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Jonathan Frid

Jonathan Frid

Born: 1924-12-02 • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Jonathan Frid was a Canadian actor born December 2, 1924, in Hamilton, Ontario, and died April 14, 2012, in the same city. He gained fame for portraying vampire Barnabas Collins in the television series Dark Shadows, which aired from 1967 to 1971, significantly increasing the show’s viewership. Frid’s acting career began in 1946 with stage roles, including Shakespearean performances, and extended to film, notably House of Dark Shadows in 1970.

Born John Herbert Frid, he graduated from McMaster University in 1948 and later earned a Master of Fine Arts from Yale University in 1957. His early career included Canadian television and theater, with a breakout role in Dark Shadows. He also appeared in films like The Devil’s Daughter in 1973 and had a cameo in Dark Shadows in 2012. On stage, he performed in Arsenic and Old Lace from 1986 to 1987.

Frid retired to Ancaster, Ontario, in 1994, though he continued occasional work, such as directing The Lion in Winter in 1993 and appearing at Dark Shadows fan festivals from 2007 to 2011. He died of pneumonia complications at 87, leaving his estate to the Hamilton Community Foundation. His portrayal of Barnabas Collins influenced modern vampire genres, seen in series like True Blood.

Source: Adapted from Wikipedia: Jonathan Frid

Filmography
Dark Shadows and Beyond: The Jonathan Frid Story poster
Dark Shadows and Beyond: The Jonathan Frid Story
2021 • Self
Dark Shadows poster
Dark Shadows
2012 • Guest
Dark Shadows: The Vampire Curse poster
Dark Shadows: The Vampire Curse
2009 • Barnabas Collins (archive footage)
Dark Shadows: The Haunting of Collinwood poster
Dark Shadows: The Haunting of Collinwood
2009 • Barnabas Collins (archive footage)
Casting Shadows poster
Casting Shadows
1987 • Self – Barnabas Collins
Seizure poster
Seizure
1974 • Edmund Blackstone
The Devil's Daughter poster
The Devil's Daughter
1973 • Mr. Howard
House of Dark Shadows poster
House of Dark Shadows
1970 • Barnabas Collins