Born in
Oakland, California, Langdon was known in cult monster
mask circles as the creative force behind the
Don Post Studios "Calendar Masks" (1963 to 1968). He was also the creator of the most sought-after collector's mask, "The Zombie", and was creator-producer of the cult classic
Decca LP
An Evening With Boris Karloff And His Friends. With
Jay Stein and Terry Winnick he created The Land of a Thousand Faces Makeup Show in 1975 and the Castle Dracula horror show in 1980 for
Universal Studios Tour, Hollywood, California. He has produced, written, performed and recorded thirty one albums for two
record labels, Electric Lemon Record Co., and Dejavu Record Company. His most recent album was released on March 16, 2009,
Jonathan Winters – A Very Special Time. The nineteen-track, spoken-word album, featured memorial tracks with all music composed by Verne Langdon. Langdon was a member of the
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. He was a special guest of the
Monsterpalooza – The Art of Monsters on April 9, 2010, in The Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel in
Burbank, California. Langdon died, at the age of 69, on January 1, 2011. ==References==