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The following is a list of female action heroes and villains who appear in action films, television shows, comic books, and video games and who are "thrust into a series of challenges requiring physical feats, extended fights, extensive stunts and frenetic chases."
Darlene Cake is a bad-tempered Yardie gang member sent to Larkhall after being convicted of grievous bodily harm. If anyone disses her, she immediately accuses them of racism, even though Sylvia is the only person who makes racist remarks towards her. Darlene is feeling ill when her cellmate, Al is murdered after being poisoned.
Bad Santa Bad Santa 2: Billy Bob Thornton: 2003 2016 [136] Jack Sparrow: Pirates of the Caribbean film series Johnny Depp: 2003–2017 [45] [67] [69] [71] [137] Richard Dead Man's Shoes: Paddy Considine: 2004 [91] Punisher / Frank Castle: The Punisher: Thomas Jane [138] Hellboy: Hellboy Hellboy II: The Golden Army: Ron Perlman: 2004 2008 [139 ...
Bill Murray. The legendary comedian has a long history of being anything but beloved on set. Murray reportedly paid $100,000 to settle a complaint by a "much younger" female co-worker after he ...
Brad Pitt – The Devil’s Own (1997). There are many films Brad Pitt could arguably regret making (the awful 1992 flick Cool World comes to mind), but speaking to Newsweek in 1997, the actor ...
Image credits: vyprrgirl Actors are just playing a role, and people know this, but they can still be influenced by factors like the character’s personality, the performer’s skills, and their ...
Female Angela Lansbury: The Manchurian Candidate: 1962: Nominated for Academy Award 22 The Terminator: Und. Arnold Schwarzenegger (2) The Terminator: 1984: Character also appears on Heroes list. [a] 23 Eve Harrington Female Anne Baxter: All About Eve: 1950: Nominated for Academy Award 24 Gordon Gekko: Male Michael Douglas: Wall Street: 1987 ...
Angelina Jolie. Key to entries: born in Nation: this person was born abroad but was American by birth Nationality-born: this person acquired American citizenship later in life