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post #101 of 122
I respectfully submit Noel Guliemi from Training Day and The Shield and countless other things. (Google him) I swear he is like every third Mexican gangbanger in any movie that needs him.
post #102 of 122
I just checked out Noel Gugliemi, with roles such as "Warehouse Rooftop Hood" in Crank and "Latino Convict" in National Security, he helps clarify what it means to be a working actor.

It also looks like he's got a few upcoming Detective and Military roles, as it seems these guys also get work as "Sidekicks/Enforcers for Police Chiefs, Deputy Directors and Two-Star Generals," even if they end up as good guys.
post #103 of 122
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Certain people don't like the stereotypes this kind of discussion perpetrates.
"I'm just a man with slicked-back hair," Swartz added. "Does that make me a sleazeball?"

Schwartz, is that your pseudonym?
post #104 of 122
Damn, you cracked that code quick. Time to go new identity-shopping again.

I should probably change the combination on my luggage while I'm at it.
post #105 of 122
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Damn, you cracked that code quick. Time to go new identity-shopping again.

I should probably change the combination on my luggage while I'm at it.
Serves you right for going with the ole 1-2-3-4.
post #106 of 122
Thanks a lot, DM. Now my unmentionables are vulnerable to every slimeball, pervert, and Ron Paul supporter on the internets.
post #107 of 122
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Thanks a lot, DM. Now my unmentionables are vulnerable to every slimeball, pervert, and Ron Paul supporter on the internets.
Don't you mean "Skeevy Slimeballs, Thugs, Goons, and Henchmen"?
post #108 of 122
How about the other side?


Anne Ramsey

Does the mother of Owen and Sloth count?
post #109 of 122
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And finally, a recent addition, enjoy the sweet mug of one Mr. Kevin Durand:

Ahhh, Keamy from Lost. The current murdering thug du jour.

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Certain people don't like the stereotypes this kind of discussion perpetrates.
Excellent.
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Added Romanini, "He should be able to do whatever he wants with his hair when he gets older and not worry that people are going to assume he's the kind of guy who would plot his best friend's death and then seduce the widow to get his hands on the insurance money."
Even more excellent....
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Hollywood is facing similar protests from groups such as the National Association of Maniacal Laughers, the American Mustache-Twirlers Coalition, and the Alliance of Gentlemen with Scars and Eye Patches.
post #110 of 122
Playing a nazi kinda counts as playing an evil henchman, right?

Thomas Kretschmann in...

Stalingrad


U-571


The Pianist


Downfall
post #111 of 122
continued...

Head in the Clouds


Eichmann


and Valkyrie
post #112 of 122
Stunt co-ordinator and background henchman extraordinaire."Actor" is slightly pushing it but definitely worth a shout and all film-fans will surely recognise the face.

I give you the one and only;

Allan Graf



(chap on the left)

IMDB page
post #113 of 122
Thread Starter 
I submit:

Greasy, skeevy... Anthony James (Burnt Offerings, High Plains Drifter, Vanishing Point, Unforgiven, Naked Gun 2 1/2, In the Heat of the Night, Return from Witch Mt.)




A potential?
post #114 of 122
Yeah, he's a good one.

British actor Frank Harper has a classic thug face/demeanour, and has been used to great effect in films like In the Name of the Father, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, A Room for Romeo Brass, The Football Factory, etc.

http://content6.flixster.com/photo/4...640216_tml.jpg
post #115 of 122
John Quade and Bill McKinney belong in this thread as well.

John Quade


Bill McKinney
post #116 of 122
Charles Tyner


M.C. Gainey
post #117 of 122
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Al Leong: Official henchman of the 80's and Early 90's

Al Leong - the king.. For years we just called him "Crunch Man" because of his snack attack in Die Hard
post #118 of 122
How could this thread go this long without mentioning Gregg Henry?

post #119 of 122
How in the world does the word "Slimeball" exist in the title and yet the thread contains no previous mention to His Supreme Typecast Slimeballiness, William Atherton?



Also mentionable: Real Genius, Die Hard, Die Hard 2: Zappin' in the Bathroom, The Last Samurai, Oscar, and episodes of Monk and LOST. All playing the smarmiest, smugiest slimeball to ever get doused in the entrails of a giant marshmallow man.
post #120 of 122
Thread Starter 
Truly great additions worth bumping the thread for. Good job, fellas.
post #121 of 122
So it takes two years for these guys:


Donald Gibb of Revenge of the Nerds and Bloodsport fame. Side roles include "Graceless Pirate" in Amazon Women on the Moon, "Ex-Convict in Red Pontiac" in Lost in America, "Bouncer in Mud Wrestling Bar" in Stripes, and recently as "Convict" in Hancock, which I didn't see.


William Zabka, that blonde asshole from Back to School, The Karate Kid, and many more.


Sonny Landham. Need I say more?
post #122 of 122
When you need a sauve but seedy villain or anti-hero you get Mark Sheppard



Highlights

Sterling on Leverage

Badger on Firefly

Manservant Neville on The Middleman

The Director on Chuck

Romo on BSG

Crowley on Supernatural.
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