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Seller: memorabilia111 ✉️ (808) 100%, Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan, US, Ships to: US & many other countries, Item: 176277810517 FREDDY KRUEGER LENGTHY INSCRIPTION AUTOGRAPH ROBERT ENGLUND SIGNED PHOTO 8X10. A FANTASTIC LENGTHY INSCRIPTION ON AN 8X10 INCH PHOTO BY FREDDIE KRUEGER HIMSELF ROBERT ENGLUND TO ELISA ALL THE BEST AND THANKS FOR THE GREAT      INTERVIEW-      SEE YOU IN      SANTA MONICA- LOVE AND     ALIEN             HUGS- ROBERT  ENGLUND
After five years of success in regional theater Robert Englund returned to the west coast where he had grown up. His very first audition landed him a starring role in the 1973 film Buster and Billie directed by Daniel Petrie. Far from living the classic hand to mouth existence of a struggling actor, Englund worked steadily through the 70's playing best friends, bad guy #1 and southern red-necks and starring opposite Henry Fonda, Susan Sarandon, Jeff Bridges, Sally Field and Arnold Schwarzenegger among others. In the 70's, regarded as the second Golden Age of American movies, Englund was privileged to work for such classic film directors as Robert Aldrich, Robert Mulligan, J. Lee Thompson, Bob Rafelson and John Milius. During this time Englund was living in Malibu, fishing off his porch at high tide and surfing when not slogging through traffic on the seemingly endless rounds of interviews and call-backs that fill the days of every working actor. He guest starred in scores of TV shows as well as working alongside some of the biggest stars of that decade including Barbra Streisand, Richard Gere, Burt Reynolds and Charles Bronson. Finally audiences could put a name to his familiar face when Englund was cast as Willie the friendly alien in the hit mini-series and subsequent weekly TV show V. Within weeks, Englund went from questions like: Didnt I go to high school with you to Arent you that lizard guy on TV. Over twenty-five years later Willie still generates fan mail from science fiction devotees both in America and around the world. The series was a huge success. As a result Englund figured he would be eternally typecast as a sweet and lovable alien. To counter-balance this public image, he looked for a role that would allow him to demonstrate another side of his talents. During one hiatus from filming the series, he auditioned for a hot young director making an interesting low budget horror movie for the independent studio New Line Cinema. Englund's interview with Wes Craven landed him the role playing the burn scarred dream demon Freddy Krueger in A Nightmare on Elm Street and launched him into horror history. An international hit, the movie made New Line Cinema a major Hollywood player and prompted seven sequels and a syndicated TV series. The character of Freddy Krueger has appeared on talk shows, comic books, rap videos, and even a cartoon appearance as a guest on The Simpsons. There are numerous Freddy Krueger action figures, dolls, and attendant merchandising. Gottlieb came out with a very popular pin-ball machine based on the movies. Englund's portrayal of Freddy Krueger blasted him into the pop culture vernacular as heir apparent to the horror icons of the past, destined to stand alongside Lon Chaney's Phantom of the Opera and Boris Karloff's monster in Frankenstein. In the mid 80's Englund starred in the hour long network TV series Downtown, a serio-comic look at parolees. The short lived series also starred Blair Underwood and Marishka Hargitay. Acting on the small screen afforded Englund the opportunity to work with such diverse talent as Lillian Gish, Jack Warden, Sissy Spacek, Martin Balsam, Richard Thomas, James Earl Jones, Bruce Davidson, Lou Gosset and Hal Holbrook. The international success of V and the Nightmare on Elm Street sequels opened the door for film work abroad. Englund has starred in movies shot in such exotic locales as Budapest, St. Petersburg, Tel Aviv, Johannesburg, Madrid, Palermo, Barcelona and Zagreb. Englund is sought after as a guest at film festivals all over Europe and has served on juries and been celebrated with awards at festivals in Paris, Rome, Brussels and Sitges (Spain) to name a few. After over 75 feature length films, four TV series and countless episodic guest star roles - the most recent being guest leads on Criminal Minds and Workaholics, Englund is now directing as well as acting, and exploring the world of reality television and internet programming. He can currently be seen co-starring with Malcolm McDowell and John Glover in the film Sanitarium. Two movies, The Last Showing with Finn Jones and the horror pic Fear Clinic with Thomas Dekker, will be released in 2014. Robert Barton Englund (born June 6, 1947) is an American actor, voice actor, singer, and director, best known for playing the infamous serial killer Freddy Krueger in the Nightmare on Elm Street film series. He received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors in 1987 and A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master in 1988, and won a Fantafestival Award for The Mangler in 1995. Englund is a classically trained actor.[1][2] Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Filmography 3.1 Film 3.2 Television 3.3 Music videos 3.4 Web 3.5 Video games 4 References 5 External links Early life Englund was born on June 6, 1947, in Glendale, California, the son of Janis (née MacDonald) and John Kent Englund, an aeronautics engineer who helped develop the Lockheed U-2 airplane.[3][4] He is of part Swedish ancestry and part Scottish. Englund began studying acting at the age of twelve, accompanying a friend to a children's theater program at California State University, Northridge.[5][6] While he was in high school, he attended the Cranbrook Theatre School (organized by the Cranbrook Educational Community) in Bloomfield Hills. He then attended UCLA for three years, before dropping out and transferring to Michigan's Oakland University, where he trained at the Meadow Brook Theater,[3] at the time a branch of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.[1][dead link] Englund had five successful years performing in regional theater[7] including plays by Shakespeare and Bernard Shaw. He married for the first time in 1968 to a nurse Elizabeth Gardner, whom he divorced in 1972.[8] Shortly afterward, he returned to the West Coast in search of film work, and landed a supporting role in the film Buster and Billie, directed by Daniel Petrie.[7] Career Englund was briefly considered for a part in the 1977 film Star Wars and, apocryphally, told his close friend Mark Hamill, who was sleeping on his couch, to go audition for the role of young Luke Skywalker, for which Hamill ultimately was cast.[9][10] Englund appeared in the 1977 film Eaten Alive directed by Tobe Hooper. He then played Ranger in Galaxy of Terror, produced by Roger Corman, which was released in 1981. Since then, Englund has made over 100 appearances on film and television. In his early film roles Englund was usually typecast as a nerd or a redneck, and he first gained attention in the role of Visitor technician and resistance fighter Willie in the 1983 miniseries V, as well as the 1984 sequel V: The Final Battle, and V: The Series, in which he was a regular cast member. But after such typecasting, Englund went against type when he accepted the role of Freddy Krueger, the psychotic burn victim and child murderer in Wes Craven's hugely successful A Nightmare on Elm Street in 1984. His association with the genre led him to top-billed roles in The Phantom of the Opera (1989), The Mangler (1995) – another film directed by Tobe Hooper, and 2001 Maniacs (2005). He reprised his role as Freddy Krueger in A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985), A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987), A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988), A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989), Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991), Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994) and Freddy vs. Jason (2003).[11] Englund is one of only three actors to portray a horror character eight consecutive times,[citation needed] the other two being Doug Bradley, who portrayed the Pinhead character eight times in the Hellraiser film series[citation needed] and Tobin Bell who played Jigsaw.[citation needed] Englund has said that he enjoys the role of Freddy as it gives him a break from always acting out the nice guy;[citation needed] indeed, many people[who?] who have worked with Englund attest to his congeniality. Makeup artists responsible for the Krueger makeup have commented that Englund was so friendly and talkative that it made the lengthy makeup application slightly more challenging.[citation needed] Englund's TV appearances include starring in the short-lived series Nightmare Cafe (1992), in which he played Blackie, the mysterious proprietor of the title cafe, and reprising his role of "Freddy Krueger" in the series Freddy's Nightmares – A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Series. His guest roles include the science fiction series Babylon 5, one episode of the show MacGyver as Tim Wexler, Masters of Horror, MadTV, Sliders, and Knight Rider, where he appeared as a phantom haunting a film studio, and Walking Tall: The Series as well as a guest star spot on the hit TV show Walker, Texas Ranger. His work in voice-over animation includes magician Felix Faust in Justice League, The Riddler on The Batman, The Vulture on The Spectacular Spider-Man, and as Dormammu on The Super Hero Squad Show. On the TV witch drama Charmed (Episode: "Size Matters"), he appeared as a demon who used the services of a lackey to lure people into a decrepit household (where he lived in the walls) and shrank them down to action figure size. He also appeared on an episode of Married...With Children as The Devil. He appeared most recently, in one episode of the 2010 season of the television spy send-up Chuck, as a scientist who created a fear-inducing nerve toxin, a similar character to the Scarecrow, one of Batman's enemies in the DC Comics (A character he would later portray in the video game Injustice 2). Englund performed as host of the Horror Hall of Fame awards show three times from 1989 to 1991.[6] Englund in 2005 Englund made his directorial debut with the 1988 horror film 976-EVIL, co-written by future Oscar winner Brian Helgeland and starring Stephen Geoffreys. During production, Englund met set decorator Nancy Booth, whom he would marry.[6] His second feature, Killer Pad, was released direct-to-DVD in 2008. As of the beginning of July 2013, he was in pre-production to direct The Vij, about a young priest who is led by an evil genie to commit murder, and who falls in love with an old witch who is not what she seems. Englund also directed 2 episodes of “Freddy's Nightmares” first was “Cabin Fever” and the second “Monkey Dreams” Englund in 2008 . His memoir, Hollywood Monster: A Walk Down Elm Street with the Man of Your Dreams, which Alan Goldsher transcribed from his dictations, was published by Pocket Books on October 13, 2009. Recently he had starred in the web series "Fear Clinic",[12][failed verification] where he appeared in five episodes as Dr. Andover.[13][failed verification] Englund in the 2014 Fan Expo Canada Englund recently noted he would welcome a guest appearance in the ABC revival of V in an interview with Todd Sokolove from Forces of Geek.[14] But the series was canceled before he could make such a guest appearance. In January 2010, it was announced that Englund would return as Jackson Roth for the sequel to Dee Snider's Strangeland, titled Strangeland II: Disciple.[15] However, as of December 2010, no specific dates or plans had been made regarding the project. Englund made a guest appearance in "The Death of the Queen Bee" episode of Bones,[16] appearing as a quirky janitor at protagonist Dr. Temperance Brennan's old high school.[17][failed verification] His character, a friend of Brennan's, and situation were introduced as "very creepy... it's like Freddy creepy." Englund was a special guest at the 2010 Streamy Awards,[18][failed verification] and also appeared as a special guest of the CA Weekend of Horrors on 8 October 2010.[19] Englund appeared on the Creation Entertainment Weekend of Horrors in May 2010.[20][failed verification] In May 2010, he was signed for the American independent thriller Inkubus.[21][failed verification] Englund appeared as himself in the new Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies map, "Call of the Dead" as one of the playable characters, and acted out the part of a Halloween-themed serial killer in the 2010s revival of Hawaii Five-0. He also took part in a Halloween "Come dine with me" for Channel 4 in 2012. He also appeared in Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer and Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon.[22] Although the character of Freddy Krueger is regarded as one of the most terrifying in cinema history, Englund is often described by fellow actors and film crews as being extremely friendly and appreciative of his fans, many admitting that his portrayal of Krueger frightened them as children. He recently starred in The Last Showing and Fear Clinic, the latter was released on October 22, 2014 at the Screamfest Film Festival. Englund was also a special guest at Shock Comic Con on Valentine's Day 2015.[23] In February 2016, Englund hosted a "Nightmare on Elm Street" marathon on El Rey Network.[24] As of 2020, Englund hosts the Travel Channel show True Terror with Robert Englund, which showcases scary but true stories about the supernatural or strange.[25][26] Filmography Film Year Title Role Notes 1974 Buster and Billie Whitey 1975 Sunburst Michael Sutherland 1975 Hustle Hold-up Man 1976 Stay Hungry Franklin 1976 St. Ives Hood #1 1976 Eaten Alive Buck 1976 A Star is Born Marty Uncredited 1977 The Great Smokey Roadblock Beebo Crozier 1978 Big Wednesday Narrator, Fly 1978 Bloodbrothers Mott 1978 The Fifth Floor Benny 1981 Dead & Buried Harry 1981 Galaxy of Terror Ranger 1982 Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder Tripper 1984 A Nightmare on Elm Street Freddy Krueger 1985 A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge Freddy Krueger / Bus Driver 1986 Never Too Young to Die Riley 1987 A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors Freddy Krueger 1988 A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master Freddy Krueger / Nurse 1988 976-EVIL Director 1989 CHUD II: Bud the CHUD Man in Trenchcoat Walking with Trick-or-Treaters Uncredited 1989 A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child Freddy Krueger / Maniac 1989 The Phantom of the Opera Erik Destler / The Phantom 1990 The Adventures of Ford Fairlane Smiley 1991 Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare Freddy Krueger 1992 Dance Macabre Anthony Wager / Madame 1993 Tobe Hooper's Night Terrors Paul Chevalier / Marquis De Sade 1994 Wes Craven's New Nightmare Himself / Freddy Krueger 1995 The Mangler Bill Gartley 1996 Killer Tongue Prison Director 1996 The Paper Brigade Crazy Man Cooper 1996 The Vampyre Wars 1997 Perfect Target Colonel Shakwell 1997 Wishmaster Raymond Beaumont 1998 Meet the Deedles Nemo 1998 Urban Legend Professor Wexler 1998 Strangeland Jackson "Jack" Roth 1999 Idle Hands the Hand Voice 1999 The Prince and the Surfer Kratski 2001 Wish You Were Dead Bernie Garces 2003 Freddy vs. Jason Freddy Krueger 2003 As a Bad Dream Professor 2003 The Return of Cagliostro Erroll Douglas (Il ritorno di Cagliostro) 2003 Nobody Knows Anything! Jack Sampson 2005 2001 Maniacs Mayor George W. Buckman 2005 Repetition Himself 2006 Hatchet Sampson Dunston 2006 Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon Doc Halloran 2006 Heartstopper Sheriff Roger Berger 2007 Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer Professor Gordon Crowley 2008 Red Mr. Doust 2008 Zombie Strippers Ian Essko 2008 Killer Pad Director 2009 Night of the Sinner The Prince 2009 The Vij 2010 Web Cam 3D 2010 De mayor quiero ser soldado Psychologist 2010 Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy Himself 2010 Hollywood Don't Surf! Himself 2010 Tamora Gamble Rory Columbus 2011 Good Day for It Wayne Jackson 2011 Inkubus Inʞubus 2012 Strippers vs Werewolves Tapper 2012 Zombie Mutation Dream Man 2013 Sanitarium Sam (segment "Figuratively Speaking") 2013 The Moleman of Belmont Avenue Mr. Hezekiah Confab 2014 The Last Showing Stuart 2014 Witches Blood Himself 2015 Fear Clinic Dr. Peter Andover 2015 Kantemir John 2015 The Funhouse Massacre Warden 2016 The Midnight Man Dr. Harding 2017 Nightworld Jacob 2017 Nightmares in the Makeup Chair Himself Documentary 2020 Abruptio Mr. Salk Post-production Television Year Title Role Notes 1977 The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries: Mystery of the Fallen Angels Gar 1 episode 1977 Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy Willy Television film 1979 The Ordeal of Patty Hearst Informer Television film 1979 Mind Over Murder Ted Beasly Television film 1981 CHiPs Zack 1 episode 1981 Walking Tall Bobby Joe Wilson 1 episode 1983 Hobson's Choice Freddy Beenstock Television film 1983 V Willie 2 episodes 1984 V: The Final Battle Willie 3 episodes 1984 Alice Sammy 1 episode 1984-1985 V Willie 13 episodes 1985 Hunter Vaughn 1 episode 1986 MacGyver Tim 1 episode 1986 Knight Rider Edward Kent 1 episode 1986 North and South Book II Deserter 1 episode 1986-1987 Downtown Dennis Shothoffer 14 episodes 1988 D.C. Follies Freddy Krueger 1 episode 1988-1990 Freddy's Nightmares Freddy Krueger 44 episodes Director: "Cabin Fever" 1992 Nightmare Cafe Blackie 6 episodes 1995 The Unspoken Truth Ernest "Ernie" Trainor Television film 1996 Walker, Texas Ranger Lyle Eckert Episode: "Deadline" 1996 Babylon 5 Jeremiah Episode: "Grey 17 Is Missing" 1996 Sliders Dr. James Aldohn 1 episode 1997 Married... with Children Lucifer 1 episode 1998 The Simpsons Freddy Krueger (voice) Episode: "Treehouse of Horror IX" 1999 The Jamie Foxx Show Clive Episode: "Bro Jack" 1999 The Hughleys' Storm o' the Century Evil Bloodthirsty Brian 1 episode 2000 Python Dr. Anton Rudolph Television film 2001 Charmed Gammill 1 episode 2002 Justice League Felix Faust (voice) Episode: "Paradise Lost" Parts 1 & 2 2004 Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! Ringmaster (voice) Episode: "Circus of Ooze" 2004-2008 The Batman Riddler (voice) Episodes: "Riddled", "Night and the City", "Riddler's Revenge", "Rumors" 2005 Justice League Unlimited Felix Faust (voice) Episode: "The Balance" 2005 Masters of Horror The MC Episode: Dance of the Dead 2007 Black Swarm Eli Giles Television film 2008-2009 The Spectacular Spider-Man Vulture (voice) 4 episodes 2009 The Super Hero Squad Show Dormammu (voice) Episode: "Enter Dormammu!" 2010 Bones Ray Buxley 1 episode 2010 Chuck Dr. Stanley Wheelwright Episode: "Chuck Versus the Aisle of Terror" 2010 Supernatural Dr. Robert Episode: "Appointment in Samara" 2011 Hawaii Five-0 Samuel Lee 1 episode 2011-2017 Regular Show The Stag Man / Anti-Pops (voice) 8 episodes 2012 Green Lantern: The Animated Series Myglom (voice) Episode: "Razer's Edge" 2012 Criminal Minds Detective Gassner 1 episode 2012 Lake Placid: The Final Chapter Jim Bickerman Television film 2013 Workaholics Dr. TelAmeriCorp / Josh 1 episode 2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Dire / Dread Beaver (voices) Episode: "In Dreams" 2015 Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. Pluto (voice) Episode: "The Tale of Hercules"[27] 2015 Hell's Kitchen Himself 1 episode 2015 Lake Placid vs. Anaconda Jim Bickerman Television film 2018 The Goldbergs Freddy Krueger Episode: "Mister Knifey-Hands" 2020 True Terror with Robert Englund Himself currently on season 1- The Travel Channel Music videos Year Title Artist Role Ref. 1987 "Dream Warriors" Dokken Freddy Krueger 1988 "Are You Ready for Freddy" The Fat Boys Freddy Krueger [28] Web Year Title Role Notes 2009 Fear Clinic Dr. Andover 5 episodes Video games Year Title Voice role Notes 2011 Marvel Super Hero Squad Online Dormammu 2011 Mortal Kombat Freddy Krueger Uncredited 2011 Call of the Dead Himself 2016 Master of Orion: Conquer the Stars Terran Khan 2017 Injustice 2 Dr. Jonathan Crane / The Scarecrow [29]

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