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Crumb, originally called Ian Cram, was a new character, appearing in Series 5 of Being Human. He was a vampire whom Hal recruits in order to save his life after a car accident. He is also a bullied man wanting revenge. He describes himself as "the world's worst nightmare: the victim that gets super powers".

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  • Ian Cram (Crumb)
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  • Crumb, originally called Ian Cram, was a new character, appearing in Series 5 of Being Human. He was a vampire whom Hal recruits in order to save his life after a car accident. He is also a bullied man wanting revenge. He describes himself as "the world's worst nightmare: the victim that gets super powers".
infected
  • 2012(xsd:integer)
infectees
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Eyes
  • Blue
Last
Hair
  • Brown
Actor
  • Colin Hoult
Name
  • Crumb
First
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Alias
  • Crumb
Species
  • *Human *Vampire
Cause of Death
  • Drank werewolf blood
Died
  • 2012(xsd:integer)
Killed by
  • Himself
  • Hal
Family
  • Unnamed Niece
  • Unnamed Sister
Skin
  • Caucasian
Gender
  • Male
infector
abstract
  • Crumb, originally called Ian Cram, was a new character, appearing in Series 5 of Being Human. He was a vampire whom Hal recruits in order to save his life after a car accident. He is also a bullied man wanting revenge. He describes himself as "the world's worst nightmare: the victim that gets super powers".
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