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from The Bride (1985)
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Alternate Names:
Clerval / Dr. Henri Clerval / Dr. Henry Clerval / Hank Clerval / Henri Clerval
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- Frankenstein (2007) (TV) Played by James Purefoy (as Dr. Henry Clerval)
- Frankenstein Reborn (2005) Played by Jeff Denton (as Hank Clerval)
- "Frankenstein" (2004) TV series Played by Richard Rowlands (as Clerval)
- Frankenstein (1994) Played by Tom Hulce
... aka "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" - USA (complete title) - Frankenstein (1992) (TV) Played by Lambert Wilson (as Clerval)
- Frankenstein (1987) (TV) Played by Barry Goldman
- The Bride (1985) Played by Anthony Higgins (as Clerval)
- Terror of Frankenstein (1977) Played by Nicholas Clay
... aka "Victor Frankenstein" - Sweden (original title) - Frankenstein: The True Story (1973) (TV) Played by David McCallum (as Dr. Henri Clerval)
- "The Wide World of Mystery"
- Frankenstein: Part 2 (1973) TV episode, Played by Robert Gentry (as Henri Clerval)
- Frankenstein: Part 1 (1973) TV episode, Played by Robert Gentry (as Henri Clerval) - Pastel de sangre (1971) Played by Jaime Chávarri
- "Mystery and Imagination"
- Frankenstein (1968) TV episode, Played by Neil Stacy
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From Frankenstein (1994)
Henry Clerval: I'm here to become a mere doctor. I'm told that has something to do with healing the sick, which is a pity really, because I find sick people rather revolting. See more »
Henry Clerval: I'm here to become a mere doctor. I'm told that has something to do with healing the sick, which is a pity really, because I find sick people rather revolting. See more »
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