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This is more difficult for me than I would have thought, having to find a specific actor that's a favorite, having been in 2 or more films that can unequivocally considered horror which are really good. I would definitely go with your third- Goldblum and the two films you picked- hands down. I also like:
Anthony Hopkins Silence of the Lambs Bram Stoker's Dracula (would love to include Gary Oldman, could use Dracula as well for him but unsure about another horror film in his background- even though he has played some real wackos). Jack Nicholson The Shining The Witches of Eastwick (I would definitely choose some other films of his over Witches, but could not classify them as cleanly in horror- even though some of them had their moments of brutality and suspense; besides Witches is not that bad.) There are also a couple films that Dennis Hopper has been in which border on the horror category (Blue Velvet, Apocalypse Now, maybe even River's Edge- plus he was in TCM2) Griffin Dunne An American Werewolf in London After Hours (pushing it here- it's really comedy/thriller, but can be loosely applied, plus it's just a crazy flick) Robert Deniro Cape Fear Taxi Driver (substitute Angel Heart if Taxi Driver is too big a stretch) Brad Dourif Blue Velvet (he has been in plenty more pure horror films, they're just not as good as BV) Exorcist III
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