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* ''[[Series/TheOfficeUS The Office]]'': The villain of Michael's film (played by Jim) is Gold Face, a man whose face became coated in gold due to an industrial accident.
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* [=FuckFace=] from ''ComicBook/FuryMAX'' by Creator/GarthEnnis, writer of the aforementioned ''Preacher''.

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* [=FuckFace=] (pictured above) from ''ComicBook/FuryMAX'' by Creator/GarthEnnis, writer of the aforementioned ''Preacher''.



* Ghostface from ''Franchise/{{Scream}}''.
* Leatherface from ''Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''.
* The eponymous ''Film/{{Scarface|1983}}''.
* Babyface from ''Film/TheHillsRunRed''.

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* Ghostface from ''Franchise/{{Scream}}''.
''Franchise/{{Scream}}'', who is called that after the white mask that he wears.
* Leatherface from ''Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''.
''Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre'' films. His own face is messed up, so he makes new ones from the skins of his and his family's victims. And since the dead skin goes bad fast, he's constantly looking for new material....
* The eponymous ''Film/{{Scarface|1983}}''.
''Film/{{Scarface|1983}}'', even though he is never called that in the film. He claims that he got the said scar in a fight when he was a kid, and the police questioning him about it try to piss him off by asking him if he really got it from performing cunnilingus (or from "eating apple pie", depending on the version you're watching).
* Babyface from ''Film/TheHillsRunRed''.
''Film/TheHillsRunRed''. His name comes from the white baby mask made from porcelaine and bones that he wears.
* The killer in the SlasherMovie parody ''Film/DudeBroPartyMassacre3'' is called Motherface, because she wears her dead mother's face as a mask.

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--> '''Colonel Gagarin:''' A sad story, General. A gentle giant for most of his youth--then an unfortunate incident while shark-fishing--and now... Well. Still a giant, at any rate.
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* [=FuckFace=] from ''ComicBook/FuryMAX'', by Creator/GarthEnnis, writer of the aforementioned ''Preacher''.

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* [=FuckFace=] from ''ComicBook/FuryMAX'', ''ComicBook/FuryMAX'' by Creator/GarthEnnis, writer of the aforementioned ''Preacher''.

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* Arseface, from ''Comicbook/{{Preacher}}''.

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* Arseface, Arseface from ''Comicbook/{{Preacher}}''.
* [=FuckFace=] from ''ComicBook/FuryMAX'', by Creator/GarthEnnis, writer of the aforementioned ''Preacher''.
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* On ''Series/PersonOfInterest'', Elias's right hand Anthony Marconi is nicknamed (and credited as) Scarface.
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* Babyface from ''The Hills Run Red''.

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* Babyface from ''The Hills Run Red''.
''Film/TheHillsRunRed''.
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* Metal Face (called "Black Face" in Japan) from ''Videogame/{{Xenoblade}}''.

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* Metal Face (called "Black Face" in Japan) from ''Videogame/{{Xenoblade}}''.
''Videogame/{{Xenoblade}}''; so named because Mechon don't usually ''have'' faces. Other "Face" Mechon show up throughout the game as well.
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* 2Face from ''{{Literature/Remnants}}.''
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* The titular ''Film/{{Scarface}}''.

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* The titular ''Film/{{Scarface}}''.eponymous ''Film/{{Scarface|1983}}''.
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* Metal Face (called "Black Face" in Japan) from ''Videogame/XenobladeChronicles''.

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* Metal Face (called "Black Face" in Japan) from ''Videogame/XenobladeChronicles''.
''Videogame/{{Xenoblade}}''.

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* The names of at least four of the mecha in ''TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' are derived from their faces:

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* The names of at least four of the mecha in ''TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' are derived from their faces:




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* Noface from ''Anime/SpiritedAway''.




* Noface from ''SpiritedAway''.
* The titular ''{{Scarface}}''.

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* Noface from ''SpiritedAway''.
* The titular ''{{Scarface}}''.''Film/{{Scarface}}''.



* An episode of ''SavedByTheBell'' had a kid called Craterface for having acne all over his face.
* Openface from ''TheAdventuresOfPeteAndPete''.

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* An episode of ''SavedByTheBell'' ''Series/SavedByTheBell'' had a kid called Craterface for having acne all over his face.
* Openface from ''TheAdventuresOfPeteAndPete''.''Series/TheAdventuresOfPeteAndPete''.



* Metal Face (called "Black Face" in Japan) from ''XenobladeChronicles''.

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* Metal Face (called "Black Face" in Japan) from ''XenobladeChronicles''.
''Videogame/XenobladeChronicles''.



* The titular ''{{Braceface}}''.
* Captain Huggyface from ''WordGirl''.

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* The titular ''{{Braceface}}''.
''WesternAnimation/{{Braceface}}''.
* Captain Huggyface from ''WordGirl''.''WesternAnimation/WordGirl''.



* Steelbeak on ''DarkwingDuck''

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* Steelbeak on ''DarkwingDuck''
''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''



* The ''{{Yu-Gi-Oh Card Game}}'' has Necroface, a giant tentacled zombie baby head, and Birdface, a bird-man.

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* The ''{{Yu-Gi-Oh ''[[TabletopGame/{{YuGiOh}} Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Game}}'' Game]]'' has Necroface, a giant tentacled zombie baby head, and Birdface, a bird-man.
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* Comicbook/{{Batman}}'s foes include the Ventriloquist's puppet Scarface, ComicBook/TwoFace, Clayface and the less popular Baby-Face and False Face.

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* Comicbook/{{Batman}}'s Franchise/{{Batman}}'s foes include the Ventriloquist's puppet Scarface, ComicBook/TwoFace, Clayface and the less popular Baby-Face and False Face.
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* And, of course, Arseface, from ''Comicbook/{{Preacher}}''.

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* And, of course, Arseface, from ''Comicbook/{{Preacher}}''.
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* Comicbook/{{Batman}}'s foes include the Ventriloquist's puppet Scarface, Two-Face, Clayface and the less popular Baby-Face and False Face.

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* Comicbook/{{Batman}}'s foes include the Ventriloquist's puppet Scarface, Two-Face, ComicBook/TwoFace, Clayface and the less popular Baby-Face and False Face.
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* And, of course, Arseface, from ''Comicbook/Preacher''.

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* And, of course, Arseface, from ''Comicbook/Preacher''.
''Comicbook/{{Preacher}}''.
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* And, of course, Arseface, from ''Comicbook/Preacher''.
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* Al 'Scarface' Capone.
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* Metalbeak on ''DarkwingDuck'' (not to be confused with the ''Guardians of Ga'Hoole'' one).

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* Metalbeak Steelbeak on ''DarkwingDuck'' (not to be confused with the ''Guardians of Ga'Hoole'' one).
''DarkwingDuck''
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* Metalbeak on ''DarkwingDuck'' (not to be confused with the ''Guardians of Ga'Hoole'' one).
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* Ghostface from ''Film/{{Scream}}''.

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* Ghostface from ''Film/{{Scream}}''.''Franchise/{{Scream}}''.
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* Pizza Face from the "Earboy" sketches on ''Series/AllThat''.
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* Leatherface from ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''.

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* Leatherface from ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''.''Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''.
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Nicknames can say something about a guy. A deformity, mask, or the looks of a person can give them a [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Name-Face Name]]. A Name-Face Name is when a character's nickname comes from a characteristic of their face.

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Nicknames can say something about a guy. A deformity, a mask, or the looks of a person can give them him a [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Name-Face Name]]. A Name-Face Name is when a character's nickname comes from a characteristic of their his face.



* The names of several of the mecha in ''TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' are derived from their faces:

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* The names of several at least four of the mecha in ''TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' are derived from their faces:



* The Ventriloquist's Puppet Scarface, Two-Face, Clayface and less-popular Baby-Face and False Face From ''{{Batman}}''.
* Goldface From ''GreenLantern''.

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* The Comicbook/{{Batman}}'s foes include the Ventriloquist's Puppet puppet Scarface, Two-Face, Clayface and less-popular the less popular Baby-Face and False Face From ''{{Batman}}''.
Face.
* Goldface From ''GreenLantern''.
from ''Comicbook/GreenLantern''.



* Ghostface From ''Film/{{Scream}}''.

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* Ghostface From from ''Film/{{Scream}}''.



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* Metal Beak from ''Guardians of Ga'Hoole (who incidentally was *not* the same character as the Metal Beak of the movie. Nyra never was called Metal Beak in the books, only Kludd was.)

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[[AC:{{Literature}}]]
* Metal Beak from ''Guardians of Ga'Hoole (who incidentally Ga'Hoole''. (Incidentally, he was *not* the same character as the Metal Beak of the movie. Nyra never was called Metal Beak in the books, only Kludd was.)



* An episode of ''SavedByTheBell'' had a kid called Craterface for having zits all over his face.

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* An episode of ''SavedByTheBell'' had a kid called Craterface for having zits acne all over his face.



* Metal Face (Called "Black Face" in Japan) from ''XenobladeChronicles''.

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* Metal Face (Called (called "Black Face" in Japan) from ''XenobladeChronicles''.



* Scar from {{The Lion King}}, and his heir, Kovu in the sequel. ('Kovu' is Swahili for 'scar')

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* Scar from {{The Lion King}}, ''Disney/TheLionKing'', and his heir, Kovu Kovu, in the sequel. ('Kovu' (''Kovu'' is Swahili for 'scar')
''scar''.)



* Pizza-face is a common insult for people that have zits all over their face.

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* Pizza-face is a common insult for people that have zits acne all over their face.
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* ''DickTracy'': Pruneface, Littleface and Flyface.

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* ''DickTracy'': ''ComicStrip/DickTracy'': Pruneface, Littleface and Flyface.
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* What's-her-face from ''WebOriginal/TeenGirlSquad''.

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* What's-her-face from ''WebOriginal/TeenGirlSquad''.''WebAnimation/TeenGirlSquad''.
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* What's-her-face from ''TeenGirlSquad''.

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* What's-her-face from ''TeenGirlSquad''.''WebOriginal/TeenGirlSquad''.

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*Metal Beak from ''Guardians of Ga'Hoole (who incidentally was *not* the same character as the Metal Beak of the movie. Nyra never was called Metal Beak in the books, only Kludd was.)




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* Scar from {{The Lion King}}, and his heir, Kovu in the sequel. ('Kovu' is Swahili for 'scar')
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* Ghostface From ''{{Scream}}''.
* Leatherface from ''TheTexasChainsawMassacre''.

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* Ghostface From ''{{Scream}}''.
''Film/{{Scream}}''.
* Leatherface from ''TheTexasChainsawMassacre''.''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''.

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