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Yup. Textbook definition of "typecast as a Hollywood villain".
I'm trying to think if I can recollection a SINGLE role where he WASN'T a henchman (who usually dies). Can't think of one yet. I don't recall him ever having any big speaking roles either, despite seeing him in loads of 80s movies.
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Quote History Quoted:Yup. Textbook definition of "typecast as a Hollywood villain".
I'm trying to think if I can recollection a SINGLE role where he WASN'T a henchman (who usually dies). Can't think of one yet. I don't recall him ever having any big speaking roles either, despite seeing him in loads of 80s movies.
Great selections by many of you.
I hear "typecast", I think: "At least s/he's working."
They all can't be fantastic roles. This thread made me think of David Warner (RIP), to see what other infamous villain roles the guy had besides Time Bandits, that one ST:TNG episode, and the Baldur's Gate franchise. Turns out the guy worked a lot. On a variety of projects. Something like 90 movies alone.
Always. Be.
Closing. Working.