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J.T. Walsh was one of the most unforgettable character actors of the 1990s, a master of quiet menace, institutional power, and morally compromised authority figures. From Breakdown and A Few Good Men to Misery, Pleasantville, and Sling Blade, Walsh specialized in villains who didn’t need to shout to be terrifying. In this episode of Villains We Love, we take a chronological deep dive through J.T. Walsh’s career, from his theater roots to his most iconic film roles, examining how he became Hollywood’s go-to face for bureaucratic cruelty, emotional repression, and system-driven evil. This isn’t just a list of roles. It’s a look at how J.T. Walsh’s performances offered a running commentary on American power structures, and why his work still feels unsettlingly relevant today. If you love VHS-era thrillers, 90s character actors, and villains who feel real, this one’s for you. Films mentioned in the video: Eddie Macon’s Run (1983) directed by Jeff Kanew Good Morning, Vietnam (1987) directed by Barry Levinson Tequila Sunrise (1988) directed by Robert Towne Misery (1990) directed by Rob Reiner A Few Good Men (1992) directed by Rob Reiner Sniper (1993) directed by Luis Llosa Red Rock West (1993) directed by John Dahl Needful Things (1993) directed by Fraser C. Heston The Babysitter (1995) directed by Guy Ferland The X-Files (TV Series, 1993–2002) created by Chris Carter Sling Blade (1996) directed by Billy Bob Thornton Executive Decision (1996) directed by Stuart Baird Breakdown (1997) directed by Jonathan Mostow The Negotiator (1998) directed by F. Gary Gray Pleasantville (1998) directed by Gary Ross If you enjoy character actor spotlights, villain deep dives, and rediscovering great performances from film and TV, you’re in the right place. Thank you so much for watching and supporting CineCurious! Music licensed from Motion Array Images from IMDb and Wiki Commons The Villains We Love playlist: • Michael Ironside - The Villains We Love Rediscovered films playlist: • Last Action Hero: Rediscovered CineCurious feature videos playlist: • Why Imperfection Makes Movies Better If you enjoy the content and want to support the channel, you can do so over on Ko-fi — it really helps keep these videos going: https://ko-fi.com/cinecurious #JTWalsh #VillainsWeLove #90sCinema Thanks for watching!