Over the years, Mina has been portrayed in numerous adaptations across film, television, animation, and stage, and several other characters have also been inspired by or based on Mina.
Films • In
F. W. Murnau's
Nosferatu (1922), the character is renamed Ellen, due to the
copyright issues surrounding this film, and is portrayed by
Greta Schröder. In a significant deviation from the original novel, she sacrifices herself to
Count Orlok (the film's version of Dracula) so he will be destroyed by the rising sun. •
Helen Chandler played her in
Universal Pictures'
Dracula (1931), directed by
Tod Browning and starring
Bela Lugosi as the Count. In this adaptation, Mina was Dr.
John Seward's daughter and so it is implied that her name was Mina Seward. •
Lupita Tovar played Eva (the film's version of Mina) in
Drácula (Spanish version, 1931). Her portrayal was more sensual than in the English-language version. • In 1953 Turkish film ''
Drakula İstanbul'da (Dracula in Istanbul)'' Güzin (the film's version of Mina) is played by Annie Ball. The events of the novel are updated to 1950s and Dracula here moves to Turkey from his castle in Transylvania. Güzin is the cabaret dancer. At one point Dracula places Güzin under his hypnotic control and has her dance for him on the stage (to the accompaniment of a supernaturally played piano) as he sits alone in the audience. As she finishes this command performance, Dracula applauds, and then tells her "Tonight you danced better than any other night. I won't harm you. You are a beautiful being. I will drink you bit by bit". • In
Hammer Horror's
Dracula (1958), Mina was portrayed by
Melissa Stribling and was married to
Arthur Holmwood instead of Jonathan Harker. • In a 1970 Spanish-Italian-German horror film
Count Dracula, Mina was portrayed by
Maria Rohm and
Christopher Lee played the title role, though it was not a Hammer production like his other Dracula films. This adaptation tried to stay faithful to the novel. • In the 1978 adult horror film
Dracula Sucks, Mina is portrayed by
Annette Haven and it is implied that she becomes a vampire by the end of the movie. • In the 1979 romantic horror comedy
Love at First Bite Dracula moves to New York in 1970s and pursues there fashion model Cindy Sondheim (played by
Susan Saint James), whom Dracula recognizes as a
reincarnation of his true love; Mina is mentioned as a previous reincarnation. Cindy does retain some of the memories from her past life. • In the 1979 film
Nosferatu the Vampyre, a remake of the 1922
Nosferatu, the names of female characters were swapped. What was Lucy's character in the novel is now named Mina (played by Martje Grohmann), here she is the first one to be killed by vampire, and what was Mina's character in the novel is now named Lucy (played by
Isabelle Adjani) – who here is wife of Jonathan Harker – vampire's primary victim. • Mina was played by
Jan Francis in the 1979 film
Dracula directed by
John Badham, in which she is Van Helsing's daughter. This adaptation also switches Mina's role and makes Lucy (played by
Kate Nelligan) – who here is the daughter of
Dr. Seward – Jonathan Harker's fiancée and Dracula's primary victim. • Mina was portrayed by
Winona Ryder in ''
Bram Stoker's Dracula'', the 1992
Francis Ford Coppola film adaptation of the novel, in which she is believed to be the
reincarnation of Dracula's centuries-dead wife, Elisabeta. • In
Mel Brooks' parody
Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995), Mina is portrayed by
Amy Yasbeck. Here she is Dr.
John Seward's daughter. • In the 2003 film
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Mina Harker was portrayed by
Peta Wilson. In a deviation from
the comic the film was based on, the film has Mina remain a partially-turned vampire (a
Dhampir) after Dracula's death, and she keeps the surname Harker, having outlived her husband Jonathan rather than divorced him. Unlike the comic, there is no relationship between her and Allan Quatermain, but she attracts some interest from both
Doctor Henry Jekyll and Special Agent
Tom Sawyer, and a past relationship with Dorian Gray is hinted at before he is revealed to be a double agent working for their enemy. • In 2012 vampire horror film
Dracula 3D by
Dario Argento Mina Harker was portrayed by
Marta Gastini. In this version she comes to Dracula's castle in search of her husband Jonathan Harker and turns out to look exactly like Dracula's wife, Dolingen de Gratz, who died some centuries ago. • In 2012 vampire horror film
Dracula Reborn, which takes place in 21st century California, Lina Harker (Mina in this version) was portrayed by
Victoria Summer. In this version Lina becomes a vampire by the end of the film, kills her husband Jonathan and becomes the Master Vampire, taking over Dracula's home and position after his demise. • In 2013,
Monal Gajjar portrayed Meena (Mina in this version) in the Indian
Malayalam-language horror film
Dracula 2012. In this film Dracula moves from Romania to India in 2010s. • A woman named Mina appears at the end of
Dracula Untold (2014), portrayed by
Sarah Gadon. Following the film's climax, the movie (which mostly takes place in the 15th century) flashes forward to the present day, when a woman named Mina, who strongly resembles Dracula's long-dead wife Mirena, is approached by Dracula himself. After Dracula compliments Mina and recites Mirena's favourite piece of poetry, which turns out to be Mina's favourite poem as well, the movie ends with the two departing together. • In 2021 film ''Bram Stoker's Van Helsing,'' Mina Harker (portrayed by Helen Crevel) briefly appears at the end of the film in order to give information to Professor Van Helsing. • Mina is portrayed by India Lillie Davies in
Dracula: The Original Living Vampire (2022) by
The Asylum. Here, she is a real estate agent instead of Jonathan Harker, helping Dracula move into his new home. She is now in a same-sex relationship with detective Amelia Van Helsing. She is believed to be the reincarnation of Dracula's long lost bride who died on the day they were meant to be wed. • In the 2024 film
Nosferatu, a remake of the 1922
Nosferatu, the character is again renamed to Ellen Hutter and is portrayed by
Lily-Rose Depp. Unlike in Murnau's film, Ellen is a haunted young woman who has previously established connection to Count Orlok (the film's version of Dracula), when she accidentally made a psychic pact with him and became his astral lover when she was younger. That created an obsession that resulted in Orlok coming to Germany and unleashing horrors and plague on the town. Professor Von Franz (the film's version of Van Helsing) does all the research instead of her, finds a way to kill Orlok, and talks Ellen into sacrificing herself to him in order to stop the plague. •
Jocelin Donahue in ''
Abraham's Boys'' (2025) An American horror film based on the
short story of the same name by
Joe Hill. Taking place nearly 2 decades after the events of the novel, Mina married the much-older Dr.
Abraham Van Helsing after the death of her first husband. The pair have two teen sons, Max and Rudy, and moved to California to escape the influence of vampires. Mina is a physically delicate and mentally muddled woman who appears to dislike her strict husband, whom she feels obligated to feel "grateful" towards for holding off the vampiric influence which formerly controlled her. She comes to question whether he hadn't trapped her himself with years of manipulation using medicine, influence, and hypnotism instead of truly "saved" her from a vampire. • In the French film
Dracula (2025), Mina is portrayed by
Zoë Bleu Sidelis. In this version she lives in
Belle Epoque Paris in 1889 and is a reincarnation of Dracula's wife Elisabeta who was accidentally killed by Dracula in fifteenth century.
Television • In 1968 British TV film
Dracula Mina Harker was played by
Suzanne Neve. It's implied that she becomes a vampire by the end of the film. • In 1971 Czechoslovak TV film
Hrabě Drakula Mina Harker was played by
Klára Jerneková. It was a fairly faithful adaptation of the novel. It was the first screen adaptation to show Mina drinking Dracula's blood from the cut on his chest. • In the 1973 television film ''
Bram Stoker's Dracula'' Mina is portrayed by
Penelope Horner. •
Blair Brown portrayed Mina Harker in the
Dracula (Purple Playhouse). • The
BBC produced a version entitled
Count Dracula in 1977. Mina was played by
Judi Bowker. The film was fairly faithful to Stoker's original novel, except that it portrayed Mina and Lucy as sisters. • The mini-series ''
Dracula's ring'' (1978) is an updated variation set in
Malta and
Denmark, with Mina Harker renamed Mina Mortensen and played by Danish actress Brita Fogsgaard. • In the 2002 Italian two-part English-language TV miniseries
Dracula, Mina is portrayed by
Stefania Rocca. This adaptation updates the events of the novel to the 21st century and takes place entirely in Budapest. Mina is the one who kills Dracula in the end. • In 2005,
Sreeja Chandran portrayed the character in the Indian
Malayalam-language television series
Dracula, which aired on
Asianet. • In 2006 a British television film entitled
Dracula aired, with
Stephanie Leonidas in the role of Mina Murray. She is depicted as a
Roman Catholic. The film makes some changes to the original novel; Jonathan Harker dies and by the end of the film, Mina and Dr. John Seward have become a couple. • In 2008, Beenu Baradwaj essayed her role in the Indian
Telugu-language television series
Dracula, which aired on
Gemini TV. •
Zoe Tapper portrayed Mina Harker in
Demons (2009) as a half-vampire whose full powers come out when she ingests some of Dracula's blood, which still flows in her veins. Her 'default' state leaves her blind, with psychic abilities that she can use to sense the nature of the demons the main characters are presently facing. •
Jessica De Gouw portrayed Mina Murray in the TV series
Dracula (2013). In this role, she is a medical student who is engaged to Jonathan Harker and is the reincarnation of Dracula's long-dead wife,
Ilona. •
Olivia Llewellyn portrays Mina Murray in the TV series,
Penny Dreadful (2014-2016). In this continuity she is the daughter of Sir Malcolm Murray (
Timothy Dalton) and best friend of
Vanessa Ives. She is transformed into a vampire by Dracula, and her father shoots her to save Vanessa Ives. •
Morfydd Clark portrays Mina Murray in the miniseries
Dracula (2020). In this continuity she is engaged to Jonathan Harker and visits him in the convent in Hungary after his escape from Dracula's castle. The convent is infiltrated by Dracula, who kills everybody and then wears Harker's skin to get to the last survivors,
Sister Agatha Van Helsing and Mina. Agatha surrenders her life in exchange for Mina's, who was let go by Dracula. Later, Mina creates a foundation in Jonathan's name. • A
procedural in a contemporary New York City with
Dr. Abraham Van Helsing, who uses his uniquely inquisitive mind working alongside his ex, relentless FBI special agent Mina Harker, to solve New York City’s most harrowing cases is in the development at
CBS and
Lionsgate Television.
Animation • A character based on Mina appears in an American animated television series called
Mina and the Count about a seven-year-old girl named Mina Harper (voiced by
Ashley Johnson, and later,
Tara Strong) and her encounters with Vlad the Count, a 700-year-old vampire (voiced by
Mark Hamill). • In a 2000 anime film
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust the protagonist
Vampire Hunter D sees a vision of his human mother in a room filled with blood, in which she apologizes to D for birthing him as a dhampir, and states that she couldn't help it as she was a human in love with D's vampire father. D, realizing that it's a vision conjured by his enemy
Carmilla, strikes this vision of his mother down with his sword. In Vampire Hunter D's lore his mother is implied to be Mina, while his father is mentioned to be Dracula.
Characters based on Mina • The film
Count Yorga, Vampire (1970), which is a modern retelling of Dracula, has a character similar to Mina named Donna (played by Donna Anders) being the main target of the titular vampire. It is the death of her mother, whom Yorga was dating, that starts the plot. She is later hypnotized and lured to his manor where she finds that her mother has become a vampire. Unlike Mina, Yorga succeeds in turning her into a vampire and Donna proceeds to attack her boyfriend after Yorga is killed at the end of the film. • A navigator Mina Murray played by
Alexandra Kamp appears in
Dracula 3000 (2004), the futuristic story about Dracula set in outer space in the 30th century. This Mina is not intended to be the same person as the character in the novel. • An elderly Mina Harker is played by Elisabeth Counsell in
The Invitation (2022). However this version of Mina is just random villager who is in league with the titular vampire of the movie
On stage • Mina was played by
Edith Craig (daughter of actress
Ellen Terry) in the first stage adaptation of the novel, called
Dracula, or The Un-Dead, that was written and directed by Bram Stoker himself, and performed once only at the Lyceum Theatre in London for the sole purpose of securing a stage copyright on the material in England. It took place on May 18, 1897. • Mina was played by Dora Mary Patrick and Dorothy Vernon in
Hamilton Deane's
1924 play in Derby and London, England. In this version the events of the novel were updated to 1920s, happen entirely in England and were turned into drawing-room mystery drama. In 1927 the play was brought to Broadway by producer Horace Liveright, who hired
John L. Balderston to revise the play for American audiences. As a result of Balderston's revision, the names of female characters were swapped, and what was Stoker's Mina character became now Lucy Seward, daughter of Dr.Seward. She was played on Broadway by
Dorothy Peterson. Ann Sachs played the role of Lucy Seward in the revival of the play in 1977.
Lauren Thompson replaced Sachs in the role some time later before the play closed in 1980. It was the first adaptation of the novel, where Dracula showed some romantic feelings for her, including kissing her on the lips and saying to the men in the play that she would become his consort. • Mina was played by Victoria Kingsley in 1927 play by Charles Morrell. The play was commissioned by
Florence Stoker, who wanted a new stage play that she could completely own, as she was dissatisfied with royalties from Deane's play. The play had large sections of verbatim dialogue from the novel and a number of Shakespearean references. It also included the scene, where Mina drank blood from Dracula's chest (which was absent from Deane's play), with Dracula saying to her "
Come, drink of my blood, that you may become even as I". The play premiered in Royal Court Theatre in Warrington, England and run for a few weeks. • Mina was played by
Cecilia Milone in 1991 original Argentinian production of
Dracula el musical. The musical is the most popular musical in Argentina and had several revivals. • Mina was played by
Melissa Errico in 2004 Broadway production of
Dracula, the Musical by
Frank Wildhorn. • Mina was played by
Andrée Watters in 2006 French Canadian musical ''
Dracula – Entre l'amour et la mort''. • Mina was played by Nathalie Fauquette in 2011 French musical ''
Dracula, l'amour plus fort que la mort''. The part was entirely dancing one. • Mina was portrayed by Abigail Prudames in 2019
Northern Ballet's production of
Dracula by
David Nixon. The production was recorded and showed in UK cinemas on Halloween and then broadcast on BBC4 in 2020. • Mina was portrayed by Yuka Ebihara in 2022
Polish National Ballet's production of
Dracula by
Krzysztof Pastor.The production was recorded and uploaded on Youtube in 2025. • Mina was played by Danielle Jam in 2023
National Theatre of Scotland's production of ''Dracula: Mina's Reckoning'' where she played the protagonist in a feminist retelling of Dracula. The production was all-female and non-binary, was recorded and will be on the NTS Education Portal.
Video games The 2003 video game
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow features Mina Hakuba, a childhood friend and love interest of protagonist
Soma Cruz, who is later revealed to be the reincarnation of
Dracula. Mina's given name and family name bear a clear resemblance to Mina Harker's name, and the relationship she shares with Soma parallels that of Dracula and Harker. Mina also appears in
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, but cannot be interacted with, only appearing in the intro and ending, though a doppelganger of Mina is killed by the main antagonist midway into the game in order to try and force Soma into becoming the new dark lord of the castle.
Miscellaneous • In the radio drama
Dracula by
The Mercury Theatre on the Air, which was broadcast in 1938, Mina was played by
Agnes Moorehead. In the drama, Dracula refers to her as "my bride" and "my love" at one point. Mina is the one who stakes him in the end. Dracula was played by
Orson Welles. • In the web series
Carmilla (2014-2016), Laura Hollis, who is subject of affection from vampire Carmilla, says, "What would Mina Harker do? Get bitten. Mina Harker would totally try and act all alluring to the bloodsucking fiend and totally get bitten. Let's not do that.” •
Magic: The Gathering's 2021 set
Crimson Vow released a set of alternate cards based on characters and locations from Dracula. Included among them was a version of the card
Thalia, Guardian of Thraben bearing the name and likeness of Mina Harker. ==References==