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Carlotta Mercedes Agnes McCambridge [1] (March 16, 1916 – March 2, 2004) was an American actress of radio, stage, film, and television. Orson Welles called her "the world's greatest living radio actress". [ 2 ]
Pazuzu first appeared in William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist in 1971. [1] The novel is about a 12-year-old girl, Regan MacNeil, possessed by a demon.The demon is later revealed to be Pazuzu; though never explicitly stated to be the demon, two references were made about his statue, which was uncovered in the prologue by Father Lankester Merrin in northern Iraq.
Ever since "The Exorcist" was released in 1973, the movie has been regarded as one of the scariest of all time. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...
The altered voice in the climax is deliberately similar to that of Mercedes McCambridge, who did the uncredited voice of the demon in The Exorcist, and the role is essayed in The Exorcist III by Colleen Dewhurst, who was uncredited (actress Dewhurst was twice married to, and twice divorced from, actor George C. Scott).
"When Linda Blair did the girl in 'The Exorcist,' they hired Mercedes McCambridge to do the voice of the devil coming out of her. And there was controversy as to whether Mercedes should get credit ...
Nat Segaloff's 'The Exorcist Legacy: 50 Years of Fear' marks the anniversary of a classic by harking back to how real the horror felt to audiences.
Linda Blair (voiced by Mercedes McCambridge) The Exorcist: 1973: Nominated for Academy Award 10 The Evil Queen: Female Voice by Lucille La Verne: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: 1937: 11 Michael Corleone: Male Al Pacino (2) The Godfather Part II: 1974: Nominated for Academy Award 12 Alex DeLarge: Male Malcolm McDowell: A Clockwork Orange: 1971 ...
They cast Jessica Walter to voice Chucky on the basis that Mercedes McCambridge had voiced Pazuzu in The Exorcist. [16] [34] [35] Later, Walter's recordings were discarded when Dourif returned to the film. Unlike Walter, part of Franklin's performance remains in the film through a scene in which he appears as a human television presenter ...