The American actor Robert Englund, who has played Freddy Krueger throughout various Nightmare on Elm Street related productions, is an example of a "scream king".

A scream king is an actor who is prominent and influential in horror films, either through a notable appearance or recurring roles. A Scream queen is the female equivalent. Notable male examples include Bruce Campbell, Robert Englund, Daniel Kaluuya, Bill Moseley, Justin Long, Finn Wolfhard and Finn Wittrock.



Definition

The term "scream king" has been used to refer to male leading actors who have made their name through taking on leading roles in horror movies as a "final guy" character. Rachel Roth defines the rise of the "scream kings" as a result of moving away from formulas where men are typically cast as monsters for a female character to fight off and female actresses being cast less as victims and sometimes as the monster or villain themselves. Roth cites Bruce Campbell as an early example of a scream king for his role in the Evil Dead franchise.[1] Campbell has also been referred to as "the definitive scream king."[2] Another notable early example of a scream king would be Robert Englund, who played Freddy Krueger in the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.[3][4]

Ryan Heffernan from Dread Central states "A scream king is an actor that doesn’t merely work in genre cinema on occasion or by chance but a fella that does so deliberately and proudly embraces his horror credentials." Scream kings may branch out and work in other areas but gentlemen of this ilk always find their way back to the horror space when the right project comes along.[5]

However Tony Todd's crowning achievement as one of the all-time great scream kings though comes from his role in the Candyman (1992) films, playing the eponymous villain haunting the infamous Cabrini-Green housing projects in Chicago.[5] Showing that you don't have to be the final guy to be a scream king but can earn the title through being influential as a horror villain.

History

Beginnings (1920s-60s)

Donald Sutherland earned the title of scream king for his appearances in Castle of the Living Dead (1964), Don't Look Now, and Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978).[6]

1970s

Reggie Bannister has been called a scream king for starring in every Phantasm film to date, Bloody Bloody Bible Camp, Wishmaster, Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation, and The Mangler Reborn.[5] Tom Atkins earnt the title for Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo, Night of the Creeps, Halloween III, Trick, Maniac Cop, The Fog, My Bloody Valentine 3D, Drive Angry, and Creepshow.[6][7]

1980s

Bruce Campbell has also been referred to as "the definitive scream king."

Bill Moseley earned the title for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and as Otis Driftwood in Rob Zombie’s Firefly trilogy, Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out, Tom Savini’s Night of the Living Dead remake, and Army of Darkness among others.[7][8] Jeffrey Combs has also earned the title for starring in Re-Animator, Dark House, Would You Rather, The Frighteners and so many more![7] Kane Hodder has been called a scream king for several of the Friday the 13th films, Wishmaster, the Hatchet franchise, Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon, Chillerama, and so many more![7] Kurt Russell has earned the title for appearing in Escape from New York, Escape from L.A., The Thing, Death Proof, Bone Tomahawk, and The Hateful Eight.[9][7] Sam Neill has also been called a scream king for Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981), Possession (1981), Dead Calm (1989), In The Mouth Of Madness (1994), and Event Horizon (1997).[6]

The actor Mark Patton, star of A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge, has been touted at various conventions as mainstream horror's first "male scream queen" and as somebody with a satirical public image having homoerotic elements. He's also notable for being one of the first openly LGBT performers within that particular movie genre.[10]

1990s

Josh Hartnett has been called a scream king for his roles in Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998), The Faculty (1998) and 30 Days of Night (2007).[9][11] Elijah Wood has earned the title for The Faculty, Maniac (2012) and Come to Daddy (2019).[9][11] Lochlyn Munro has been called a scream king for appearances in Freddy vs. Jason, Margaux, Dracula 2000, Scary Movie, Needful Things, Trancers 4: Jack of Swords, seven episodes of the original Charmed series, a guest appearance on the USA Network’s The Dead Zone, and two guest spots on The Outer Limits.[7] Thomas Jane has earned the title for appearances in She-Wolf of London, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Deep Blue Sea, Dreamcatcher, The Mist, 1922, Into the Grizzly Maze, The Predator, Before I Wake, and Slayers.[9][11] David Arquette has been called a scream king for the Scream franchise, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992), Eight Legged Freaks (2002), Riding the Bullet (2004), The Tripper, Ravenous (1999), and Bone Tomahawk.[9][6]

2000s

Ethan Hawke has earnt the title for his roles in Daybreakers, Sinister, The Purge, and The Black Phone.[9][11] Justin Long has been called a scream king for Jeepers Creepers (2001), Tusk (2014), Barbarian (2022).[9][11] Rory Culkin has been called a scream king for appearing in The Good Son, Signs, Scream 4, Intruders, Mean Creek, The Last Thing Mary Saw, Lords of Chaos.[11][8] Finn Wittrock for his several roles since appearing in American Horror Story: Freak show, has kept regular appearance in the franchise.

2010s

Jaeden Martell has also been called a scream king for his roles in It (2017), It Chapter Two (2019), The Lodge (2019), Mr. Harrigan's Phone (2022).[9][12] Anton Yelchin has earnt the title for appearing in Green Room (2015), Burying the Ex (2014), Fright Night (2011), and Odd Thomas.[9][11] Finn Wolfhard for his role in It and the Netflix series Stranger Things.[13][14]

2020s

List of scream kings

Years active Actor First horror film (or series) Notes
1953–1992 Anthony Perkins[1] Psycho Best known for the Psycho franchise
1962-

present

Kurt Russell[9][7] The Thing Best known for Escape from New York film series
1971–

present

Jeffrey Combs[7] Frightmare Best known for the Re-Animator film series
1973–present Robert Englund A Nightmare on Elm Street Best known for the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise
1973–

present

Kane Hodder[7] Alligator Best known for the Hatchet film series
1973–

present

Brad Dourif[7] Eyes of Laura Mars Best known for the Child's Play franchise
1976–present Bruce Campbell Evil Dead Best known for the Evil Dead franchise
1976-

present

Reggie Bannister[7] Phantasm Best known for the Phantasm franchise
1980–

present

Bill Moseley[7][8] Endangered Species Best known for the Firefly trilogy
1982–present Mark Patton A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge Best known for the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise
1985-

present

Ethan Hawke[9][11] Daybreakers Best known for Dead Poets Society and The Purge
1987–

present

Lochlyn Munro[7] Needful Things Best known for Scary Movie
1988-

present

Thomas Jane[9][11] Deep Blue Sea Best known for Deep Blue Sea and The Mist
1989–

present

Elijah Wood[9][11] The Faculty Best known for The Lord of the Rings film series
1990–present Matthew Lillard[15][12] Ghoulies III: Ghoulies Go to College Best known for Scream
1994–

present

Devon Sawa Idle Hands Best known for Final Destination
1995–present Patrick Wilson Insidious Best known for The Conjuring Universe franchise
1996-

present

Jensen Ackles[1] Supernatural television series Best known for Supernatural television series
1997–present Shawn Roberts Goosebumps television series Best known for the Resident Evil franchise
1997–

present

Josh Hartnett[9][11] Halloween H20: 20 Years Later Best known for The Faculty
1999-

present

Jared Padalecki[1] Supernatural television series Best known for Supernatural television series
1999-

present

Bill Skarsgård[12] It (2017) Best known for It film series (2017-2019), Nosferatu (2024)
2002–present Finn Wittrock American Horror Story: Freak Show Best known for several roles in the American Horror Story franchise
2004–

present

Evan Peters An American Crime Best known for several roles in the American Horror Story franchise
2006–

present

Daniel Kaluuya Get Out Best known for Get Out, Nope
2013-

present

Jaeden Martell[9][12] It (2017) Best known for It film series (2017-2019)
2017–present Finn Wolfhard Stranger Things television series Best known for Stranger Things television series

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