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Ron Burgundy
855

Ron Burgundy is a news anchor who signs off with "Stay classy, San Diego" or whatever his teleprompter says. Bonus: he plays the jazz flute. See them in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.

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Jim Stark
284

Jim Stark is a teen torn apart by what the world asks of him. See them in Rebel Without A Cause.

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M. Bison
166

M. Bison is a diabolical megalomaniac hell-bent on dominating the world. See them in Street Fighter.

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Dr. Manhattan
502

We're all puppets. Dr. Manhattan is just a puppet who can see the strings. See them in Watchmen.

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Dan Dreiberg
366

A good-natured and academically minded superhero, Dan Dreiberg can still get his hands dirty in a fight. See them in Watchmen.

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Erlich Bachman
90

Erlich Bachman is an overconfident wannabe mentor blowing all types of smoke around the tech industry. See them in Silicon Valley.

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Charlie Bronson
139

Charismatic, sociopathic, and dramatic, Charlie Bronson wants nothing more than to be famous. See them in Bronson.

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Mrs. Robinson
158

Yes, she's an "older" woman, but that just makes Mrs. Robinson sexier and more seductive. See them in The Graduate.

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King Leonidas
707

Leonidas is not the kind of king who merely gives orders; rather, he's out on the battlefield fighting alongside his men. See them in 300.

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Rick Blaine
310

A suave proprietor of an upscale nightclub and gambling den, Rick Blaine is dealing with World War II and a broken heart. See them in Casablanca.

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Edwin Hoover
249

A doting grandfather, Edwin Hoover also has a heroin addiction and a penchant for swearing. See them in Little Miss Sunshine.

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William Wallace
639

Vengeance is William Wallace’s game. With his father, brother, and wife killed by the English, he slaughters the garrison and sacks cities. See them in Braveheart.