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Richard Wordsworth


Richard Wordsworth left a distinct mark on British horror cinema with memorable roles in Hammer Films classics. His portrayal of the tormented Dr. Krempe in The Revenge of Frankenstein stands out as a mix of intellectual menace and human vulnerability, adding depth to the film’s exploration of blurred scientific ethics. Wordsworth’s work in The Curse of the Werewolf further solidified his presence in the genre, where his performance brought a subtle intensity that enhanced the film’s gothic atmosphere. Often cast in supporting roles, Wordsworth brought a quietly gripping presence rather than bombast, making characters like the uneasy innkeeper or anguished researchers feel lived-in rather than purely functional. Though he never reached leading man status, his contributions helped shape the eerie tone of several Hammer productions, working alongside directors who specialized in melding chilling storytelling with atmospheric visuals. For fans paging through snapshots of vintage horror, Wordsworth’s face often signals a story steeped in classic monster movie lore, where each glance or gesture is loaded with tension. His work remains a touchstone for those who appreciate British horror’s golden age beyond the marquee names.

Browse 2 HD movie screencap galleries featuring Richard Wordsworth, including The Curse of the Werewolf and The Revenge of Frankenstein.