Mind you, he had somehow managed to make the audience sympathise with him instead of the Rock Hudson/Elizabeth Taylor family.
The Heiress
A Place in the Sun
Give you 'The Heiress'...probably. (More 'chancer' than villain IMO) Wouldn't really call him a 'villain' in 'A Place In the Sun'. It's all quite ambiguous and one tends to root for him, somehow. Well, I do. (Pulling a similar trick to Mr Dean in Giant, I guess. C'mon, Shelley Winters is *really* annoying in APITS! Brilliant performance by her.) Anti-hero, maybe?
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Shinjuku Incident. It's a film noir where the villain is the main character though.
Played heels pre bond, and has a scene where his character rapes his wife in Hitchcock's Marnie.
Also played a villain in Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959).
Played a well-dodgy lawyer in 'JFK'.
The Avengers (not the Marvel one).
She wasn't very nice in The Proposal
He's a bad guy in Police Woman and Killer Meteors
Of course, the weather guy baddie, I forgot about him.
He played an assassin opposite Antonio Bandereas, albeit he was the "nice" assassin....
Arguably, he was the bad guy in Rambo.
Dean. Wasn't his character in Giant the villain of the piece? Long time since I've seen it, but I remember him been a nasty alcoholic.
Played an antagonist early on in his career, check out Death Race 2000 and Capone.
She played a sympathetic racist in Crash
Yeah, he was a villain in that. I remember that movie being quite gory.
He played Genghis Khan, who might be considered villainous by those he had massacred in his empire building.
She's playing the villain in the new Minions movie.
Played a wrong 'un in 'The Green Berets', although he was supposed to be the hero.
And Sly Stallone played a mugger in Woody Allen's 'Bananas'.
Dianne Wiest played an evil queen in The 10th Kingdom.
...is the villain in I Heart Shakey.
Giant.
Mind you, he had somehow managed to make the audience sympathise with him instead of the Rock Hudson/Elizabeth Taylor family.
The Heiress
A Place in the Sun
Give you 'The Heiress'...probably. (More 'chancer' than villain IMO) Wouldn't really call him a 'villain' in 'A Place In the Sun'. It's all quite ambiguous and one tends to root for him, somehow. Well, I do. (Pulling a similar trick to Mr Dean in Giant, I guess. C'mon, Shelley Winters is *really* annoying in APITS! Brilliant performance by her.) Anti-hero, maybe?
Sorry...semantics.