
Death Summary: Stoker died at the age of 64 in London, England from Paralysis Progressiva due to syphilis.
He was cremated and his ashes were placed in an urn at Golders Gren Crematorium. His only son's ashes would be added to the earn in 1961 when he died.
Who was Bram Stoker : Abraham "Bram" Stoker is known if for nothing else, for writing the novel Dracula, which has gone on to inspire thousands of other stories and movies about vampires, not to mention many film versions of Dracula itself (most notably the Bela Lugosi version).
Dracula was conceived drawing influence from both Vlad the Impaler and the most prolific serial killer in history, the Countess Elizabeth Bathory, who like Dracula (and unlike Vlad) was Hungarian.
In the early 90s, a more true-to-the-book rendition of Dracula was created by Godfather (the Marlon Brando epic) creator Francis Ford Coppola.
He was cremated and his ashes were placed in an urn at Golders Gren Crematorium. His only son's ashes would be added to the earn in 1961 when he died.
Who was Bram Stoker : Abraham "Bram" Stoker is known if for nothing else, for writing the novel Dracula, which has gone on to inspire thousands of other stories and movies about vampires, not to mention many film versions of Dracula itself (most notably the Bela Lugosi version).
Dracula was conceived drawing influence from both Vlad the Impaler and the most prolific serial killer in history, the Countess Elizabeth Bathory, who like Dracula (and unlike Vlad) was Hungarian.
In the early 90s, a more true-to-the-book rendition of Dracula was created by Godfather (the Marlon Brando epic) creator Francis Ford Coppola.
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