Bela Lugosi

AKA:
King of Horror
Birth Name:
Béla Ferenc Dezső Blaskó
Birth Date:
October 20, 1882
Birth Place:
Lugos, Austria-Hungary
Death Date:
August 16, 1956
Place of Death:
5620 Harold Way, Hollywood, California
Age:
73
Cause of Death:
Heart attack
Cemetery Name:
Holy Cross Cemetery
Claim to Fame:
Show Business
Bela Lugosi was a Hungarian-born actor who was most famous for his sinister portrayal of the elegantly mannered vampire Count Dracula. During his prime he was the undisputed King of Horror.

Cemetery Information:

Final Resting Place:

Holy Cross Cemetery

5835 West Slauson Avenue

Culver City, California, 90230

USA

North America

Map:

Map of Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City California.
Map of Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City California.

Grave Location:

Grotto, Plot L120, Grave 1

Grave Location Description

Located three rows directly in front of the stairs to the grotto, Bela shares the Grotto section with Bing Crosby and Sharon Tate. In fact, go left in the same row six graves and you’ll be standing with Bing!

Grave Location GPS

33.99046518305, -118.3876284449

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