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Your favorite evil woman in film.


Talking about really evil - who is your favorite?

Mine is Cathy Trask in East of Eden and I liked Jane Seymour's performance the best.

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I loved Ruth Wilson in the first season of Luther. More than an evil woman, she played a very smart sociopath. She ate the rest of the cast alive. Actually, the main problem in 'Luther' is that she is by far the most interesting character but only appears consistently during the first season, which means the rest of the seasons are extremely bland in comparison with the first one.

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Polly Walker as Magdala "Nick" Buckley in ' Peril at End House ' (1990) an Agatha Christie Hercule Poirot TV movie.

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Varla - Faster Pussycat Kill, Kill (1965)

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nailed it

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Rebecca De Mornay in The Hand That Rocks the Cradle.

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I've just posted the same before looking what other's had written. Great minds 😌

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She eats an apple while watching someone get mutilated by the glass.

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I ONCE ATE ICE CREAM CAKE WHILE WATCHING A FRIEND VOMIT ALL OVER THEMSELVES AND SIT IN IT FOR A GOOD 30 MINUTES...I HAD THREE SLICES.🙂

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😳 .... you worry me sometimes K.

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Wannabe shock jock. No surprise there. (eye-roll)

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JUST A TRUE STORY...THE FRIEND WAS A FEMALE NAMED LEIGH...HER "BOYFRIEND"(MY COUSIN) WAS TOO FAT AND LAZY TO HELP HER...SO WE JUST HUNG OUT LIKE THAT UNTIL SHE SOBERED UP ENOUGH TO WANT TO CLEAN THE VOMIT OFF HERSELF.

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Countess Bathory is always an evil one!
Bonus for me is the historical setting.

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Anna Friel was magnetic in that role; she managed to make a homicidal maniac sympathetic.

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Rebecca de mourney. The Hand That Rocks The Cradle (1992)

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Mrs. Bates a.k.a. "Mother" in Psycho (1960). Any parent who would mess up her son's mind and continue to influence him for years, even after her death, must have been pretty nasty.

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Michelle Pfeiffer plays a good villain, witch she has done a few times.

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