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  1. Colin Clive (20. januar 1900 - 25. jun 1937) bio je engleski kazališni i filmski glumac, najpoznatiji po ulozi Dr. Frankensteina u klasičnim horor-filmovima Frankenstein i Bride of Frankenstein. Odrastao je u vojničkoj porodici, a jedan od predaka mu je bio vojskovođa i državnik Robert Clive od Indije .

  2. Jul 6, 2023 · Siena Athletics. Colin Clive, a 2014 Siena graduate and the most outstanding player of the 2011 MAAC tournament, died Monday at 31 years old after a five-year battle with brain cancer. Siena announced Clive’s passing on Thursday, celebrating the life of someone whose post-Siena life was met with obstacles.

  3. Assisted by the hunchback Fritz (Dwight Frye), probably the most famous mentally deficient sidekick in horror cinema, Dr. Frankenstein (Colin Clive) can be seen in the film's opening waiting for the funeral to end so that he can dig a freshly buried corpse out of its final resting place before skulking back to his gothic lab.

  4. Colin Clive, English stage and screen actor, died here today from pulmonary and intestinal ailments. He was 37 years old. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

  5. Colin Clive. Actor. Born January 20, 1900 in St. Malo, France. Who could forget Colin Clive's "It's Alive! It's Alive!" as he melted to the floor mumbling the same over and over in ecstasy after his success at animating the Monster in the first sound version of Frankenstein (1931). Film history - horror film history - but part of a short ...

  6. Colin Clive aka Greig (20 Jan 1900 - 25 Jun 1937) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (26 entries) edit. afwiki Colin Clive; arwiki كولين ...

  7. Nov 29, 2018 · The Life and Death of Colin Clive is the first full biography of this brilliant, hypersensitive actor. Adventurously-researched, sympathetic yet unsparingly revealing, and featuring over 200 illustrations, this book illuminates Clive's genius - and the private demons that agonized the man who, as Monster-Making scientist Frankenstein, unforgettably cried, "It's alive!"

    • Gregory W Mank