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Joe Caldwell Dies: Dark Shadows Writer Who Co-Created Barnabas Collins Was 97

The writer, who helped develop the show's iconic vampire, passed away on July 13 following a stroke, a friend announced.

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Joe Caldwell Dies: Dark Shadows Writer Who Co-Created Barnabas Collins Was 97
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It is with a particular glee that I savor the realization that [producer] Dan Curtis, a committed homophobe, had his greatest success with his most famous character, Barnabas Collins, a vampire, a man knowingly created by two gay men, who in their own way were dramatizing their own plight.
Joe Caldwell, in his 2019 Audible memoir

Joe Caldwell, a writer for the original 1960s gothic daytime TV series Dark Shadows and co-creator of its signature vampire character Barnabas Collins, died on Monday, July 13, following a stroke. He was 97.

His death was announced on Facebook by Bob Issel, a friend and frequent host of Dark Shadows fan events, according to a report by Deadline. Issel said Caldwell had suffered a massive stroke and had been convalescing at a rehabilitation center after a recent fall.

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Who was Joe Caldwell?

Caldwell is credited, along with fellow writer Ron Sproat, with developing the Barnabas Collins character. The move came after the show’s producer Dan Curtis instructed them to add a vampire to the gothic soap’s landscape. The character's introduction is credited with saving the show from imminent cancellation and shifting its tone toward supernatural horror.

In his 2019 Audible memoir In the Shadow of the Bridge, Caldwell detailed how he and Sproat, both gay, drew from their own experiences in pre-Stonewall New York to craft a tormented, self-loathing vampire who kept his true nature hidden. He wrote of the character's creation, "It is with a particular glee that I savor the realization that [producer] Dan Curtis, a committed homophobe, had his greatest success with his most famous character, Barnabas Collins, a vampire, a man knowingly created by two gay men, who in their own way were dramatizing their own plight."

What is the legacy of Dark Shadows?

The Barnabas character, originally played by Jonathan Frid, has endured for decades. A 2012 feature film adaptation starred Johnny Depp as the vampire, and Warner Bros. Animation announced last month it is developing Dark Shadows as an adult animated series. The final Dark Shadows Festival is also planned for later this month in Los Angeles, with surviving cast members scheduled to attend.

Caldwell largely left television after his work on Dark Shadows, turning to writing plays and novels. Information on survivors was not immediately available.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Joe Caldwell write after Dark Shadows?

After his work on the TV series, Caldwell turned his attention to writing plays and authored novels.

Who announced Joe Caldwell's death?

The news was shared on Facebook by Bob Issel, a friend of Caldwell's and a frequent host of Dark Shadows fan events in the New York City area.

How did Barnabas Collins save Dark Shadows?

According to the report, the introduction of the vampire character prompted a spike in ratings and shifted the show's direction from a gothic romance style to outright supernatural horror, pulling it back from the brink of cancellation.

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