ALICE COOPER To Make Cameo Appearance In TIM BURTON's 'Dark Shadows'

October 27, 2011

According to the Los Angeles Times, legendary rocker Alice Cooper will make a cameo in Johnny Depp's new vampire film. Alice plays himself in "Dark Shadows", which is set in 1972 Depp's character, the recently revived vampire Barnabas Collins, hires the rock star to play a private ball at his seaside home in Maine. The Warner Bros. film also stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Eva Green and Helena Bonham Carter and is scheduled to reach theaters in May 2012.

Cooper's previous acting credits include cameos in "Nightmare On Elm Street: Freddys Dead" and John Carpenters "Prince Of Darkness".

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