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Posted: 1/29/2023 1:58:57 AM EDT
I’ll start. Steven Berkoff, he starred as…
Victor Maitland (Beverly Hills Cop): Attached File Lieutenant Colonel Podovsky (First Blood: Part II): Attached File |
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Well, Alan Rickman, may he rest in peace, kinda was. But he was the goat.
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Ronnie cox, bad guy in total recall and RoboCop, also played Captain Jellico on star trek TNG.
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Quoted: Michael Ironside, bad guy in total recall. View Quote His best role is the villain in Turbo Kid. Attached File |
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I get killed in almost everything I am in. (I almost always play a bad guy)
I have a movie due out next year that I star in...I *probably* die ;) but I am not a bad guy. |
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Quoted: Jack Elam https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72701/download_-_2023-01-28T230438_643_jpeg-2689546.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: A villain? Yes, a villain. Elam made his screen debut in 1949 in She Shoulda Said No!, an exploitation film in which a chorus girl's habitual marijuana smoking ruins her career and then drives her brother to suicide. Over the next decade as an actor, Elam continued to perform most often in gangster films and Westerns, firmly establishing himself in those genres as a reliable and memorable villain or "heavy". In fact, by the end of the 1950s various American news outlets and moviegoers were referring to him as "'the screen's most loathsome character'". https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Elam |
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Quoted: Yes, a villain. Elam made his screen debut in 1949 in She Shoulda Said No!, an exploitation film in which a chorus girl's habitual marijuana smoking ruins her career and then drives her brother to suicide. Over the next decade as an actor, Elam continued to perform most often in gangster films and Westerns, firmly establishing himself in those genres as a reliable and memorable villain or "heavy". In fact, by the end of the 1950s various American news outlets and moviegoers were referring to him as "'the screen's most loathsome character'". https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Elam View Quote |
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Jason Isaacs makes a great bad guy. He was the villain in the Patriot, and of course as Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter series.
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Quoted: Quoted: Yes, a villain. Elam made his screen debut in 1949 in She Shoulda Said No!, an exploitation film in which a chorus girl's habitual marijuana smoking ruins her career and then drives her brother to suicide. Over the next decade as an actor, Elam continued to perform most often in gangster films and Westerns, firmly establishing himself in those genres as a reliable and memorable villain or "heavy". In fact, by the end of the 1950s various American news outlets and moviegoers were referring to him as "'the screen's most loathsome character'". https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Elam He was also in Cannonball Run. Attached File |
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Quoted: Ralph Fiennes was a nazi and He Who Must Not Be Named. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes But he is the new M in James Bond. Quoted: Christopher Lee https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72701/OIP_-_2023-01-28T222130_505_jpeg-2689525.JPG Dude was a bad ass in real life. He was a member of the British OSS/SAS. Cool video about the legend Christopher Lee |
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Quoted: Lee Van Cleef https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72701/OIP_-_2023-01-28T221728_344_jpeg-2689519.JPG View Quote 'Being born with a pair of beady eyes was the best thing that ever happened to me' - Lee Van Cleef |
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Danny Huston.
Played the head vampire in 30 Days Of Night, and many, many other roles as the main villain. |
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Quoted: Jack Elam https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72701/download_-_2023-01-28T230438_643_jpeg-2689546.JPG View Quote |
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View Quote Henry Silva was also in Amazon Women on the Moon & stated he wished he could have done more comedy, but he was type cast. |
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