"There remains some controversy about what killed Bram Stoker on 20 April 1912. Stoker's nephew Daniel Farson published a biography in 1975 in which he suggested that the death certificate stating one of the causes of death as 'Locomotor Ataxy 6 months', a euphemistic way of avoiding public notice of citing the sexually transmitted disease syphilis. Stoker had previously suffered a series of strokes. Stoker's cremated remains are located at Golders Green Crematorium in London."
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The Main actress that played Mina was Wynona Ryder.
Lucy Westenra
In Bram stokers Dracula, he had red hair at the beginning and white hair when he was older
"Bram Stoker's Dracula" was first published in 1897 in the United Kingdom by Archibald Constable and Company.
Dracula, the character in Bram Stokers book, is shipwrecked in Whitby, and comes ashore in the form of a dog. Bram Stoker holidayed in Whitby, and it is thought Whitby Abbey and the 199 steps up to the cliff top, were part of the inspiration for his book
In Transylvania, Eastern Europe, where Count Dracula had his home, and in England, particularly Whitby and London, where the Count travelled to find "fresh blood".
Jonathon Harker's wife's name was Wilhelmina, but she is referred to throughout the story as Mina. Her maiden name was Murray. Jonathon Harker wasn't a professor.
Dracula was published in 1897. Hope this helps!
Cleveland Stokers was created in 1967.