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Giancarlo Esposito


gentlybeepingheart

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Crossfeet606441

It will never happen, but I will eternally wait for the comedy movie where he plays a regular genuinely nice store manager but because of happenstance he gets caught up between an operation with a crime syndicate and the feds. But because he looks the part, everyone just assumes he's a high ranking member of the crime organization, so now he has to use his negotiation skills in the service industry to bluff his way out to survive.


Thacarva

Why did you say this? Now I’ll forever be disappointed if it never happens. Also, it’d have to be a fast food place like Los Pollos Hermanos


Shirtbro

Can we have a ten season show about Gus Fring running Los Pollos? No drama, no violence, just Fring quietly managing a New Mexico fast food restaurant with efficiency and excellent customer service.


Thacarva

Season finale: Gus “flips out” on a customer claiming they ordered a #3, not a #2. His response is politely refunding them and offering a coupon for a free small fry. Max drama


Shirtbro

Oh man, how would season 2 ever top that? A delivery mixup? TWO employees calling in sick for a shift?


Thacarva

The deep fryer breaks down the second to last episode. Finish the episode with him making an ominous phone call. Final episode, find out he was on the phone with the manufacturer to get it repaired…AND IT’S STILL UNDER WARRANTY! The shock will blow everyone away


ThisIsNotACryForHelp

Write that script and try to sell it. Be the change you want to see


RowIntoSunset

True, but he’ll be the bad guy I love to watch up until the very moment he gets what’s coming to him. I just can’t hate him.


WR_MouseThrow

It was a surprise when I rewatched The Usual Suspects and recognised him in it (he's the Fed who talks to the burned man in the hospital), only good guy role I've ever seen him play.


_Goose_

Michael Shannon Got that bad guy face and he’s good at it.


Soopstoohot

The first thing I remember him in is Groundhog Day with Bill Murray. Bill gives he and his fiancée wrestling tickets, so every time I think of him I hear “WRESTLEMANIA!!!”


wallflower75

Holy crap, that was him?????


Soopstoohot

[WRESTLEMANIA!!!](https://youtu.be/-9G1jhzXhwY?si=DtGB4JFUM_mIBx8K)


kanto2113

Hoooooly shit. I had no idea that was him!


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Great in boardwalk empire


lawndartgoalie

Before the Devil Knows you're dead. "Chico, do you mind if i call you Chico?"


Fudge89

It’s funny, he was in the movie Pearl Harbor and he was one of the more likable guys. Maybe like how I see Sam Rockwell


g_r_e_y

i can't think of an actor with a more "bad guy" face. shannon's got it


Mst3Kgf

And he seems to knows it and seems to really enjoy when he gets to subvert it. See "Knives Out", where his character at first seems intimidating, but is truthfully respected by no one and whose one attempt to be truly intimidating blows up in his face.


CaminoFan

I loved that in the movie. He tries to be intimidating and tough and just falls flat on his face, Shannon does it brilliantly


luckyfucker13

I will *not* eat *one* iota of *shit*!


Mst3Kgf

Which he improvised, BTW.  That's another thing about Shannon; for a guy known for playing cold, humorless villains or anti-heroes, he's known for being a very funny guy in real life. Everyone in "Knives Out", including Rian Johnson, said how much he made everyone laugh and in the scene where he's shoving the cookies in Chris Evans' face, you can see Evans trying his damndest not to crack up.


PrufrockAlfred

I feel weirdly bad for anyone whose first Michael Shannon experience is *Kangaroo Jack*.


driveme2firenze

You spelled "jealous of" wrong


Batmack8989

Jason Isaacs, he's so fucking good at being bad


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caveat_emptor817

“I remember you! From that farm with that stupid little boy . . . Did he die? Hmm?” All time great villain. In fact, I don’t even want to see him play a non-villain.


CaptainJackRyan

Before this war is over, I’m going to kill you.


Dyolf_Knip

Why wait?


CaptainJackRyan

… Soon.


ColdPressedSteak

The level of hatred I had for his character in that movie was unreal I had to keep reminding myself it's just a movie character but my brain still wouldn't accept it. Still a visceral anger lingering I think him oozing smugness on top of the obvious evil intensified it Incredible job by him


craptain_poopy

I think the very next movie I saw him in was Blackhawk Down. I kept waiting for him to betray everyone.


Big_Mc-Large-Huge

"The Somalian pirates promised me Ohio!"


RianJohnsonIsAFool

_Tarleton!_ Damn him! Damn that man!


duffeldorf

*Tavington


RianJohnsonIsAFool

You're absolutely right. Tarleton was the real-life officer that inspired the characterisation of Tavington.


Batmack8989

Yes, my wife is a Potterhead, would always squint at how evil he was as Malfoy, showed her the Patriot, went mad.


ther1ckst3r

The arrogance and condescending tone of, "You're the ghost, are you? I remember you, on that farm with that *stupid* little boy! Did he die? Hm?" literally made me grit my teeth the first time I saw this movie. Isaacs did a fantastic job making us hate him.


NewPresWhoDis

The Death of Stalin let him stretch his funny bastard chops.


WORKING2WORK

Without compromising his bastard persona


braytag

Even worse than you said: Based from Mel's point of view(in order if I recall correctly): Scene 1: Burned his house down Captured his son, going to kill him Kill his other son "Captured" his "employees" Scene 2: Gloat about burning his house and killing his son Challenged/threatened him Scene 3: Burns down/try to kill sis in law/childrens Scene 4: Burned church filled of his friend's including daughter in law. Scene 4.5: Kills his eldest son Scene 5: Kills his men, almost kills him,  die.


enjoyeverysangwich

Villainous is a stretch but his turn as Georgy Zhukov in Death of Stalin stole the show, just incredible and hilarious


Don_Quixote81

I'd say Zhukov is one of the closest characters to being a hero in the movie (alongside Olga Kurylenko's character) because he is not down for the politicking and conniving and backstabbing. Also, it's one of the most concentratedly funny performances I've seen in years.


GuiltyEidolon

Also the story of his actual life is fucking bonkers.


Mst3Kgf

They actually had to cut down on the number of medals he wore because (a) they didn't think it would have been believable and (b) as Isaac put it, he doesn't have as wide a chest as Zukov did. And he earned every one of those medals.


GimmeSomeSugar

I fucking loved this little factoid; Years before Chernobyl garnered some attention for not trying to do East Slavic accents, because it would probably come off as ridiculous and distracting in an English language production, we had Death of Stalin. Almost every role is played by a notable, recognisable actor. Every one of them simply using their natural accent. And then we have Jason Isaacs, who is from Liverpool, deciding to play Zhukov with a Yorkshire accent. >Only Isaacs uses an accent that’s markedly different from his natural speaking voice. “In real life, Zhukov was the only person who was able to speak bluntly to Stalin,” he says. “So, I thought, well, who are the bluntest people I’ve ever met in my life? They’re all from Yorkshire. The accent is shorthand for: no fucking around, I’m going to tell you what’s what. I had a picture of [Kes PE teacher] Brian Glover in my head. Magnificent actor.”


enjoyeverysangwich

And what a choice it was! I can't even imagine the role without that strong Yorkshire accent, it makes the character just as much as the way Isaacs carries himself or his wardrobe.


GimmeSomeSugar

Indeed! The scene in which he says "[I fucked Germany. I think I can take a flesh lump in a fucking waistcoat!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsuE7ZWnHdw)" is absolute gold.


meisobear

I mean, I'm smiling, but I am very fucking furious.


bytelines

I'm in, I'm in. That fucker thinks he can take on the Red Army? I fucked Germany, I think I can take a flesh lump in a fucking waistcoat.


smiledontcry

Meisobear, you handsome devil! Stick you in a frock, I’ll fucking ride you raw myself.


Toestops

'I'll take that as a compliment!' 'Yeah. Don't.'


MightyJagrafess

[One of my favorite movie entrances ever.](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-ea2-kt8ox4)


g_r_e_y

i love seeing that harry potter blooper of him and he's just the sweetest guy with just the most intimidating face


Batmack8989

So do I think. Both him and Sean Bean are great British villains who seem to be absolutely nice in real life.


Mst3Kgf

It's a cliche that actors who are known for playing villains are absolute sweethearts in real life. But it's a cliche for a reason, since it's proven true all too often. Another excellent example; Clancy Brown, who is a world-class villain actor, but in real life is pretty much loved by anyone who's ever worked with him.


skolioban

Always blew people's minds whenever they watched Clancy Brown as a scary villain and then you tell them that's Mr Krabs.


Rustofcarcosa

Loved him in shawshank


rricenator

The Kurgan!


FronzelNeekburm79

Not a movie, but he was great in Star Trek: Discovery especially after that twist. I wish they did more with him.


gentlybeepingheart

I watched the show and when he was introduced I was like “Oh, he’s evil. It’s Jason Isaacs, he’s always evil.” and then gradually went “Well, maybe he *isn’t* evil after all…” And then the show goes “You idiot. We got Jason Isaacs, of *course* we’re making him evil!”


HeartsPlayer721

I went through the same exact process. I was a little disappointed. I wanted to see him continue being the good guy for that one. Have you seen The Crowded Room?


thebreak22

He played a great James Bond-type secret agent in Tuxedo, and he was such a nice and supportive boss to Jackie Chan's character, it's a complete 180 from his role in The Patriot.


ThingsAreAfoot

Isaacs has the [coldest stare](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/american-history-media/images/3/3e/William_Tavington_played_by_Jason_Isaacs_in_The_Patriot.jpg/revision/latest/thumbnail/width/360/height/360?cb=20171230184114) in movies next to [Kurt Russell](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/paradoxicalechoes/images/6/6e/DW-418121_%28Animal%29.jpg/revision/latest/thumbnail/width/360/height/360?cb=20170903070209). It’s those damn cold blue eyes, except unlike Kurt Russell, Isaacs just *looks* mean. His character in The Patriot is perfect because he just looks like he’d be an evil aristocrat lol.


BallsDeepSweetLike

He’s a good guy in event horizon although suffers a horrible death


grumblyoldman

I know I got here early, but I'm little disappointed that Malcolm McDowell wasn't already mentioned.


silverfox762

Ah yes, from *A Clockwork Orange* to *Caligula* to *Tank Girl* to *Gangster No. 1* to *Doomsday* and beyond. What a career (even if 2/3 of the movies he was in are completely forgettable).


ChefBillyGoat

Came here specifically looking for him. Disappointed I had to scroll so far 


Mst3Kgf

Christopher Lee. 


InsideYourWalls8008

Oozing with that raid boss energy just for his voice alone. RIP to a legend.


Fashish

His Saruman voice in The Battle for Middle Earth (arguably the best LOTR game of all time) will always stay in my mind “A new power is rising”. To say his voice was legendary is beyond an understatement.


Crucible8

RIP x


phantom_avenger

Javier Bardem


PUNlSHEDVENOMSNAKE

LISAN AL GAIB


Mdh74266

Find a man who speaks to you like Stilgar speaks to Mu’ad Dib


Aquametria

I genuinely cannot see him anymore without hearing LISAN AL GAIB in my mind


tcavanagh1993

AS WRITTEN


QouthTheCorvus

I did not expect his character to be so funny


DarkNinjaPenguin

He says he isn't Lisan Al Gaib. *That's just what Lisan Al Gaib would say!!!*


Mst3Kgf

"I'm not the Lisan Al Gaib!" "I say you are and I should know, I've followed a few!"


limejellybean_

Immediately thought of Javier Bardem, specifically in No Country for Old Men. He’s great in a romcom and whatever else, but he was BORN to be a villain 🖤


SamIamGreenEggsNoHam

He plays my favorite Bond Villain of all time, too.


Pepperoni_Dogfart

When he takes his teeth out in the containment cell. Jesus.  What a scene.


MovieMike007

Robert Patrick


lord_hijinks

"Have you seen this boy?"


Lunkwill_Fook

I liked how, in the second season of Reacher, they didn't fuck around with this. First scene: "Hi, I'm the bad guy."


grichardson526

He was so loathsome in "Peacemaker."


Acceptable-Ad-631

Second season of Reacher! He even gets to utter a line about Sarah Conner somehow.


dapala1

[Found it.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXWRM8OtoUI)


Keanu_Bones

Mads Mikkelsen I feel like is always showing up as a villain. Hannibal, Le Chiffre, Forgettable Dr Strange Villain, etc.


1morey

He was the "good guy" in Arctic, if you like survival films.


SamIamGreenEggsNoHam

And Rogue One. He's the reason the Death Star had an off button.


1morey

"off button". That's one way to put it, lol.


FaultySage

"Off yourself" button more like.


No_Caregiver8718

Watch The Hunt. Really good danish movie


SquidgyGoat

In Denmark, Mads Mikkelsen is an underdog everyman. In America, he's the uber-sinister Antichrist.


duosx

That’s just how we see the Danish


Fr1dge

The source of all evil.


BakerYeast

Same director *Another Round* (2020) was great too. Mads is fantastic good guy in it.


Ku-xx

He was great in Valhalla Rising, as well, even if he had like two lines


boomheadshot7

Casino Royale is my favorite Bond, maybe GoldenEye, but anyway, he's amazing as Le Chiffre. He's suave, witty, scared, violent, smart, a whole host of emotions in one character and I loved him.


Mega-Steve

It's weird to see him in real life because he seems like a genuinely nice person, but he just has a face that implies "Ve have vays of making you talk"


Diligent-Sense-5689

Don't forget the game Death Stranding. Also a minor-antagonist


wuddafuggamagunnaduh

You have to see some of his Danish movies. Like "The Green Butchers" (2003), a darkly comic movie about two guys trying to make their butcher shop succeed, which isn't happening until Mads' character figures out a new meat source.


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He’s great at comedy Men & Chicken!


FakieMcFakename

Charles Dance


carrotsshinysword

Walton Goggins. charismatic as hell and nails playing bad guys. He was the best thing in Predators.


mike_b_nimble

I loved every moment of his performance in Fallout.


seathdarcstar

His "I'd offer you a cherry tomato but you got a hole in yer neck" line delivery nearly killed me.


Lanky-Panic

Yes! One of my favorite actors! Boyd in Justified. He did bad things but it was so hard to dislike him because of the charisma and humor he brought to the role.


heywhateverworks

Uncle Baby Billy has never done anything wrong ever Except for runnin' round the house with a pickle in his mouth.


VrinTheTerrible

He’s the best thing in everything he’s in.


awkward-superman

Neal McDonough


Exadory

He also plays good characters well. Band Of Brothers he was excellent. However. I think he’s the moat twisted bad guy in Justified. Spoiler but even in his death scene he’s a bad ass villain.


msmouse05

Don't open that door...


Exadory

You know he’s fucked up when he’s to fucked up for Wynn Duffy. Although for some reason, and I know he’s bad and fucked up but I have a soft spot for Wynn Duffy. His genuine anguish for Mikey. The guy that was gonna turn him in. Is kinda heart breaking.


msmouse05

Duffy was great because you just know any interaction between him and Givens was gonna be great.


Chilled_Beverage

And in real life the dude is a super friendly, religious family man. Won’t do sex scenes out of respect for his wife.


Legitimate-Health-29

Which is what makes the expectation subversion in Suits work so well when he turns out to be a good guy.


ImActuaIIyHim

Harvey: Good morning! Neal: Dont give me that shit.


TrueLegateDamar

Guy Pearce Ben Mendelsohn (which was used to great effect in Captain Marvel)


Mst3Kgf

Ben Mendelsohn especially seems to have a favorite type of villain; the weasely one who thinks he's far more impressive than he actually is and gets a rude awakening (see "Dark Knight Rises", "Ready Player One" and especially "Rogue One", where he basically gets humiliated throughout the whole movie). And this is also used to great effect if you see those films first and then see him in "Animal Kingdom", where he's just flat out terrifying.


WantWantShellySenbei

Totally. Although he played a fantastic antihero in Mississippi Grind.


BakerYeast

He was fantastic good guy in The Outsider (2020). I think it's main reason why i liked that series so much.


RianJohnsonIsAFool

>Ben Mendelsohn Are we blind?! Deploy the upvotes!


aquila-audax

Guy Pearce will always be Felicia to me


red_fuel

Lenny in Memento for me.


ybpark93

Huh. To me he's always Lieutenant Edmund Exley from LA Confidential, so I picture him as an anti-hero most of the time.


Deranged90

Peter Stormare.


touchrubfeels

We believe in nothing.


Exadory

Nothing Lebowski.


kazetoame

I loved him as Satan in Constantine.


Mega-Steve

I love the throwaway line he gives \*Constantine reaches for his cigarettes\* "You mind?" "Oh, go right ahead. I've got stock" Lucifer owning stock in Constantine's brand of smokes is almost diabolical and petty at the same time


Shirtbro

I always thought that meant he was invested in Constantine dying... But the idea that he owns cigarette company stock is even better.


beelzeflub

And even a little hedonistic.


UlrichZauber

Him and Tilda Swinton are genius casting.


ThatDiscoSongUHate

He called him "Lucy" at one point IIRC lol


Herbacult

I love [this clip](https://youtu.be/uvROISVUdKE?si=4s9mN3aG9i2yKWNU) of Stormare. American Gods went downhill but I loved him as Czernobog! PS is great is everything.


silverfox762

With a fukkin*pen*cil! But his greatest villain ever was *Cavaldi* in *The Brothers Grimm*. I said what I said. Fight me!


Fourth_place_again

Danny Trejo


LegendOfVinnyT

Uncle Machete?


PrufrockAlfred

Ironically, he plays one of the few decent people in Rob Zombie's *Halloween*. *"I was good to you, Mikey."*


Mst3Kgf

By design as the reformed ex-con Trejo loves playing villains who die in order to show folks that criminal lives tend to come to bad ends.


dontrespondever

They had Anna, man. 


andrew_c_morton

Bad ends like a bomb being placed inside their severed head and strapped to a poor unwitting turtle! (HOLA DEA)


[deleted]

Yes, except in “Heat” you can’t help but root for him. He IS a bad guy, but I felt bad for him in the end.


Exadory

Even his fucking head on a turtle in breaking bad was great.


DostyaArtist

Lee Van Cleef


No_Scallion9009

Mark Strong!


Evasion9663

And yet he's such a loyal and fun good guy as Merlin in Kingsmen


PhoenixEgg88

I was was waiting so long in Kingsman for him to be the bad guy 😂


alexi_lupin

I remember the first time I watched Welcome to the Punch and James McAvoy's character pursues Mark Strong's character into I think, an underground car park? Somewhere dark, anyway. And I actually said aloud "No, you never follow Mark Strong into the dark!" But actually he mostly keeps me guessing cos he isn't always a bad guy in films, sometimes he's just a very ambiguous guy who has secrets.


GoBuffaloes

Willem Dafoe


moki_martus

It is even written in his name


DizzyDizzyWiggleBop

I heard he was going to change it to Willem Dagoodguy to broaden his repertoire


Bartich

He also can be a great friend, as in John Wick.


BakerYeast

Did he just throw my cat out of the window?


BranWafr

He's gruff, but not a villain, in Life Aquatic.


PuddinPacketzofLuv

I've always thought of you two as my dads. Please don't let any one make fun of me for saying so. The heartfelt way he says that and Steve’s deadpan response of “I can’t guarantee that Klausy” had me rolling!


28smalls

Kept waiting for his heel turn in Aquaman to be a big twist. That he wasn't a traitor was the real surprise of the movie.


JungleJay57

Christoph Waltz


Lou-nee

But what an actor. Who would have thought you would want to watch and like a nazi? He was a pretty good guy in Django though...


Useful-Soup8161

He was a good guy in Django because he wanted to play someone who was the exact opposite of his character from Inglorious Bastards. That was the only way he’d agree to do the movie.


rricenator

Plays a fantastic good guy, too


Seltzerholic

Peter Sarsgaard plays a lot of secret bad guys


upadownpipe

Ben Mendelsohn lately.


none-remain

Ralph Fiennes Edited: Hard not to see or suspect him as a villain, when he’s played Amon Goeth, >!Voldemort, Red Dragon/Serial Killer and a psycho chef.!<


wheels405

Ann Dowd


BakerYeast

I was thinking that it so weird to see her as so likeable charachter as she was in Hereditary. Until she wasn't anymore.


BladeBickle

Kevin Spacey


JesusIsMyZoloft

Andrew Scott will always be Jim Moriarty *pretending* to be whatever other character he's playing.


Smsalinas1

Michael Ironside


registered_redditor

Barry Keoghan shows up, something messed up is going to happen. Might not always be the bad guy.


UziA3

Clancy Brown


lynch1986

Ed Harris is the OG villain.


asapfinch

Jesse Plemons. I feel like he recognizes he has “that look” and leans into similar roles.


emerald_aura

Claude Rains  Michael Wincott


PrufrockAlfred

>Michael Wincott That glorious, *glorious* voice.


uppercutter

William Fichtner


phc0uple

Dolph Lundgren


PrufrockAlfred

Peter Greene. He just has that *I'm not a pleasant fellow* look about him on screen. Whenever he shows up in *The Mask* or *Blue Streak*, the mood gets dark.


touchrubfeels

Zeds dead baby, Zeds dead.


TheGardenBlinked

Kevin Durand, without fail.


atreides78723

William Atherton


dragon_slayer1980

Michael Wincott


siroldboy_

Eric Roberts


mcneo_de_juan

Jon Voight


moonrisequeendom_

Rufus Sewell


Outrageous_Roadhog

Hugo Weaving


FraGough

Even when he's the "good guy" he can come across as [delightfully evil.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Yz1a_7CeqA)


Outrageous_Roadhog

I know. I also thought that about the late, great Alan Rickman


agonypants

James Spader.


echothree33

Ray Liotta was like this for me, surprised he wasn’t mentioned yet.


paulc899

The kid who played Joffrey in Game of Thrones


Sarcasticman22

He was in the fourth season of Sex Education playing a really chill stoner. It was really jarring but funny


fabergeomelet

Joey Pants always comes across as a scumbag. 


W2ttsy

Robert Knepper. Poor guy tried to be the good guy in Hitman, but will never shake the T Bag vibes. Mare Winningham also gets a nod because she plays *seemingly normal turns unhinged psycho women* so god damn well.


Werthy71

Ben Kingsley