Price married Mary Grant in 1949 and they had a daughter inspirational speaker Victoria Price on April 27 1962 45 naming her after Price s first major success in the play Victoria Regina 46 The marriage lasted until 1973 He married Australian actress Coral Browne in 1974 she had appeared as one of his victims in Theatre of Blood 1973 The marriage lasted until her death in 1991 citation needed Victoria Price s biography Vincent Price A Daughter s Biography 1999 details Price s early antisemitism 47 and initial admiration for Adolf Hitler According to his daughter When he went to Germany and Austria as a young man he was struck by a lot of things going on during the Weimar Republic and the dissolution of the empire So when Hitler came into power instead of seeing him as a dangerous force he was sort of swept up in this whole idea that Hitler was going to bring German pride back 48 However Price became a liberal after becoming friends with New York intellectuals such as Dorothy Parker and Lillian Hellman in the 1930s 48 so much so that he was greylisted under McCarthyism in the 1950s for having been a prewar premature anti Nazi and after being unable to find work for a year agreed to requests by the FBI that he sign a secret oath to save his career 49 50 Victoria said that her father became so liberal that one of my brother s earliest memories is when Franklin Roosevelt s death was announced my father fell backwards off the sofa sobbing 48 Price denounced racial and religious prejudice as a form of poison at the end of an episode of The Saint 51 which aired on NBC Radio on July 30 1950 52 claiming that Americans must actively fight against it because such prejudices within the United States fuels support for the nation s enemies 53 He was later appointed to the Indian Arts and Crafts Board under the Dwight D Eisenhower administration he called the appointment kind of a surprise since I am a Democrat 54 Price was supportive of his daughter when she came out as a lesbian and joined PFLAG as an honorary board member He was critical of Anita Bryant s anti gay rights campaign in the 1970s Price was also one of the first celebrities to film a public service announcement to help allay public fears about HIV AIDS 55 56 57 58 In an interview in 2015 Victoria confirmed that her father confided in her his intimate relationships with men when she came out to him as a lesbian 59 60 Death EditPrice suffered from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and Parkinson s disease His symptoms were especially severe during the filming of Edward Scissorhands making cutting his filming schedule short a necessity His illness also contributed to his retirement from Mystery in 1989 He died at age 82 of lung cancer on October 25 1993 at his home in Los Angeles California 2 His remains were cremated and his ashes scattered off Nicholas Canyon Beach near Point Dume in Malibu 61 62 Legacy EditThe A amp E Network aired an episode of Biography the night following Price s death highlighting his horror film career but because of its failure to clear copyrights the show was never aired again Four years later A amp E produced its updated episode titled Vincent Price The Versatile Villain which aired on October 12 1997 The script was by Lucy Chase Williams author of The Complete Films of Vincent Price 63 In early 1991 Tim Burton was developing a personal documentary with the working title Conversations with Vincent in which interviews with Price were shot at the Vincent Price Gallery but the project was never completed and was eventually shelved 64 Rhythmeen the ZZ Top album from 1996 includes a track named Vincent Price Blues Price was an honorary board member and strong supporter of the Witch s Dungeon Classic Movie Museum in Bristol Connecticut until his death in 1993 The museum features detailed life sized wax replicas of characters from some of Price s films including The Fly The Abominable Dr Phibes and The Masque of the Red Death 65 A black box theater at Price s alma mater Mary Institute and St Louis Country Day School is named after him Tim Burton directed a short stop motion film as a tribute to Vincent Price called Vincent about a young boy named Vincent Malloy who is obsessed with the grim and macabre it is narrated by Price Vincent Twice Vincent Twice was a parody on Sesame Street He was parodied in an episode of The Simpsons Sunday Cruddy Sunday Price had his own Spitting Image puppet who was always trying to be sinister and lure people into his ghoulish traps only for his victims to point out all the obvious flaws Starting in November 2005 featured cast member Bill Hader of the NBC sketch comedy variety show Saturday Night Live has played Price in a recurring sketch in which Price hosts botched holiday specials filled with celebrities of the 1950s 60s Other cast members who played Price on SNL include Dan Aykroyd and Michael McKean who played Price when he hosted a season 10 episode and again when he was hired as a cast member for the 1994 95 season In 1999 a frank and detailed biography about Price written by his daughter Victoria was published by St Martin s Press In late May 2011 an event was held by the organization Cinema St Louis to celebrate what would have been Price s 100th birthday It included a public event with Victoria at the Missouri History Museum and a showcase of ephemeral and historic items at the gallery inside the Sheldon Concert Hall 66 67 In an unusual convergence of widely different generational and cultural backgrounds the genteel Price was a friend of the English hard rock band Deep Purple and in 1975 he appeared on Roger Glover s live version of The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper s Feast as a narrator 68 Decades later in 2013 Deep Purple released Vincent Price a single the band members dedicated to him 68 That same year American director and writer John Waters composed a heartfelt and appreciative retrospective on Price for Turner Classic Movies which recognized the actor as its Star of the Month in October 2013 and showcased then a selection of his most popular films 69 The tribute was repeatedly broadcast on TCM to promote and complement those televised presentations In sharing with viewers his feelings about Price Waters at one point describes the actor s screen appeal especially when he was featured in his darker roles One raise of his eyebrow and you knew you were about to be thrilled by a debonair evil yet sympathetic villain I can t imagine these films without Vincent Price in them He was just a fine actor never pretentious The audiences that went to see him were all inclusive from the poorest people to the richest Nobody disliked him Vincent Price was classless even though he was classy an exaggerated gentleman He gave upscale a good name and he was always handsome dignified charming and a little bit sinister 69 Filmography EditMain article List of Vincent Price worksBibliography EditPrice Vincent 1959 I Like What I Know A Visual Autobiography Garden City NY Doubleday ISBN 9781504042161 Price Vincent 1961 The book of Joe about a dog and his man Doubleday OCLC 1292943 Price Mary Price Vincent 1965 A Treasury of Great Recipes Illustrated by Fritz Kredel Bernard Geis Associates ISBN 9781121111134 Price Vincent Price Mary Grant 1967 Mary and Vincent Price Present A National Treasury of Cookery Heirloom Publishing Company OCLC 1450485 Price Vincent Price Mary Grant 1969 Come Into the Kitchen Cook Book A Collector s Treasury of America s Great Recipes Stravon Educational Press ISBN 0873960203 Price Vincent 1971 Cooking Price wise with Vincent Price Corgi Children s ISBN 0552086657 The Vincent Price treasury of American art Online Computer Library Center 1972 ISBN 9780872940314 OCLC 539027 Price Vincent 1978 Vincent Price His Movies His Plays His Life Doubleday amp Co ISBN 0385115946 Introductions to works by others Peter Haining ed The Ghouls New York Stein and Day 1971 Tom Hutchinson Horror and Fantasy in the Movies New York Crescent Books 1974 Audio books EditPrice Vincent 1974 A Graveyard Of Ghost Tales Caedmon Records TC 1420 LP record 57 minutes References Edit Vincent Price Hollywood Star Walk projects latimes com Retrieved August 4 2017 a b c Peter B Flint October 27 1993 Vincent Price Noted Actor Of Dark Roles Dies at 82 The New York Times Retrieved October 27 2014 Vincent Price the suavely menacing star of countless low budget but often stylish Gothic horror films died at his home in Los Angeles on Monday He was 82 years old and died of lung cancer said a personal assistant Reggie Williams McCarthy Erin March 28 2014 Vincent Price was a Gourmet Cook Mental Floss ISSN 1543 4702 OCLC 48211285 National Register of Historic Places listings in St Louis See no 65 on this list Photo 2013 File National Candy Co 2013 0928 NRHP in StLouis 31 jpg a b c Victoria Price 1999 Vincent Price A Daughter s Biography New York St Martin s Griffin ISBN 978 0312267896 Vincent Price A Daughter s Biography by Victoria Price published by Open Road Distribution ISBN 1497649447 pp 5 10 49 Oral 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2016 Retrieved August 18 2022 His ashes were scattered by his family off at Nicholas Canyon Beach in Malibu California Citadel Press 1995 Hanke Ken 1999 Tim Burton an unauthorized biography of the filmmaker 1st ed Los Angeles Calif Renaissance Books ISBN 978 1 58063 162 4 Preserve Hollywood Preservehollywood org Archived from the original on February 10 2020 Retrieved November 13 2008 Vincentennial It s alive by Joe Williams Film Critic for the St Louis Post Dispatch STLToday com April 18 2011 Patrick Clark Sheldon Gallery Celebrates Vincent Price s 100th Birthday KPLR11 com April 19 2011 a b Ian Gillan New Song Vincent Price Is Just A Bit Of Fun Contactmusic com May 29 2013 Retrieved April 16 2017 a b TCM Star of the Month Vincent Price October 2013 John Waters Retrospective video copy Turner Classic Movies Atlanta Georgia originally posted on YouTube by SonOfASpaceApe October 6 2013 Retrieved September 6 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vincent Price 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