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List of male action heroes and villains Character Actor(s) Works and other notes Ref. Jack Ryan: Harrison Ford: Works of Tom Clancy and its adaptations [1] Magnum Tom Selleck: TV series Magnum, P.I. [1] Sherlock Holmes: Robert Downey Jr. Films Sherlock Holmes (2009) and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011) [1] James Bond: Multiple James ...
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In an era where the action heroes were larger-than-life figures named Schwarzenegger and Stallone, Bruce Willis came on the scene as a cop just trying to enjoy Christmas — and changed everything ...
Are female action heroes truly empowering? - Dan Hassler-Forest (Utrecht University) 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 ...
Last Action Hero [36] John McTiernan: Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($137.3,000,000) 1994: The Crow [27] Caliber Comics: Alex Proyas: Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($144,693,129) Double Dragon: TechnÅs Japan: James Yukich Universal Pictures (Gramercy Pictures) Theatrical ($4.2,000,000) Film based on the Double Dragon video game ...
A slash (/) between names, indicates thecharacter having multiple codenames during their tenure as an Avenger in chronological order. Characters listed in bold are the current members of the teams. In case of multiple codenames, the currently used name is bolded. Characters listed are set in the Earth-616 continuity except when noted.
Pages in category "Action film characters" The following 155 pages are in this category, out of 155 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Agent 47;
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.