Memorable Villainous Roles That These Actors Can't Shake
It’s Up And It’s Stuck: Actors That We’ll Always Look At Sideways For Their Villainous Roles - Page 2
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1. Danny Glover in "The Color Purple"
That “Mister” was a menace.
2. Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs in "The Jacksons: An American Dream"
Okay, we wouldn’t necessarily call Joe Jackson a “villain,” but he definitely ruled with an iron fist.
3. Lupe Ontiveros in "Selena"
We have beef with Yolanda Saldivar forever. Too bad Lupe had to catch the strays.
4. Michael Rapaport in "Higher Learning"
Bruh, he shot Tyra Banks in the movie! Like… what?!
5. Jeffrey Dean Morgan in "The Walking Dead"
Negan and that damn barbed wire bat did DAMAGE!
6. Ben Vereen in "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air"
Well, how come you didn’t want your son, Lou?!
7. Steve Harris in "Diary Of A Mad Black Woman"
TBH, he’s kinda menacing in a few roles, but this one takes the cake.
8. Mo'Nique in "Precious"
Look, she earned every bit of that Oscar! Every single bit!
9. Hawthorne James in "The Five Heartbeats"
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10. Michael Ealy in "For Colored Girls"
Need. We. Say. More?!
11. Richard T. Jones in "Why Did I Get Married?"
Now he KNOW he did not have to make Sheila drive up that mountain!
12. Samuel Monroe Jr. in "The Players Club"
That man will forever be known as Junior, and he will forever be untrustworthy.
13. Blair Underwood in "Madea's Family Reunion"
Okay, I’m sensing a pattern with these Tyler Perry movies. I mean…
14. Terrence Howard in "The Best Man"
However, in hindsight…. perhaps he was painted as the villain because he was just TOO real?!
15. Sanaa Lathan in "The Family That Preys"
Let’s say she got what she deserved in the end.
16. Lawrence Fishburne in "What's Love Got To Do With It?"
He should’ve won an Oscar right along with Angela because he was Ike Turner.
17. Clifton Powell in…a good percentage of his roles.
Seriously, pick one. Civil Brand, Woman, Thou Art Loosed, Dead Presidents…. you have a variety.
18. Lynn Whitfield in PRETTY MUCH EVERYTHING!
What can we say? She almost always plays mean… but she will NEVER play broke. Period.