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Who gave Frankenstein’s Monster his iconic look?

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Although we commonly associate Frankenstein’s monster with a flat head, sunken eyes, and bolts coming out of the sides of his neck, none of these descriptions were in Mary Shelley’s original novel. Instead, these were all the inventions of make-up artist Jack P. Pierce, which are still protected by copyright and licensed by Universal.
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Universal Studios via MovieStillsDb
Who gave Frankenstein’s Monster his iconic look?
- It was described in the original book
- None other than Boris Karloff himself
- James Whale, who directed the 1931 film
- Make-up artist Jack P. Pierce
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