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  1. Ripper appeared in no less than 35 Hammer features, but his notable horror roles were in The Revenge of Frankenstein (1958), The Mummy (1959), The Brides of Dracula (1960), Captain Clegg (1962), The Plague of the Zombies (1966) and The Mummy’s Shroud (1967). His last horror role for the company was in Scars of Dracula (1970), and his final ...

  2. Jack the Ripper was an unidentified serial killer active in and around the impoverished Whitechapel district of London, England, in 1888. In both criminal case files and the contemporaneous journalistic accounts, the killer was also called the Whitechapel Murderer and Leather Apron.. Attacks ascribed to Jack the Ripper typically involved women working as prostitutes who lived and worked in the ...

  3. Michael Maybrick (31 January 1841 – 26 August 1913) was an English composer and singer, ... James Maybrick, later a suspect in the Jack the Ripper case, and whose wife Florence was convicted of his murder in 1889. (A re-examination of her case resulted in her release in 1904).

  4. Michael Slade. Michael Slade (born 1947, in Lethbridge, Alberta) is the pen name of Canadian novelist Jay Clarke, a lawyer who has participated in more than 100 criminal cases and who specializes in criminal insanity .

  5. Michael Ripper 1913-2000. Michael Ripper was a true staple of Hammer films. You could always count on him to be serving a drink at the local pub, offering advice to those in need, or burying a dead body... Yes, Michael Ripper was truly the man of many faces - sometimes his screen time in a film amounted to no more than a few minutes but he ...

  6. Michael Ostrog (c. 1833 – after 1904) was a Russian criminal and Jack the Ripper suspect, first proposed in a memorandum by Sir Melville Macnaghten in 1894.. Ostrog was a swindler with a profuse police record who perpetrated multiple scams and frauds, but it was never proven that he committed any murders. According to relatively recent investigations, during 1888 he was imprisoned in France ...

  7. Michael George Ripper was born on 27 January 1913, in Portsmouth, Hampshire. At age 16, Michael won a scholarship to drama school and began to appear in theatre professionally. His stage career continued until 1952, when an operation for a thyroid condition left him unable to project his voice sufficiently for the stage, after which he concentrated on his film career.