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DOB: 25 Oct 1965

Mathieu Amalric

DOB: 3 May 1970

Bobby Cannavale

DOB: 29 Aug 1899

George Macready

DOB: 26 Jul 1895

Gracie Allen

DOB: 5 Mar 1894

Henry Daniell

DOB: 18 May 1947

Hugh Keays-Byrne

DOB: 7 Feb 1960

James Spader

DOB: 3 Aug 1959

John C. McGinley

DOB: 24 Jun 1953

Michael Reid MacKay

DOB: 23 Feb 1940

Peter Fonda

DOB: 17 Apr 1982

Tyron Woodley

DOB: 30 Jun 1954

Vincent D Onofrio

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Taron Egerton English Movie Actor
Born: 10 November 1989

Age Now 36

Taron Egerton - (Movie Actor)

Brittany Murphy English Singer
Born: 10 November 1977

Lived For 31 Years

Brittany Murphy - (Singer)

Josh Peck English Movie Actor
Born: 10 November 1986

Age Now 39

Josh Peck - (Movie Actor)

Lea Moreno Young English Movie Actress
Born: 10 November 1977

Age Now 48

Lea Moreno Young - (Movie Actress)

Claude Rains English Movie Actor
Born: 10 November 1889

Lived For 77 Years

Claude Rains - (Movie Actor)

Douglas Gresham English Movie Actor
Born: 10 November 1945

Age Now 80

Douglas Gresham - (Movie Actor)

Heather Matarazzo English Movie Actress
Born: 10 November 1982

Age Now 43

Heather Matarazzo - (Movie Actress)

Joanna Moore English Movie Actress
Born: 10 November 1934

Lived For 62 Years

Joanna Moore - (Movie Actress)



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The One Who Is Good At Being Bad

Villains are the actors who play a negative role in the film. Often referred to as the antagonist or more casually a ‘baddie’, villains are the evil character of a novel or a film or a television show. Displaying a dark character in the early years of an actor’s career is a risk at a personal level as the audience perceives them as actors who are made to play the baddies only.

Portraying a negative role on the screen is more than the ones which are basic and positive since the actors need to undergo a change in their body language- the tone of the voice, the facial expressions, the way they walk and express through their eye, the dialogue delivery, and many other things change when one works as a villain. Antagonists go through the styling phase as well- sometimes their appearance speaks a lot more than the dialogues that they deliver; hence their costumes and make-up are of prime importance. Villains are generally against the lead actor or actress or both- and at times they need to shoot some action sequences for which they undergo training.