Black Vampires: Diversity Among the Undead
These characters bring color to the white world of vampires.
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Aaliyah in Queen of the Damned - Vampires are known for their sickly, ghostly-white palor, but there is considerable diversification among creatures of the night. In honor of the final installment of Twilight, we take a look at some of the more colorful vamps in Hollywood. In this adaptation of Anne Rice's eponymous novel, Aaliyah plays the rock 'n' roll vampire Akasha. The film, released six months after Aaliyah's death, may not have been a critical smash but audiences loved it. (Photo: Warner Bros Pictures)
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Aaliyah in Queen of the Damned - Vampires are known for their sickly, ghostly-white palor, but there is considerable diversification among creatures of the night. In honor of the final installment of Twilight, we take a look at some of the more colorful vamps in Hollywood. In this adaptation of Anne Rice's eponymous novel, Aaliyah plays the rock 'n' roll vampire Akasha. The film, released six months after Aaliyah's death, may not have been a critical smash but audiences loved it. (Photo: Warner Bros Pictures)
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Edi Gathegi in Twilight - As vegetarian vampire Laurent, who occasionally succumbs to his cravings for flesh, Gathegi brought a touch of rasta to the undead with his long dreadlocks and "olive" skin tone. Kenyan-born Gathegi also played a biracial mutant in X-Men: First Class. (Photo: Summit Entertainment)
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Traci Heggins and Judi Shekoni in Twilight - Twilight's latest vampires hail from the Amazon and become crucial allies of Edward Cullen, despite their animalistic and bloodthirsty ways. They promise to protect Bella from danger, vowing "no one will touch this young one." (Photo: Summit Entertainment)
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William H. Marshall in Blacula - An African prince who reaches Los Angeles two centuries after his death by way of sealed coffin, Blacula embarks on a killing spree in an attempt to be reunited with his long-dead wife in this Blaxploitation classic. Realizing it's not meant to be, Blacula commits suicide by sunbathing in the Southern Cali heat. (photo: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios)
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