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  1. 1. Robert De Niro. Actor. Producer. Director. Cape Fear (1991) One of the greatest actors of all time, Robert De Niro was born on August 17, 1943 in Manhattan, New York City, to artists Virginia (Admiral) and Robert De Niro Sr. His paternal grandfather was of Italian descent, and his other ancestry is Irish, English, Dutch, German, and French.

    • Christoph Waltz
    • Christopher Lee
    • Javier Bardem
    • Dennis Hopper
    • John Malkovich
    • Hugo Weaving
    • Gary Oldman
    • Michael Ironside
    • Mads Mikkelsen
    • William Fichtner

    Waltz is such a talented and charming actor that he even made audiences overlook the fact he was playing a horrific Nazi in WWII Europe who hunted down runaway Jews and sent them to concentration camps. His well-deserved Oscar win for Inglourious Basterdswas a coming out party for the actor and after that the floodgates just opened with more offers...

    The only man on this list to play the villain in a James Bond, Lord Of The Rings andStar Wars film, Lee needs absolutely no introduction. Dating back to the 1940s, Lee has starred in more than 275 movies. While he’s played both good and evil characters, Lee is known as an “expert in evil.” It was a combination of his voice and size that simultaneou...

    Bardem is one of the rare names on this list who hasn’t always played the villain, but he’s earned his spot for how stunningly well he’s played those dark and disturbed characters. Don’t believe us? Go back and watch No Country For Old Men. Still in doubt? How about Skyfall? An Oscar winner for No Country and a critical favorite for Skyfall, Bardem...

    Pop quiz… which go-to villain ran the table with roles from the extreme to the extremely absurd? That would be Dennis Hopper. And we loved every minute of it. From his uber-creepy role in David Lynch’s Blue Velvet to his now iconic turn as a terrorist in Speed, Hopper knew how to play a bad guy. It was his facial mannerisms, his voice and his raw i...

    There’s crazy…and then there is the John Malkovich. What’s so remarkable about his filmography is how quickly his characters can go from totally normal to off-the-wall psychotic. That’s a credit to Malkovich, who knows how to be equal parts suave and equal parts deadly without missing a beat. Whether it was as Vicomte de Valmont in Dangerous Liaiso...

    You may not know his name, but you know his face. Hugo Weaving may be best known as Agent Smith in the Matrix trilogy but his career spans roles in everything from The Hobbit to Captain America. When a director signs Weaving to a role, it’s because the actor’s reputation as multi-dimensional actor proceeds him throughout the industry. As evidenced ...

    While Gary Oldman is quick to point out that he also plays good guys (i.e. Commissioner Gordon, Sirius Black), when you think of villains, you think of him. Oldman also has a knack, not just for transforming his acting style for every film, but also for his wardrobe. This is an actor who donned everything from heavy makeup to portray Dracula to wha...

    A common favorite of those of us here at Screen Rant is Michael Ironside. He’s one of those actors that pours his entire entity into his roles and it shines through in every performance. Ironside is a method actor and tackles every role with that type of “I don’t care if I’m evil, I’m right” mentality. He’s as fully committed to his characters as h...

    Mads Mikkelsen may not be as well known in the States as he is in his native Denmark, but it hasn’t taken him long to make his mark. As Le Chiffre, the first villain Daniel Craig tangled with his during his debut turn as 007 in Casino Royale, he held his own against the dashing spy. Mikkelsen followed up that role with a even meatier one as a young...

    While it’s not always the case, usually when you see William Fichtner turn up on a TV show or in a movie, you immediately get the sense you can’t trust him. He always plays that slime-ball hired gun that is brought in to clean up a mess. Often times he has his own secret agenda, other times he’s introduced as the bad guy but then turns somewhat hon...

  2. When the Bad Guys, a crew of criminal animals, are finally caught after years of heists and being the world’s most-wanted villains, Mr. Wolf brokers a deal to save them all from prison.

  3. Apr 22, 2022 · The Bad Guys: Directed by Pierre Perifel. With Sam Rockwell, Marc Maron, Awkwafina, Craig Robinson. To avoid prison, a gang of notorious animal criminals pretends to seek being rehabilitated, only for their leader to realize that he genuinely wants to change his ways.

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    • Animation, Adventure, Comedy
    • Pierre Perifel
    • 2022-04-22
  4. The Bad Guys is a 2022 American animated heist comedy film [6][7][8] based on the children's book series of the same name by Aaron Blabey, produced by DreamWorks Animation Studios and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film was directed by Pierre Perifel (in his feature directorial debut) from a screenplay by Etan Cohen, and stars the ...

  5. And to be honest, that happens A LOT. He plays good guys, bad guys, good guys who seem bad, guys who kill presidents, guys who suck blood and guys with weird haircuts. His villains always have different motivations, styles and even accents, but you can be sure they’re all equally terrifying. 4. Christoph Waltz.

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  7. May 19, 2023 · Craig Robinson voices Mr. Shark in The Bad Guys cast, the gang’s master of disguise. Mr. Shark was clearly the comic relief in the movie and that made Robinson a perfect voice actor since he has based his entire career on comedy. Two of Robinson’s most notable roles are Darryl Philbin on The Office and Doug Judy on NBC's Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

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