Van Helsing 2004 Cast Apr 2026

🎭 The ultimate creepy henchman. O’Connor, who also played the sniveling Beni in The Mummy (another Sommers film), is perfectly disgusting as Dracula’s hunchbacked lab assistant. He’s the guy you love to hate.

🧟 This isn’t Boris Karloff’s lumbering creature. Hensley (a trained opera singer and Tony winner) gives the Monster a soulful, tragic dignity. Despite his terrifying appearance, he’s the most sympathetic character in the film. His death scene still hits hard.

🧪 Better known as Faramir from Lord of the Rings , Wenham provides comic relief as a quirky, gadget-obsessed monk who reluctantly becomes Van Helsing’s sidekick. He’s the Q to Van Helsing’s Bond—only holier and more sarcastic. van helsing 2004 cast

🧛 While many actors play Dracula as suave and seductive, Roxburgh went full operatic camp—and it’s magnificent. His Dracula is theatrical, whiny, and terrifying all at once. The way he delivers lines like “I will be… ALIVE!” is unforgettable. Roxburgh later admitted he based the performance on a mix of Klaus Kinski and a “caged leopard.”

🕯️ What’s your favorite moment? Team Van Helsing or Team Dracula? Sound off below! #VanHelsing #HughJackman #KateBeckinsale #RichardRoxburgh #2004Movies #GothicHorror #StephenSommers #MonsterMovie #CultClassic #Dracula #Frankenstein #WolfMan #MovieCast #Throwback 🎭 The ultimate creepy henchman

🐺 Kemp, a classically trained dancer (he was principal at the Royal Ballet), brings a graceful, feral physicality to Velkan, Anna’s cursed brother. The transformation effects hold up surprisingly well, and Kemp’s movement makes the Wolf Man feel like a predator, not just a puppet.

🐺 Fresh off the first X-Men films, Jackman traded his adamantium claws for a harpoon crossbow and a wide-brimmed hat. As the amnesiac, church-sanctioned monster hunter, he brought both gruff action-hero energy and surprising vulnerability. Fun fact: He did nearly all his own stunts, including the carriage chase. 🧟 This isn’t Boris Karloff’s lumbering creature

🧛‍♀️ Colloca (then married to Richard Roxburgh in real life) plays the eldest and most strategic of Dracula’s brides. She’s elegant, deadly, and gets one of the film’s best fight sequences against Anna.

🎭 The ultimate creepy henchman. O’Connor, who also played the sniveling Beni in The Mummy (another Sommers film), is perfectly disgusting as Dracula’s hunchbacked lab assistant. He’s the guy you love to hate.

🧟 This isn’t Boris Karloff’s lumbering creature. Hensley (a trained opera singer and Tony winner) gives the Monster a soulful, tragic dignity. Despite his terrifying appearance, he’s the most sympathetic character in the film. His death scene still hits hard.

🧪 Better known as Faramir from Lord of the Rings , Wenham provides comic relief as a quirky, gadget-obsessed monk who reluctantly becomes Van Helsing’s sidekick. He’s the Q to Van Helsing’s Bond—only holier and more sarcastic.

🧛 While many actors play Dracula as suave and seductive, Roxburgh went full operatic camp—and it’s magnificent. His Dracula is theatrical, whiny, and terrifying all at once. The way he delivers lines like “I will be… ALIVE!” is unforgettable. Roxburgh later admitted he based the performance on a mix of Klaus Kinski and a “caged leopard.”

🕯️ What’s your favorite moment? Team Van Helsing or Team Dracula? Sound off below! #VanHelsing #HughJackman #KateBeckinsale #RichardRoxburgh #2004Movies #GothicHorror #StephenSommers #MonsterMovie #CultClassic #Dracula #Frankenstein #WolfMan #MovieCast #Throwback

🐺 Kemp, a classically trained dancer (he was principal at the Royal Ballet), brings a graceful, feral physicality to Velkan, Anna’s cursed brother. The transformation effects hold up surprisingly well, and Kemp’s movement makes the Wolf Man feel like a predator, not just a puppet.

🐺 Fresh off the first X-Men films, Jackman traded his adamantium claws for a harpoon crossbow and a wide-brimmed hat. As the amnesiac, church-sanctioned monster hunter, he brought both gruff action-hero energy and surprising vulnerability. Fun fact: He did nearly all his own stunts, including the carriage chase.

🧛‍♀️ Colloca (then married to Richard Roxburgh in real life) plays the eldest and most strategic of Dracula’s brides. She’s elegant, deadly, and gets one of the film’s best fight sequences against Anna.

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