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Music of the Vampire, a book writer named Vincent van Helsing is the great-great-grandson of Abraham Van Helsing. In the 2013 film Dracula: The Dark Prince Van Helsing's 16th-century ancestor Leonardo is played by Jon Voight. Abraham Van Helsing appears in the 2018 movie Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation voiced by Jim Gaffigan.
Ericka Van Helsing (voiced by Kathryn Hahn in the film and Julianne Buescher in the video game Hotel Transylvania 3: Monsters Overboard) is the captain of the monster cruise ship The Legacy and the great-granddaughter of Abraham Van Helsing. Ericka is part of Abraham's plan to kill Drac and all monsters, by taking them on The Legacy to Atlantis ...
However, after his defeat by Abraham Van Helsing, he becomes his servant. Alucard is an exceedingly lethal combatant, even unarmed, due to his extensive supernatural abilities and strength. he is strong enough to tear a human body apart with ease and move faster than the eye can see.
In 2000 London, Matthew Van Helsing, a descendant of 19th-century physician Abraham Van Helsing, owns an antique shop built over the site of Carfax Abbey.One night, Van Helsing's secretary, Solina, her boyfriend Marcus, and their companions Trick, Nightshade, Dax, and Eddie break into the shop's underground vault, believing it must contain valuables.
It has been suggested that Georg Andreas Helwing was the inspiration for the character Abraham Van Helsing in Bram Stoker's famous novel Dracula. [1] Works
The Journal of Professor Abraham Van Helsing* by Allen C. Kupfer is a "slim novel [that] purportedly contains an 1886 diary by the famous vampire hunter Van Helsing of Dracula fame, annotated by Kupfer's long-lost grandpa and unearthed in Kupfer's grandmother's attic" (from *Publisher's Weekly*).
Penned by Jonathan Lee (of Netflix’s upcoming Lockerbie miniseries) and with Elementary creator Rob Doherty also serving as a writing executive producer, Van Helsing is described as “a ...
The character of Professor Van Helsing in Stoker's novel, Dracula, is sometimes said to be based on Vámbéry, though Stoker was likely inspired by Sheridan Le Fanu's Dr Hesselius. [20] In the novel (chapters 18 and 23) Van Helsing refers to his "friend Arminius, of Buda-Pesth University".