•
F. W. Murnau's
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922 silent film), loosely based on Stoker's novel, renames Renfield (
Alexander Granach) as Knock, and combines him with Mr. Hawkins, the employer of the hero Harker (renamed Thomas Hutter). is Renfield in
Dracula. • In
Tod Browning's
1931 film and
George Melford's
1931 film, Renfield (played by
Dwight Frye in the English version and Pablo Álvarez Rubio in the Spanish version) is the
real estate agent who is sent to
Transylvania instead of
Jonathan Harker, and falls under Dracula's (
Bela Lugosi/
Carlos Villarías) power. Frye's performance is the best-known and, as noted below, the most imitated, as well as the role he is best remembered for. • In the 1970 film
Count Dracula,
Klaus Kinski played Renfield as
mute. His link to the Count is explained in terms of his travel to Transylvania once and his horrible experience near Castle Dracula, when his young daughter died. • The
BBC version of
Count Dracula (1977), starring
Louis Jourdan in the title role, includes
Jack Shepherd as a sympathetic Renfield in a prominent role which highlights his relationship with Mina. • The 1979 film
Dracula, starring
Frank Langella in the title role, has
Tony Haygarth playing
Milo Renfield as an unkempt workman who is enthralled by Dracula while he is unloading the boxes at Carfax. • Another 1979 film,
Nosferatu the Vampyre by
Werner Herzog, with
Klaus Kinski in the main role, features giggling Renfield, the former boss of Jonathan Harker (similarly to the character's background in the 1922 silent film), now a mental asylum patient and a plague spreader, played by
Roland Topor. •
Arte Johnson plays Renfield in
Love at First Bite (1979), where he is seen being a loyal servant to Dracula in the 1970s as he and his master move to New York. Johnson imitates the Dwight Frye laugh. is RM Renfield in ''
Bram Stoker's Dracula''. •
Tom Waits portrays R. M. Renfield in
Francis Ford Coppola's 1992 film adaptation ''
Bram Stoker's Dracula''. The film suggests that Renfield was Jonathan Harker's predecessor as Count Dracula's agent in
London; it is implied that this is the reason for his madness. He tries to persuade Mina to stay out of Dracula's grasp out of jealousy, angry that Dracula plans to give her immortality instead of him. •
Peter MacNicol plays the comedic, simple-minded
Thomas Renfield in
Mel Brooks' 1995 film
Dracula: Dead and Loving It. The role is a parody of Dwight Frye's Renfield from the 1931 film. • Brett Forest plays Renfield in
Dracula (2002), where events of the novel were updated to the modern time period. • Manoj portrayed Renfield in the 2005 Indian
Malayalam-language television series,
Dracula, which aired on
Asianet. • Simon Ludders portrays
Percival Renfield in
Young Dracula (2006–2014), in which the manservant is depicted as an unwashed dimwit with repulsive taste in food (though this aids him in preparing meals for vampires) and prodigious knowledge of science. Renfield is unquestioningly loyal to Dracula in the hope of one day being turned into a vampire, and seems to partly enjoy the abuse Dracula inflicts upon him when he makes mistakes. Renfield ultimately becomes a vampire in the series' concluding episodes, though he proves inept at using his new powers. Ludders also portrays Renfield's father, a cruel man who is resurrected and promptly enacts a plan to destroy the Draculas, but the younger Renfield ultimately undoes his resurrection. • Ian Pfister plays Renfield in
Dracula Reborn (2012). The events take place in modern Los Angeles. Renfield is an associate of Dracula, who moved to California. • Giovanni Franzoni portrays Renfield in the 2012 film
Dracula 3D. Here, he attacks the men attempting to stake
Tania (who'd been attacked by Dracula), killing her ex-lover and berating him for leaving her alone the night she was attacked. Later, he comforts Tania (now a vampire) when Dracula is showing interest in Mina. After Van Helsing kills her, Renfield attacks him, referring to Tania as an "angel," before Van Helsing kills him. • In
NBC and
Sky Living's 2013
television series, Renfield is portrayed by
Nonso Anozie. In contrast to other Renfields, this version is well-educated and fully sane, having been recruited by Dracula to act as his lawyer after Dracula met him on a train, serving as Dracula's confidant and with Dracula expressing complete faith in his loyalty. He is killed by Professor Van Helsing in the final episode when Renfield finds Van Helsing destroying the serum that allows the vampire to walk in the sunlight. •
Samuel Barnett portrays Renfield in the third and final season of the
Showtime drama
Penny Dreadful (2014–2016). • Ewan Bailey voices Renfield in the 2017 animated horror comedy
Monster Family, where he is Dracula's butler, who ultimately sides with protagonists against his master. • In the 2020 miniseries
Dracula, the character, now named
Frank Renfield, is depicted as Count Dracula's lawyer in 21st-century Britain. He is portrayed by
Mark Gatiss, who co-wrote the series with
Steven Moffat. • Stuart Packer portrays Renfield in 2022 film titled
Dracula: The Original Living Vampire. Here, he is detective Amelia Van Helsing's boss and idol, and he helps her investigate a string of abnormal murders. It is later revealed that Renfield was in fact making a hit list for the killer, who later turns out to be Dracula, who is a powerful vampire. Renfield is shot and killed by Van Helsing, but only to be awakened as a vampire by Dracula, only before he is killed for good. plays Robert Montague Renfield in the film
Renfield (2023). •
Nicholas Hoult portrays
Robert Montague Renfield in the 2023 movie
Renfield, taking place in present-day New Orleans, where he has been Dracula's familiar for 90 years and searches for victims to feed him. Renfield joins a self-help group for people in codependent relationships and finds the confidence to leave Dracula's servitude. He and traffic cop Rebecca Quincy ultimately kill Dracula. The movie was based on a pitch from
Robert Kirkman.
Chris McKay came on board in April 2021 to direct. The script was written by Ryan Ridley. •
Simon McBurney plays Herr Knock, the renamed Renfield, in the 2024 remake of
Nosferatu. Once again Thomas Hutter's employer and secretly Orlok's servant, this version is particularly violent and fanatical. He ritually kills and devours the flesh of birds and sheep, and moves on to homicide after escaping custody. ==On stage==