
Claude Rains
Actor·1889–1967·Clapham, London, England, UK
12 horror credits
Claude Rains was an English stage and film actor whose career spanned 47 years; he later held American citizenship. He was known for many roles in Hollywood films, among them the title role in The Invisible Man (1933), a corrupt senator in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), and, perhaps his most famous performance, Captain Renault in Casablanca (1942).
Rains was born William Claude Rains in Camberwell, London on November 10, 1889. He grew up, according to his daughter, with "a very serious cockney accent and a speech impediment". His father was British stage actor Frederick Rains, and the young Rains made his stage debut at 11 in Nell of Old Drury.
His acting talents were recognised by Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, founder of The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Tree paid for the elocution lessons Rains needed in order to succeed as an actor. Later, Rains taught at the institution, teaching John Gielgud and Laurence Olivier, among others.
Actor12 films

The Dark Universe
El hombre invisible (archivo de imagen)

Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman
Self (archive footage)

Monster by Moonlight! The Immortal Saga of 'The Wolf Man'
Self (archive footage)

Halloween Monster Bash
Maximus (archive footage)

The Horror Show
(archive footage)

The Wolfman
Sir John Talbot

Phantom of the Opera
Erique Claudin

The Wolf Man
Sir John Talbot

Scrooge
Jacob Marley (voice) (uncredited)

The Mystery of Edwin Drood
John Jasper

The Man Who Reclaimed His Head
Paul Verin

The Invisible Man
Dr. Jack Griffin