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By (user no longer on site) OP   
11 weeks ago

Who do you reckon the toughest is/was?

I'm going with Bruce Lee and Errol Flynn.

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By *ornucopiaMan
11 weeks ago

Bexley

When I was a schoolboy in the 1950s Errol Flynn was widely held to have a large appendage.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
11 weeks ago


"When I was a schoolboy in the 1950s Errol Flynn was widely held to have a large appendage. "

He seemed to have gotten up to all sorts!

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By *andadbodMan
11 weeks ago

Liverpool

Jackie Chan, always done his own stunts.

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By *ountry cowboyMan
11 weeks ago

Kinross

Marlon Brando was not a particularly tall man at 5′8″, but he was a boxer in his youth and he was muscular, powerfully built and could throw a punch. Later in life, he became very obese, but until about age fifty, he was all muscle. A notoriously private man (we STILL don’t know how many kids he has sixteen years after his death!), he absolutely hated paparazzi. Of these, the worst by far was Ron Galella. He stalked Brando repeatedly, until Brando turned around and warned him: “If you don’t get lost right now, I will break your jaw…”.

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago

Peter Dinklage.

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

11 weeks ago

Cheeseville, Somerset

Chuck Norris, obvs. 🤷‍♂️

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
11 weeks ago

Cheshire

1. Audie Murphy

2. Lee Marvin

3. Steve McQueen

4. Charles Bronson

5. Christopher Lee

All tough in real life, men not pretty boys pretending to be hard men.

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By *insBadMan
11 weeks ago

& around

Not a real life movie star but he was in movies. I've been hearing that Wacko Jacko was Gangster AF, I knew he'd done Paul McCarty dirty over the Beatles publishing rights, I've also been hearing lately that he put manners on Tupac, for being disrespectful to Quincy Jones's daughter. Not surprising he knew how to use his fists, considering Joe (his father) could have turned pro and I'm positive Joe would have thought his six sons and three girls how to look after themselves.

Growing up in Gary, Indiana (shit hole), youngest of six boys and a father who could of been a prize fighter. I don't think I'd of fucked with Micky J

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
11 weeks ago


"Not a real life movie star but he was in movies. I've been hearing that Wacko Jacko was Gangster AF, I knew he'd done Paul McCarty dirty over the Beatles publishing rights, I've also been hearing lately that he put manners on Tupac, for being disrespectful to Quincy Jones's daughter. Not surprising he knew how to use his fists, considering Joe (his father) could have turned pro and I'm positive Joe would have thought his six sons and three girls how to look after themselves.

Growing up in Gary, Indiana (shit hole), youngest of six boys and a father who could of been a prize fighter. I don't think I'd of fucked with Micky J "

Stood up to the sony boss very publically too.

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By *ad NannaWoman
11 weeks ago

East London

Colin Farrel.

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By *oontuneMan
11 weeks ago

Menston

Charlie Hawtry

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By *apperleymanMan
11 weeks ago

Nottingham

Godzilla, closely followed by King Kong and Optimus Prime.

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By *elix SightedMan
11 weeks ago

Cloud 8

Will Smith for that slap.

Vinnie Jones.

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By *ittlebirdWoman
11 weeks ago

The Big Smoke


"Chuck Norris, obvs. 🤷‍♂️"

^^ this. End of thread 🤣

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By *irty-pairCouple
11 weeks ago

Essex

Christopher Lee and Steve McQueen

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By *oontuneMan
11 weeks ago

Menston

George Formby

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago

Charlie hunnam.

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By *agic johnsonMan
11 weeks ago

morden

Frank Spencer

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS
11 weeks ago

1127 walnut avenue

John bindon

Ray Winstone

Danny trejo

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By *agic johnsonMan
11 weeks ago

morden

The guy who played the red Indian guy in predator , he had to have minders with him at all times so he didn't fight all the other actors in the film

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
11 weeks ago


"John bindon

Ray Winstone

Danny trejo"

Can you stop being so sexy.

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By *allGuy1000Man
11 weeks ago

Reading

James Robertson Justice

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By *a LunaWoman
11 weeks ago

South Wales

Audie Murphy

Actor and supposedly the most decorated combat soldier from WW2.

I always watch his cowboy films.

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan
11 weeks ago

belfast


"

1. Audie Murphy

2. Lee Marvin

3. Steve McQueen

4. Charles Bronson

5. Christopher Lee

All tough in real life, men not pretty boys pretending to be hard men. "

Audie Murphy by far

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan
11 weeks ago

belfast


"Audie Murphy

Actor and supposedly the most decorated combat soldier from WW2.

I always watch his cowboy films.

"

Love a good western.

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By *H-XXIIIMan
11 weeks ago

Gander


"The guy who played the red Indian guy in predator , he had to have minders with him at all times so he didn't fight all the other actors in the film "

No such thing as red Indian. It's Native American at the least, preferred term is First Nation.

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By *ornucopiaMan
11 weeks ago

Bexley


"The guy who played the red Indian guy in predator , he had to have minders with him at all times so he didn't fight all the other actors in the film

No such thing as red Indian. It's Native American at the least, preferred term is First Nation."

Surely there must have been at the time when that was what they were called? They might have known themselves by other terms but that wouldn't have precluded them from existing under a name generally used, rightly or wrongly, by others at the time.

Red Indians, or 'Injuns' were what they were called in the era when I might have watched such films.

What next? No such thing as cowboys because they were really equestrian farm hands? !!!

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By *abluesbabyMan
11 weeks ago

Gibraltar/Cheshire/London

Its got to be Arnie. Surely? There is footage of him a couple of years ago from various angles and he's in what looks like a sports hall of some kind down in - I believe - Australia and some pretty geeky looking youth decides it would be funny to kick 70 odd year old Mr Schwarzenegger. So this kid comes flying in with a brutal two footed lunge and hits Arnie with enough force with both feet to knock anyone over. Any of us reading this would have been sent flying!

Arnie? Oh no! The stupid kid literally bounces off his T-800 colossal frame and hits the deck hard with Arnie maybe moved a few inches or so. At most!

Probably luckily for the kid the event security all pounce and smother him... otherwise I could have seen him being rushed to A&E... to have his ripped off arms surgically re-attached... once they'd extracted them both from his rectum!

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By *oontuneMan
11 weeks ago

Menston

Reg Varney in Holiday on the Buses

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By *reen2Couple
11 weeks ago

Aberdeen

Jason Statham.

And I would never have said Sylvester Stallone before I read a book called "Prayer Before Dawn"

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By *rHotNottsMan
11 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Bill ‘super-foot’ Wallace - A Force of One, The protector , LA street fighter. World middleweight champion, retired undefeated.

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By *oontuneMan
11 weeks ago

Menston

Julie Andrews

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By *ny1localMan
11 weeks ago

READING

Lee marvin, if memory serves me right he got a 'purple heart 'for his time in ww2,I think in the south Pacific.

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By *4ndy 5h0pMan
11 weeks ago

Swindon

The T-1000.

Dude is literally invincible (notwithstanding liquid nitrogen attacks).

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By *H-XXIIIMan
11 weeks ago

Gander


"The guy who played the red Indian guy in predator , he had to have minders with him at all times so he didn't fight all the other actors in the film

No such thing as red Indian. It's Native American at the least, preferred term is First Nation.

Surely there must have been at the time when that was what they were called? They might have known themselves by other terms but that wouldn't have precluded them from existing under a name generally used, rightly or wrongly, by others at the time.

Red Indians, or 'Injuns' were what they were called in the era when I might have watched such films.

What next? No such thing as cowboys because they were really equestrian farm hands? !!!"

There were names used for other groups used in the past that we don't use now. Try using those names now to describe different groups of people.

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By *ffervescentMan
11 weeks ago

winfrith

Arnie

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By *oontuneMan
11 weeks ago

Menston


"The guy who played the red Indian guy in predator , he had to have minders with him at all times so he didn't fight all the other actors in the film

No such thing as red Indian. It's Native American at the least, preferred term is First Nation.

Surely there must have been at the time when that was what they were called? They might have known themselves by other terms but that wouldn't have precluded them from existing under a name generally used, rightly or wrongly, by others at the time.

Red Indians, or 'Injuns' were what they were called in the era when I might have watched such films.

What next? No such thing as cowboys because they were really equestrian farm hands? !!!

There were names used for other groups used in the past that we don't use now. Try using those names now to describe different groups of people. "

Ok then. Red Indians. What are you going to do about it?

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By *arlequin_tearsMan
11 weeks ago

Sheffield

Harold Lloyd & Buster Keaton.

Doing jaw dropping Stunts in the 1920s so well before most of the modern safety gear stunt performers take for granted.

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By *ffervescentMan
11 weeks ago

winfrith

Jason Statham I mean he's got a popeye chin

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By *H-XXIIIMan
11 weeks ago

Gander


"The guy who played the red Indian guy in predator , he had to have minders with him at all times so he didn't fight all the other actors in the film

No such thing as red Indian. It's Native American at the least, preferred term is First Nation.

Surely there must have been at the time when that was what they were called? They might have known themselves by other terms but that wouldn't have precluded them from existing under a name generally used, rightly or wrongly, by others at the time.

Red Indians, or 'Injuns' were what they were called in the era when I might have watched such films.

What next? No such thing as cowboys because they were really equestrian farm hands? !!!

There were names used for other groups used in the past that we don't use now. Try using those names now to describe different groups of people.

Ok then. Red Indians. What are you going to do about it?"

Keyboard tough guy.

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By *oontuneMan
11 weeks ago

Menston


"The guy who played the red Indian guy in predator , he had to have minders with him at all times so he didn't fight all the other actors in the film

No such thing as red Indian. It's Native American at the least, preferred term is First Nation.

Surely there must have been at the time when that was what they were called? They might have known themselves by other terms but that wouldn't have precluded them from existing under a name generally used, rightly or wrongly, by others at the time.

Red Indians, or 'Injuns' were what they were called in the era when I might have watched such films.

What next? No such thing as cowboys because they were really equestrian farm hands? !!!

There were names used for other groups used in the past that we don't use now. Try using those names now to describe different groups of people.

Ok then. Red Indians. What are you going to do about it?

Keyboard tough guy."

Who made you the milk monitor?

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By *nnandElleCouple
11 weeks ago

Brackley


"Bill ‘super-foot’ Wallace - A Force of One, The protector , LA street fighter. World middleweight champion, retired undefeated."

Dreadful commentator though! If you can find the very first UFC tournament, he commentated on that and was piss poor - at one stage describing the ring as an "octagonal octagon" Well done Bill!

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By *oontuneMan
11 weeks ago

Menston


"The guy who played the red Indian guy in predator , he had to have minders with him at all times so he didn't fight all the other actors in the film

No such thing as red Indian. It's Native American at the least, preferred term is First Nation.

Surely there must have been at the time when that was what they were called? They might have known themselves by other terms but that wouldn't have precluded them from existing under a name generally used, rightly or wrongly, by others at the time.

Red Indians, or 'Injuns' were what they were called in the era when I might have watched such films.

What next? No such thing as cowboys because they were really equestrian farm hands? !!!

There were names used for other groups used in the past that we don't use now. Try using those names now to describe different groups of people.

Ok then. Red Indians. What are you going to do about it?

Keyboard tough guy."

Says the guy with no face picture.

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By *oontuneMan
11 weeks ago

Menston

Stanley Holoway

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago


"When I was a schoolboy in the 1950s Errol Flynn was widely held to have a large appendage.

He seemed to have gotten up to all sorts!"

He was absolutely riddled apparently

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By *arlequin_tearsMan
11 weeks ago

Sheffield


"Jason Statham I mean he's got a popeye chin "

Statham is legitimately tough.

Started out as a competitive diver ala Tom Daley. He also has a black belt in Karate. As does Guy Ritchie.

Wouldn't sleep on Tim Holland either. Started of as a dancer, is seriously into MMA and has serious gymnastics moves from playing Spiderman.

Other genuine hard men.

David Niven who was a Commando in World War II

Richard Todd who was a paratrooper with the Durham Light Infantry on Pegasus Bridge in World War II

And Peter Butterworth of Carry On fame who was involved in the actual escapes depicted in 'The Wooden Horse' and 'The Great Escape'

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
11 weeks ago


"The guy who played the red Indian guy in predator , he had to have minders with him at all times so he didn't fight all the other actors in the film

No such thing as red Indian. It's Native American at the least, preferred term is First Nation.

Surely there must have been at the time when that was what they were called? They might have known themselves by other terms but that wouldn't have precluded them from existing under a name generally used, rightly or wrongly, by others at the time.

Red Indians, or 'Injuns' were what they were called in the era when I might have watched such films.

What next? No such thing as cowboys because they were really equestrian farm hands? !!!"

#

And yet it's not the name itself but the intent behind the name.

But most people are stupid so don't worry about it.

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By *2000ManMan
11 weeks ago

Worthing

Jason Statham is a martial arts expert so could probably be tough in real life. His films are also decent even if he plays the same character in all of them!

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By *ornucopiaMan
11 weeks ago

Bexley


"Julie Andrews"

Quite so. She took no nonsense from the Nazis.

And how about Deborah Kerr, laying down her ground rules for the patriarchal sexist King of Siam?

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago


"The guy who played the red Indian guy in predator , he had to have minders with him at all times so he didn't fight all the other actors in the film

No such thing as red Indian. It's Native American at the least, preferred term is First Nation.

Surely there must have been at the time when that was what they were called? They might have known themselves by other terms but that wouldn't have precluded them from existing under a name generally used, rightly or wrongly, by others at the time.

Red Indians, or 'Injuns' were what they were called in the era when I might have watched such films.

What next? No such thing as cowboys because they were really equestrian farm hands? !!!

There were names used for other groups used in the past that we don't use now. Try using those names now to describe different groups of people.

Ok then. Red Indians. What are you going to do about it?"

I don't know about the toughest man in Hollywood but I think we've found the toughest guy in Menston!

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By * WillisMan
11 weeks ago

London


"Who do you reckon the toughest is/was?

I'm going with Bruce Lee and Errol Flynn.

"

Danny Trejo ok you can close this thread now he covers your question

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By *hrek101Man
11 weeks ago

Herts


"Jason Statham I mean he's got a popeye chin

Statham is legitimately tough.

Started out as a competitive diver ala Tom Daley. He also has a black belt in Karate. As does Guy Ritchie.

Wouldn't sleep on Tim Holland either. Started of as a dancer, is seriously into MMA and has serious gymnastics moves from playing Spiderman.

Other genuine hard men.

David Niven who was a Commando in World War II

Richard Todd who was a paratrooper with the Durham Light Infantry on Pegasus Bridge in World War II

And Peter Butterworth of Carry On fame who was involved in the actual escapes depicted in 'The Wooden Horse' and 'The Great Escape'

"

Guy Ritchie is a Judo and Brazilian Jiu jitsu black belt.

Statham also has practiced BJJ and has boxed, not sure about karate though.Tom Hardy is a BJJ purple and belt and regularly competes.

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By *oontuneMan
11 weeks ago

Menston

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By *oontuneMan
11 weeks ago

Menston

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By *oontuneMan
11 weeks ago

Menston


"The guy who played the red Indian guy in predator , he had to have minders with him at all times so he didn't fight all the other actors in the film

No such thing as red Indian. It's Native American at the least, preferred term is First Nation.

Surely there must have been at the time when that was what they were called? They might have known themselves by other terms but that wouldn't have precluded them from existing under a name generally used, rightly or wrongly, by others at the time.

Red Indians, or 'Injuns' were what they were called in the era when I might have watched such films.

What next? No such thing as cowboys because they were really equestrian farm hands? !!!

There were names used for other groups used in the past that we don't use now. Try using those names now to describe different groups of people.

Ok then. Red Indians. What are you going to do about it?

I don't know about the toughest man in Hollywood but I think we've found the toughest guy in Menston!"

🤣🤣 Not me , I'm a Capricorn

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago


"The guy who played the red Indian guy in predator , he had to have minders with him at all times so he didn't fight all the other actors in the film

No such thing as red Indian. It's Native American at the least, preferred term is First Nation.

Surely there must have been at the time when that was what they were called? They might have known themselves by other terms but that wouldn't have precluded them from existing under a name generally used, rightly or wrongly, by others at the time.

Red Indians, or 'Injuns' were what they were called in the era when I might have watched such films.

What next? No such thing as cowboys because they were really equestrian farm hands? !!!

There were names used for other groups used in the past that we don't use now. Try using those names now to describe different groups of people.

Ok then. Red Indians. What are you going to do about it?

I don't know about the toughest man in Hollywood but I think we've found the toughest guy in Menston!

🤣🤣 Not me , I'm a Capricorn "

I'm a Pisces, apparently we get along

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By *oontuneMan
11 weeks ago

Menston

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By *r imp miss minxCouple
11 weeks ago

Colchester

Peter Butterworth. Maybe not the toughest but part of the planning team for the Great Escape and was deemed too important to go on it. Probably saved his life. Ironically he was rejected for a part in ‘The Wooden Horse’ a film depicting an escape from a POW camp as he was too unbelievable to be an escapee.

Oh. David Niven. He had some stories to tell too.

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By *arlequin_tearsMan
11 weeks ago

Sheffield


"The guy who played the red Indian guy in predator , he had to have minders with him at all times so he didn't fight all the other actors in the film "

No, Sonny Landham was not 'tough'. He did some time in the US Army, & as an oil field worker. Then time in prison as he had serious substance abuse issues and beat women up. Hence why he kept wanting to fight people and his acting career went to shit.

(Seriously it's 2024, you're on the internet and you couldn't Google the guy?)

He was tough in the same way d*unken idiots at kicking out time think they're tough.

And yeah, redskin, red indian or injun are racial slurs. Sorry you didn't get the memo from 30+ years ago.

You mention Predator but the 3 actual tough guys...

- Jesse Ventura a Navy SEAL and Vietnam War veteran

- Carl Weathers who was a Linebacker with the Oakland Raiders

- Jean-Claude Van Damme who was a professional kickboxer before becoming an actor (19 W - 1 L and 18 wins via KO) (was the original actor for the predator but was cut when the original costume concept didn't work out)

They just passed you by.

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By *laytonAMan
11 weeks ago

newport

Surely Ronda Rousey is a contender not sure she's a movie star compared to some names but hard as nails in real life...

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By *lder budweiserMan
11 weeks ago

Stirlingshire


"The guy who played the red Indian guy in predator , he had to have minders with him at all times so he didn't fight all the other actors in the film

No, Sonny Landham was not 'tough'. He did some time in the US Army, & as an oil field worker. Then time in prison as he had serious substance abuse issues and beat women up. Hence why he kept wanting to fight people and his acting career went to shit.

(Seriously it's 2024, you're on the internet and you couldn't Google the guy?)

He was tough in the same way d*unken idiots at kicking out time think they're tough.

And yeah, redskin, red indian or injun are racial slurs. Sorry you didn't get the memo from 30+ years ago.

You mention Predator but the 3 actual tough guys...

- Jesse Ventura a Navy SEAL and Vietnam War veteran

- Carl Weathers who was a Linebacker with the Oakland Raiders

- Jean-Claude Van Damme who was a professional kickboxer before becoming an actor (19 W - 1 L and 18 wins via KO) (was the original actor for the predator but was cut when the original costume concept didn't work out)

They just passed you by.

"

I always assumed big Bill Duke would have been badass in his younger days as well but he was a serious thespian/scholar

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By *arlequin_tearsMan
11 weeks ago

Sheffield


"I always assumed big Bill Duke would have been badass in his younger days as well but he was a serious thespian/scholar "

Oh the guy has serious presence.

Often the more interesting question isn't who are the actual hard/tough guys.

It's who of the guys we think of as just hard cases or actors have other talents.

We know Terry Crews as an actor and former professional American Football player. However, he is an incredibly talented artist. When his football career was flagging he made extra money selling pictures and doing portraits.

Hedy Lamarr one of the true beauties of gold age Hollywood was also an inventor and electrical engineer.

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By *ensuallover1000Man
11 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

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By *ensuallover1000Man
11 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

The late William Smith (typically typecast as villains during his long Hollywood career)

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By *arlequin_tearsMan
11 weeks ago

Sheffield


"The late William Smith (typically typecast as villains during his long Hollywood career) "

Yep, multiple time arm wrestling world champion and well known weight lifter.

But did signals interception work for the USAF during the Korean War had a Master Degree and was fluent in multiple languages

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By *apperleymanMan
11 weeks ago

Nottingham

I’ve seen somewhere that Tom Hardy is quite good at the old MMA.. could just be internet waffle though.

I’m a massive NFL fan and quite a few players broke through into Hollywood.. bona fide another level tough these guys..

Jim Brown, OJ Simpson (less said about that the better) Carl Weathers etc.

But they’d all lose to Godzilla.

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By *CExeCouple
11 weeks ago

Lincoln/Exeter

Christopher Lee with Audie Murphy a close second. Anyone with WW2 special forces experience is always going to be a bad ass. Throw in an interest in occultism and you have a thread winner.

If it was TV shows then Chris Ryan with his appallingly bad cameo in Ultimate Force might have a shout. Met him a few times professionally and informally and he's an absolutely charming killer lol.

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By *arlequin_tearsMan
11 weeks ago

Sheffield


"I’ve seen somewhere that Tom Hardy is quite good at the old MMA.. could just be internet waffle though."

Less MMA but is know to regularly compete in BJJ competitions.

Keanu Reeves & Lawrence Fishburne both had to be taught Kung Fu to work with the stunt team for the Matrix movies. Keanu has kept up with the skills also adding BJJ and competing in 3 Gun Competitions off the back of John Wick.

Ed O'Neill best know for his Comedy work had black belts in Karate & BJJ.

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By *loria JamesTV/TS
11 weeks ago

Durham


"

1. Audie Murphy

2. Lee Marvin

3. Steve McQueen

4. Charles Bronson

5. Christopher Lee

All tough in real life, men not pretty boys pretending to be hard men. "

Murphy and Martin were decorated war hero's as was Jimmy Stewart x

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By *ools and the brainCouple
11 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

R.Lee Ermey.

Famously played the drill instructor in Full Metal Jacket,he was was basically playing himself as he used to be an actual instructor in the US marines and I can't see anyone being able to do that job without being able to look after themselves.

"You are a disgusting fat body private pile"

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By *ools and the brainCouple
11 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

Oliver Reed.

Dunno about tough but a famous brawler always getting into fights.

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By *eedshandymanMan
11 weeks ago

leeds

Audy Murphy most decorated ww2 vet Richard Todd Arnhem paratrooper

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By *ools and the brainCouple
11 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"R.Lee Ermey.

Famously played the drill instructor in Full Metal Jacket,he was was basically playing himself as he used to be an actual instructor in the US marines and I can't see anyone being able to do that job without being able to look after themselves.

"You are a disgusting fat body private pile""

Pyle

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By *uriouscouple6923Couple
11 weeks ago

Colchester

Van Damme would smash them all

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