Also, the Riddler in Batman Blows or whichever one it was.
There is a part of England that rivals Cabot Cove called MidSomer,a rural paradise of thatched cottages,country pubs and charming scenery with a murder rate that would make the police chief of Rio De Janeiro quake in his boots.
Err? Carrey plays a rock star who gets offed in the first few minutes.
And toss out Sam Jackson, he also played a Nazi in The Spirit.
A Nazi!
Sam Jackson has already made our list of people who play villains, as he has done several tiems before the Spirit.
I’d point out that Ben Affleck is a villain in Mall Rats, by the way. I don’t think Boiler Room can count as a “villain”.
How about Noah Wyle in Enough?
That’s what I meant, toss him out list of folks who meet the criteria.
Did Charlie Chaplin ever play a bad guy other than Adenoid Hynkel? (And he also played a good guy in that movie)
Not a big older movie buff, but has folksy old Burl Ives played a villain in anything but The Big Country, where he won an Oscar?
And I think The Firm was most memorable for Tom Cruise being able to punch out The Oatmeal Man, Wilford Brimley.
He’s an escaped convict and murderer in A Perfect World, though his character is a bit ambiguous. One of his best roles, by the way. His somewhat constipated acting style works perfectly for the character he plays.
Margaret Wycherly
(1) “Good Guy” Role:
In Gary Cooper’s 1941 movie Sergeant York, she plays the role of Mother York, (Alvin York’s mother).
(2) “Bad Guy” Role:
In James Cagney’s 1949 movie White Heat she plays the role of Ma Jarrett,
(Cody Jarrett’s mother). (Cody Jarrett is played by James Cagney.)
I know. Mr. Brooks is also one of his better performances.
He should really just focus on playing oddball killers.