Barnabas Collins

Barnabas Collins
Dark Shadows character
Jonathan Frid as Barnabas Collins.
Portrayed byJonathan Frid
(1967–1971, 2010)
Ben Cross
(1991)
Alec Newman
(2004)
Johnny Depp
(2012)
First appearanceApril 18, 1967
Last appearanceApril 2, 1971
Created byDan Curtis
SpeciesVampire
In-universe information
FatherJoshua Collins
MotherNaomi Collins
SiblingsSarah Collins
SpouseAngelique Bouchard (1795)
Josette du Pres (parallel time)
SonsBramwell Collins (parallel time)
Unnamed son (parallel time)
GrandparentsCaleb Collins
UnclesJeremiah Collins
AuntsAbigail Collins
First cousinsNiall Bradford
Other relativesDaniel Collins
Millicent Collins Forbes

Barnabas Collins is a fictional character, a featured role in the ABC daytime serial Dark Shadows, which aired from 1966 to 1971. Barnabas is a 175-year-old vampire in search of fresh blood and his lost love, Josette. The character, originally played by Canadian actor Jonathan Frid, was introduced in an attempt to resurrect the show's flagging ratings, and was originally to have only a brief 13-week run. He was retained due to his popularity and the program's quick spike in ratings, and virtually became the star of the show.

A defining feature of Barnabas' character development is his gradual but persistent transformation from a sinister, frightening creature of the night into the show's protagonist, who selflessly, heroically and repeatedly risks his "life" to save the Collins family from catastrophe.

In the 1991 NBC revival version of Dark Shadows, British actor Ben Cross played the role of Barnabas Collins. Alec Newman played the part in the unreleased 2004 pilot film. In the recent series of audio dramas produced by Big Finish Productions, he is portrayed by Andrew Collins, while Frid returned to portray the role a final time in the audio drama The Night Whispers. The role is played by Johnny Depp in director Tim Burton's 2012 film, Dark Shadows.

Barnabas Collins was the main character in most of the 32 "Dark Shadows" paperback novels written by Marilyn Ross (Canadian author W.E.D. Ross) from the late 1960s to the early '70s. (Ross wrote hundreds of novels in several genres and under various pseudonyms.)

TV Guide named Barnabas Collins #8 in its 2013 list of The 60 Nastiest Villains of All Time.[1]

  1. ^ Bretts, Bruce; Roush, Matt; (March 25, 2013). "Baddies to the Bone: The 60 nastiest villains of all time". TV Guide. pp. 14 - 15.