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Why do actors love playing villains?

Why do actors love playing villains?

For every hero, there is the archnemisis. And for many actors, playing the baddie can actually be more rewarding than the starring role. Portraying a story’s antagonist can challenge performers to explore motivations, experiences, and reactions that they would never have in their real life.

Why are villains more fun?

They also have a deep reservoir of pain and hatred which they draw upon. When characters have deep seated issues, like most villains have, they aren’t typically afraid to show it. That means actors can have fun chewing the scenery and spouting all kinds of mischievous and nefarious vitriol.

Who is the actor who always plays the villain?

12 Actors Who Always Play Villains 12 Christoph Waltz. Waltz is such a talented and charming actor that he even made audiences overlook the fact he was… 11 Christopher Lee. The only man on this list to play the villain in a James Bond, Lord Of The Rings and Star Wars film,… 10 Javier Bardem.

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What makes Gary Oldman so good at acting?

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.

Is Michael Waltz the newest Bond villain?

Water For Elephants, Big Eyes, Horrible Bosses 2 and yes, even The Green Hornet solidified him as a above-the-title bad guy that you could take to the bank. Naturally when it was announced Waltz was tapped as the newest Bond villain in Spectre, audiences were psyched.

What makes Alan Rickman such a good actor?

Alan Rickman is one of those all-time great actors that just kills it as the villain. He brings the whole package to his dastardly roles and nails everything from a unique look to a unique quip that cuts as deep as any weapon.