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Dragonheart is a bilingual real-life superhero who operates in Miami. [78] [clarification needed] In Portland, Oregon, Zetaman patrols the streets in a minivan, giving help to the homeless. (Ret.) [79] Dark Guardian of New York, whose real name is Chris Pollak, has patrolled the streets of New Jersey and New York since the age of 19.
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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 November 2024. American real-life superhero Phoenix Jones Jones without his mask in 2013 Born Benjamin John Francis Fodor (1988-05-25) May 25, 1988 (age 36) Texas, U.S. Occupations Costumed vigilante WSOF fighter mixed martial artist Known for Confronting alleged lawbreakers while dressed in a ...
Marking the first real-life hero on the list, Ness was immortalized in Brian De Palma's acclaimed 1987 movie, "The Untouchables." ... 25. John Shaft. Richard Roundtree as John Shaft. MGM.
This isn't the first time Hargitay has embodied her "Law & Order" character in real life. Hargitay was dressed in her "SVU" detective gear while filming the show on April 10 in New York City, thus ...
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains is a list of the one hundred greatest screen characters (fifty each in the hero and villain categories) as chosen by the American Film Institute in June 2003. It is part of the AFI 100 Years... series. The list was first presented in a CBS special hosted by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Not only has Paul Rudd repeatedly helped save the Marvel Cinematic Universe onscreen, but he's also a superhero in real life as well. According to NPR, the star of the Ant-Man franchise recently ...
Real-life superhero Superbarrio Gómez. A real-life superhero (RLSH) [1] is a person who dresses up in a superhero costume or mask in order to perform community service such as neighborhood watch, or in some cases vigilantism. [2] [3] [4] Early examples of this type of behavior are reported from the 1990s.