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|image = The Thin Man (Charlie's Angels).jpg |
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Great fighting skills<br> |
Great fighting skills<br> |
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Great driving skills |
Great driving skills |
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He is a mute and experienced assassin, always giving all three Angels a run for their money in a fight. |
He is a mute and experienced assassin, always giving all three Angels a run for their money in a fight. |
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He is portrayed by Crispin Glover, who also played [[Willard Stiles]], [[Stan Bittleman]], and most notably, [[Grendel (Beowulf)|Grendel]]. |
He is portrayed by Crispin Glover, who also played [[Willard Stiles]], [[Stan Bittleman]], and most notably, [[Grendel (Beowulf)|Grendel]]. |
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− | He never said a word ever since he was an orphan right after he was found by the police to the orphanage. The nuns never see him but they do get presents from sometimes. The Thin Man may be best remembered because of his attraction/fetish towards woman's hair which he was shown sniffing and rubbing on his face in ecstasy on more than one occasion. During his first haircut, he ripped a hair bang out of the nun and sniffs on it. Ever since then, he has a fixation with ripping out women's hair and smelling it. He is the most recurring (and the most popular) character in the films, as he has appeared more than any other villain. In the sequel, he redeems himself from Dylan Sanders but is stabbed by [[Seamus O'Grady]] before falling from a roof, probably fatally injured. The Thin Man could however have survived because it then uses Seamus as a human shield when letters fall on them. |
+ | He never said a word ever since he was an orphan right after he was found by the police to the orphanage. The nuns never see him but they do get presents from sometimes. The Thin Man may be best remembered because of his attraction/fetish towards a woman's hair which he was shown sniffing and rubbing on his face in ecstasy on more than one occasion. During his first haircut, he ripped a hair bang out of the nun and sniffs on it. Ever since then, he has a fixation with ripping out women's hair and smelling it. He is the most recurring (and the most popular) character in the films, as he has appeared more than any other villain. In the sequel, he redeems himself from Dylan Sanders but is stabbed by [[Seamus O'Grady]] before falling from a roof, probably fatally injured. The Thin Man could however have survived because it then uses Seamus as a human shield when letters fall on them. |
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Revision as of 19:54, 28 July 2020
The Thin Man is a recurring character in the Charlie's Angels franchise, being a major antagonist in the 2000 film Charlie's Angels and an anti-hero in its 2003 sequel, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.
He is a mute and experienced assassin, always giving all three Angels a run for their money in a fight.
He is portrayed by Crispin Glover, who also played Willard Stiles, Stan Bittleman, and most notably, Grendel.
Biography
He never said a word ever since he was an orphan right after he was found by the police to the orphanage. The nuns never see him but they do get presents from sometimes. The Thin Man may be best remembered because of his attraction/fetish towards a woman's hair which he was shown sniffing and rubbing on his face in ecstasy on more than one occasion. During his first haircut, he ripped a hair bang out of the nun and sniffs on it. Ever since then, he has a fixation with ripping out women's hair and smelling it. He is the most recurring (and the most popular) character in the films, as he has appeared more than any other villain. In the sequel, he redeems himself from Dylan Sanders but is stabbed by Seamus O'Grady before falling from a roof, probably fatally injured. The Thin Man could however have survived because it then uses Seamus as a human shield when letters fall on them.