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Q.E.D. (U.S. TV series)
Coincidentally, many of the actors who played villains in the series (Julian Glover, Ronald Lacey and Paul Freeman) also played villains in the Indiana Jones series of movies.
Peter Lorre
In 1954, he had the distinction of becoming the first actor to play a James Bond villain when he portrayed Le Chiffre in a television adaptation of Casino Royale, opposite Barry Nelson as an American James Bond.
List of Arthur characters
Cesar Romero, Frank Gorshin, and Burgess Meredith: Three deceased actors who played villains in the Batman TV show.
George Macready
George Macready (August 29, 1899 – July 2, 1973) was an American stage, film, and television actor who was noted for playing polished villains.
Once Upon a Time in the West
In addition, as in West the main villain is played by an actor (Glenn Ford) who normally played good guys.
Billy Webb's Amazing Stories
The villain is played by a different actor each week in a minor role, until the last episode where he wears a thick striped blazer like a boating one.
The Painted Desert
Oddly, another actor with a powerful voice, Robert Mitchum, also started out playing a bearded villain in a William Boyd movie twelve years later.
The Invisible Man
The actors playing the Invisible Man were not credited, though the actor whose voice was used was later revealed to be Tim Turner, who also played a villain (visible) in one episode.
Leslie Perrins
Leslie Perrins (October 7 1901 – December 13 1962) was an English actor who often played villains.
Sadashiv Amrapurkar
Sadashiv Amrapurkar is a popular Marathi actor who has played the villain in many Hindi films of the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s.
Hi Diddle Riddle
The actor who played the villain would always be credited as the "Special Guest Villain"
Rawhide (1938 film)
Other actors in the film are Arthur Loft, who plays the villain Ed Saunders, Dick Curtis, his henchman, and Cy Kendall, the corrupt sheriff.
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Malcolm McDowell
He later remarked upon his career playing film villains: "I suppose I'm primarily known for that but in fact, that would only be half of my career if I was to top it all up".
James Remar
Largely due to his somewhat intimidating physical appearance Remar has spent the majority of his film career playing villains.
Todd Manning
Romantic leads have often begun their careers playing villains (Valentino, Clark Gable, Humphrey Bogart among them).
Peter Arne
From the mid-1950s onward, he developed a successful career playing a broad range of supporting roles in both film and television, though with a specialisation in playing unsmiling villains such as German officers.
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Christopher Lee
In 1974, Lee finally got to play a James Bond villain when he was cast as the deadly assassin Francisco Scaramanga in The Man with the Golden Gun.
James Bond (film series)
(Both Lee and Sydow played Bond villains later.)
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Kirk Douglas
Douglas was always second-billed under Lancaster in these films but, with the exception of I Walk Alone, in which Douglas played a villain, their roles were more or less the same size.
Tough Guys (1986 film)
Douglas was always second-billed under Lancaster in these films but, with the exception of I Walk Alone, in which Douglas played a villain, their roles were more or less the same size.
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Lung Fong
In 1989, director Wong Jing needed someone to play a villain in Casino Raiders.
Superhero erotica
In private erotic superhero role-play, one person usually plays the part of the hero, while the other person plays the villain, citizen in distress, or the hero's sidekick.
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Christopher Walken
In 1985, Walken played a James Bond villain, Max Zorin, in A View to a Kill.
Christopher Walken
In 1992, Walken again played a supporting villain in Batman Returns as millionaire industrialist Max Shreck.
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Jackie Chan
Hung co-directed with Corey Yuen, and the villain in the film was played by Yuen Wah, both of whom were fellow graduates of the China Drama Academy.
Dragons Forever
Yet another classmate, Yuen Wah, plays the film's main villain, while legendary kickboxer Benny Urquidez plays his right hand man.
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Get Carter
Michael Caine appears as Cliff Brumby and Mickey Rourke plays the villain Cyrus Paice.
Get Carter
Michael Caine appears as Cliff Brumby and Mickey Rourke plays the villain Cyrus Paice.
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Frank (given name)
Frank Booth, the villain in the movie Blue Velvet, played by Dennis Hopper
In Dreams (song)
The sadistic villain of the film Frank Booth, played by Dennis Hopper, seems to be obsessed with the tune (along with the Bobby Vinton song "Blue Velvet").
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Gene Hackman
In 1995, Hackman played other noteworthy villains, fast-draw champion John Herod in The Quick and the Dead opposite Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe, as well as submarine Captain Frank Ramsey in the film Crimson Tide with Denzel Washington.
Prime Cut
Note: the scene involving Mary Ann at the end was adapted somewhat in the 1992 movie Unforgiven, written by David Webb Peoples and directed by Clint Eastwood, in which Hackman plays a villain who taunts his killer while lying wounded on his back after a gun battle.
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Flash in other media
The Flash's most famous villain in the series was the Trickster, played by Mark Hamill, which oddly foreshadowed Hamill's subsequent success at voicing the Joker in Batman: The Animated Series and, later, the Trickster in Justice League Unlimited.
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Alfred Molina
On 26 June 2008, it was announced that Molina will play the villain Ares in the upcoming animated Wonder Woman film.
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Sarah G. Buxton
Buxton was an original cast member and remained with the show for its entire run, playing the ever-plotting villain Annie Douglas Richards.
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Harold Gould
More recently, Gould played a villain called The Prankster on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, and made guest appearances on television series such as Felicity, The King of Queens, Touched by an Angel, and Judging Amy.
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Nikolai Volkoff
During the Cold War period, Volkoff played a communist villain who was one of the most hated men in professional wrestling.
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David Bowie
During this time Bowie was also asked to play the villain Max Zorin in the James Bond film A View to a Kill (1985), but turned down the role, stating that "I didn't want to spend five months watching my stunt double fall off mountains."
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Supergirl (film)
Faye Dunaway (who received top billing) played the primary villain, Selena.
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Revolving Doors of Vengeance
Without Yuk Ting around to protect his sons, Martin will play 'villain' and force them to cooperate.
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James Faulkner
Next to Jeremy Brett, Faulkner played the villain Stapleton.
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The Scorpion King
But Chow's manager vetoed this saying that Chow never plays villains and that doing so would betray his fans.
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Lace (TV series)
Badland recent played the recurring villain Margaret Slitheen in the 2005 series of Doctor Who.
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Richard Lynch
Although Richard Lynch is best known for playing heavies and villains, he was cast as the President of the United States in the 2007 film Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy.
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Raiders of the Lost Ark
(Lucas later named a villain, played by Raiders' Nazi strongman Pat Roach, in his 1988 fantasy film Willow after Kael.)
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Raiders of the Lost Ark
(Lucas later named a villain, played by Raiders' Nazi strongman Pat Roach, in his 1988 fantasy film Willow after Kael.)
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DeForest Kelley
For nine years, Kelley primarily played villains.
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Goldar
Goldar plays the main villain in the Mighty Morphin' section of the game.
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Lung Fong
Lung left his restaurant job, went on to play numerous other villains in the following decade.
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Gadget Boy & Heather
The main villain of this series , instead of Dr. Claw, is the mask-wearing six-armed villainess Spydra (Louise Vallance) who is accompanied by Boris, a frequently abused, wisecracking, sarcastic vulture with a Russian accent, along with her henchmen Mulch and his twin brother Houmous, all played by Maurice LaMarche.
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Hi Diddle Riddle
Dick Reeves (Doorman) played several villains in the 1952-58 Adventures of Superman series.
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Hi Diddle Riddle
Dick Reeves (Doorman) played several villains in the 1952-58 Adventures of Superman series.
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Never Let Go
Sellers played a London villain, in one of his rare straight roles.
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George Macready
George Macready (August 29, 1899 – July 2, 1973) was an American stage, film, and television actor who was noted for playing polished villains.
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SummerSlam (1989)
Hogan starred as the hero Rip, a popular professional wrestler while Tom Lister played the villain Zeus.
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Lost in Space
Harris hated playing the snarling, unappealing villain and knew his character would soon be killed off unless changes were made.
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Vanity (performer)
Vanity also played a villain torturing Nancy Allen's character in 1990's amnesia-plot TV movie Memories of Murder; the film has appeared on the Lifetime channel.
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Broderick Crawford
Crawford was stereotyped early in his career as a rough-talking tough guy, frequently playing the villain.
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Charles Dance
Dance typically plays assertive bureaucrats or villains.
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Mike Myers (actor)
Myers played both the title role and the villain (as well as other characters) in all three Austin Powers films.
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Lyle Talbot
Talbot also worked with the Three Stooges in Gold Raiders, portrayed Lex Luthor in 1950's Atom Man vs. Superman, played villains in four comedies with The Bowery Boys, and took the role of Commissioner Gordon in the 1949 serial Batman and Robin.
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Manohla Dargis
Following her negative review of the first Garfield movie, the second movie, Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, names the main villain, played by Billy Connolly, Lord Dargis.
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Laurence Olivier
Through the use of computer graphics, footage of him as a young man was integrated into the 2004 film Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow in which Olivier "played" the villain.
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Benicio del Toro
Work in films followed, beginning with his debut in Big Top Pee-wee and in the 007 film Licence to Kill, in which 21-year-old del Toro held the distinction of being the youngest actor ever to play a Bond villain.
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Cuban musical theatre
The troupe included Andrés Prieto (a famous actor), Manuel García (who played the villain), the singer María del Rosario Sabatini, Antonio Hermosilla and others.
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The Quest (film)
Van Damme originally wanted Benjamin C. DeWolfe to play the Mongolian villain.
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Captain Barbell (TV series)
Antonio Aquitania who played a villain in the TV series, was Captain Barbell's best friend in Bong Revilla's movie version.
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Die Hard series
Early rumors about Die Hard 5 included the return of actress Bonnie Bedelia as John McClane's ex-wife Holly and Morgan Freeman playing the lead villain.
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Die Hard series
Early rumors about Die Hard 5 included the return of actress Bonnie Bedelia as John McClane's ex-wife Holly and Morgan Freeman playing the lead villain.
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Die Hard series
Early rumors about Die Hard 5 included the return of actress Bonnie Bedelia as John McClane's ex-wife Holly and Morgan Freeman playing the lead villain.
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Buck Rogers (serial)
Anthony Warde played "Killer Kane", Buck Rogers's enemy; this was the only time that Warde, who usually portrayed evil underlings in serials, played a lead villain .
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Anthony Hopkins
Since Red Dragon was considered a remake of Manhunter, it allowed Hopkins to play the iconic villain in adaptations of all three of the best-selling Lecter novels by Thomas Harris.
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Kaiji (manga)
Masato Hagiwara, the voice of Akagi Shigeru reprises his role as lead in the second anime adaption of a Nobuyuki Fukumoto work, opposite Masane Tsukayama who again plays an elderly, refined villain.
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Batman (serial)
J. Carrol Naish played the villain, an original character named Dr. Daka. Rounding out the cast were Shirley Patterson as Linda Page (Bruce Wayne's love interest), and William Austin as Alfred.
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Gilligan's Island
In a second sequel, The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island (1981), villains played by Martin Landau and then-wife Barbara Bain (who also appeared together on Mission: Impossible and Space: 1999) try to take over the island to gain access to a vein of Supremium, a valuable but volatile element.
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Pistilli was a veteran of many Spaghetti Westerns, usually playing a villain (as in Leone's For a Few Dollars More).
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Timothy Dalton
In 2007, Dalton played villain Simon Skinner in the highly acclaimed action/comedy movie Hot Fuzz.
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Training Day
This marks one of the few movies where Washington plays a villain.
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Adaptations of Little Red Riding Hood
In one cartoon comic version, Little Red Riding Hood is accompanied by Tweety Bird while the villains are played by a Wolf and Sylvester, who almost come to blows over who is going to play "Grandma".
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Adaptations of Little Red Riding Hood
In one cartoon comic version, Little Red Riding Hood is accompanied by Tweety Bird while the villains are played by a Wolf and Sylvester, who almost come to blows over who is going to play "Grandma".
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Andy Serkis
Serkis has played the villain Capricorn in Inkheart, based on the novel of the same name by Cornelia Funke.
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Enchanted (film)
Susan Sarandon as Queen Narissa: Playing the main villain of the film, Sarandon had been attracted to the project prior to Lima's involvement as director.
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Rob-B-Hood
Sun emphasised the need for Chan to show flexibility in his roles, citing a number of actors that have thrived by playing the occasional villain.
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The Brady Bunch
Same cast as previous but with Tim Matheson playing a villain impersonating Carol's first husband.
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Hero Angeles
After Dyesebel, he plays one of the main villains in Luna Mystika, which stars his fellow former Kapamilya star Heart Evangelista and Mark Anthony Fernandez.
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Ted Nugent
Nugent played a villain.
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Once Upon a Time in the West
In addition, as in West the main villain is played by an actor (Glenn Ford) who normally played good guys.
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Tron (film)
David Warner plays the villain, Ed Dillinger (and Sark), as well as providing the voice of the Master Control Program.
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Sholay
Amitabh Bachchan, who had one of the lead roles in the original "Sholay" plays the villain, Gabbar Singh, in "Aag."
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Bob Jones University
All the films have an evangelistic emphasis, and curiously, Bob Jones, Jr. plays villains in four of them.
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Carousel
The climax scene of the Hindi movie Ghayal by producer director Raj Kumar Santoshi was shot in an amusement park involving a carousel where the villain Balbantrai played by Amrishpuri was killed.
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Hot Fuzz
The film also includes various references to The Wicker Man, in which Edward Woodward, here playing a major villain, had played a policeman tough on law and order.
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Rob-B-Hood
Benny Chan had originally intended for Jackie to play a full-fledged villain, who "hits women and burns people with cigarettes".
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George Sanders (actor)
Sanders played an upper crust English villain, G. Emory Partridge, in a 1965 The Man From U.N.C.L.E. episode, "The Gazebo in the Maze Affair" and reprised the role later that year in "The Yukon Affair."
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Eight Men Out
The story's delightfully colorful villains are played by Christopher Lloyd and Richard Edson (as the halfway-comic duo who make the first assault on the players), Michael Mantell as the chief gangster's extremely undependable right-hand man, and Kevin Tighe as the Bostonian smoothie who coolly declares: 'You know what you feed a dray horse in the morning if you want a day's work out of him?
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Eight Men Out
The story's delightfully colorful villains are played by Christopher Lloyd and Richard Edson (as the halfway-comic duo who make the first assault on the players), Michael Mantell as the chief gangster's extremely undependable right-hand man, and Kevin Tighe as the Bostonian smoothie who coolly declares: 'You know what you feed a dray horse in the morning if you want a day's work out of him?
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Lee Marvin
The Killers was also the first movie in which Marvin received top billing and the only time Ronald Reagan played a villain.
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Gordon Scott
Tarzan the Magnificent (1960, Scott's successor in the Tarzan role, Jock Mahoney, played the villain)
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Mad Max 2
The two-part episode "Movie Madness" from Power Rangers: Time Force included a reference to the film in a section, in which Vernon Wells played the role of Time Force's main villain.
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Denjin Zaborger
Ken Kazato (Gen Akitzuki) would switch from playing a villain in Denjin Zaborger to playing a hero in Toei's 1978 sentai series J.A.K.Q. Dengeki Tai.
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Austin Powers in Goldmember
Johan van der Smut, better known as Goldmember, is a fictional villain played by Mike Myers (John Travolta played the character in a cameo at the end of the film).
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Pazhassi Raja (film)
Suman who played the villain in Sivaji: The Boss, signed on to play the villain, Pazhaiveetan Chandu and Sarath Kumar, who will make his debut in Malayalam cinema after many years in Kollywood, will play Edachena Kunkan, the chief lieutenant to ‘Pazhassi Raja’.
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Pazhassi Raja (film)
Suman who played the villain in Sivaji: The Boss, signed on to play the villain, Pazhaiveetan Chandu and Sarath Kumar, who will make his debut in Malayalam cinema after many years in Kollywood, will play Edachena Kunkan, the chief lieutenant to ‘Pazhassi Raja’.
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Berwick Kaler
David Leonard plays the villain (since 1985; took a year out in the nineties)
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Frank Vosper
Vosper made his stage debut in 1919 and was best known for playing urbane villains.
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Ripper
'Ripper', the villain played by Tom Noonan in the Arnold Schwarzenegger film Last Action Hero
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Noah Young
Noah Young (2 February, 1887 - 18 April, 1958) was a former champion weightlifter who joined the Hal Roach studios as an actor, mainly playing comic villains.
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Noah Young
Noah Young (2 February, 1887 - 18 April, 1958) was a former champion weightlifter who joined the Hal Roach studios as an actor, mainly playing comic villains.
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Manjil Virinja Pookkal
Mohanlal plays the villain in this film, one of the very few negative characters he has played in his career.
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The Invisible Man
The actors playing the Invisible Man were not credited, though the actor whose voice was used was later revealed to be Tim Turner, who also played a villain (visible) in one episode.
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San Pedro, Los Angeles, California
The villains in this movie are Poison Ivy, played by Uma Thurman, Mr. Freeze, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger (who received top billing for this film), and Bane, played by Jeep Swenson. [85]
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Leslie Perrins
Leslie Perrins (October 7 1901 – December 13 1962) was an English actor who often played villains.
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Miko Hughes
Hughes played a lovable villain who was part of a renegade group of aliens.
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The Nude Bomb
Sylvia Kristel, at the time well-known for her appearances in the Emmanuelle film series, makes a brief appearance as Agent 34, with actress Andrea Howard playing as Agent 22 (Agent 99-type role) and Vittorio Gassman playing the Blofeld-like villain.
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Bob Jones, Jr.
Although Jones enjoyed playing villains in Shakespeare plays and religious films—he founded the BJU cinema department in 1950—he genuinely enjoyed a life of ideas and the fine arts.
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Pramathesh Barua
The film became a critical success, and Barua went on to play the villain in Bhagyalaxmi (1932), directed by Dhiren Ganguly.
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Lou Savarese
Other recent works include the independent film Nicky’s Game, A Matter of Honor, and Knock, Knock (2007 film), a horror film in which Lou plays Rico, the villain.
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Mohnish Behl
Mohnish Behl first attracted notice playing the villain in Maine Pyar Kiya.
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Laurel and Hardy
Babe Hardy was quite versatile, playing heroes, villains, and even female characters.
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Laurel and Hardy
Tiny Sandford was a very tall and burly man who played authority figures and Walter Long played villains.
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The Master (TV series)
Art Hindle, playing the villain, also appeared in one of the first ninja-centered movies to reach America: The Octagon, starring Chuck Norris and Lee Van Cleef.
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The Master (TV series)
In episode 7, "Juggernaut", Lee Van Cleef and the villain played by Stuart Whitman form a romantic quasi-triangle with the female guest lead.
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The Master (TV series)
George Maharis, who played the villain of this episode, starred on Route 66, where Van Cleef had played a guest villain; Maharis is also, as Van Cleef was, an avid painter in his free time.
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The Master (TV series)
George Maharis, who played the villain of this episode, starred on Route 66, where Van Cleef had played a guest villain; Maharis is also, as Van Cleef was, an avid painter in his free time.
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The Master (TV series)
Marc Alaimo, who plays a villain here and would go on to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, is one of two guests who tie this series to Star Trek, the other being Diana Muldaur.
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The Maid of Arran
John L. Morgan played Captain John Ingram, a moustache-twirling villain inspired by Black's Edward Ingram, who wants Shiela for himself.
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Garfield: The Movie
At the telegraph tower, Happy Chapman (the main villain played by Stephen Tobolowsky) the star of a Saturday morning show is sick of cats (because of his allergies) and wishes for a dog star along with him, and to outdo his more successful twin brother Walter, a news anchor.
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Humor Risk
Groucho played an "old movie" villain, who "sported a long moustache and was clad in black", while Chico was probably his "chuckling [Italian] henchman".
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Lucha libre
The American horror movie Wrestlemaniac is centered around the story of an insane luchador with abnormal strength; the titular villain is played by actual lucha libre wrestler Rey Mysterio Sr.
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Lucha libre
The American horror movie Wrestlemaniac is centered around the story of an insane luchador with abnormal strength; the titular villain is played by actual lucha libre wrestler Rey Mysterio Sr.
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No More Kings
William Zabka, who played villain Johnny Lawrence in the movie, directed the video as well.
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Fred Kohler
Kohler's imposing 6-foot physique and stern features earned him a niche playing villains.
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Dragons Forever
Yet another classmate, Yuen Wah, plays the film's main villain, while legendary kickboxer Benny Urquidez plays his right hand man.
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Gil Grissom
Noonan also played a clever villain pursued by the CSIs in season three "Abra-Cadaver".
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Leave It to Beaver characters
Actor Hugh Beaumont often played villains and heavies in film and television before capturing his signature role as Ward Cleaver.
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G.O.R.A.
The soundtrack was produced by Sagopa Kajmer and the film score was composed by Ozan Çolakoğlu. Cem Yılmaz plays both the protagonist and the villain in a dual role.
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Arkon
Simon Williams (Wonder Man), in his first major Hollywood role, played the villain in one installment.
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Living Dead Girl
This relates to the villain played by Vincent Price in the 1965 film Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine and the 1966 film Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs.
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