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6%%* Every character that Alan Hale Sr. did. His son Alan Hale Jr. did this as well early in his career. But as he aged he was cast more and more as a villain. Which is why he took the role of the Skipper in ''Gilligan's Island '', he was tired of [[TypeCasting playing bad guys]].%%General example
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8* About half the cast of ''Film/TheThirteenthWarrior''. In something of an inversion, they generally approach combat with absolute seriousness.
9* Blackbeard is portrayed this way in ''Film/AnneOfTheIndies'': carousing, consuming huge quantities of food and booze, and firing his pistols into the ceiling when he wants silence.
10* Sheikh Ilderim in ''[[Film/BenHur1959 Ben-Hur]]''. Manages to dodge being an EthnicScrappy because he's just so delightful.
11* ''Film/TheBigLebowski'': Walter Sobchak did not watch his buddies die face down in the muck just so he could be left off this trope!
12* Jack from ''Film/{{Blackjack|1998}}''. A huge, imposing guy (being played by Creator/DolphLundgren), but also all kinds of easygoing and a FriendToAllChildren who bonds easily with 7-year-old Casey.
13* Ray Jackson, played by Donald "Ogre" Gibb, in the immortal Van Damme opus ''Film/{{Bloodsport}}''.
14* Raven in ''Film/CecilBDemented'' is a combination of BoisterousBruiser, BadassAdorable, PerkyGoth, and CloudCuckoolander, among others.
15* [[SelfDemonstrating/BoisterousBruiser Dablone,]] the loud, laughing leader of the underground gang in ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' Show #705, ''Film/Escape2000''. Mike and the Bots nickname him "Toblerone", after the [[SugarWiki/TheToblerone Swiss candy bar]].
16* Creator/BrianBlessed typically plays these roles, for example Prince Vultan in ''Film/{{Flash Gordon|1980}}''. "Diiiiiiiive!!" Usually he carries a large, wicked-looking war club -- and relishes chances to use it -- but he also enjoys knocking mooks out with a hammerlike blow of those meaty fists.
17* You could argue that El Indio from ''Film/ForAFewDollarsMore'' is a deconstruction of this trope. He might laugh all the time (even on his WantedPoster), hug his friends a lot, be enthusiastic and boisterous and run a band of plucky outlaws out to rob an impenetrable bank against all odds -- but he's still a violent thug who's not at all above child-murder and rape, with said band of plucky outlaws implied to be every bit as bad as him, eventually turning on him after he tries to screw them over. Lastly, his good moods seem almost maniacal, and are probably at least partly drug-induced.
18%%* ''Film/ForYourEyesOnly'' and [[spoiler:Colombo, arguably a thinner version of the character. Played by Topol]].%%ZCE
19* Tuco from ''Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly'' is energetic and quite temperamental. He also has the friendly, welcoming demeanor to go with it.
20* ''Film/GrimPrairieTales'': Morrison (Creator/JamesEarlJones) is a huge bear of a man, who likes drinking and telling stories, and boasts of the pleasures to be found in the sin palaces of the various towns he's visited.
21* Reg Park's portrayal of Hercules in ''Film/HerculesAndTheCaptiveWomen'' -- and even more so in the prequel, ''Hercules in the Haunted World'' -- is very much along these lines, playing the character as a very jovial, good-natured guy with a mischievous sense of humour, and who just happens to be [[HeroicBuild almost as wide as he is tall]].
22* Antaeus the bully bandit from ''Film/HerculesUnchained'', featured in ''[[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 MST3K]]''. At one point Crow even wishes that he was on the heroes' side, since he seemed a lot more fun than the ''real'' hero, Hercules (who seemed to spend most of the movie either sleeping or acting like a [[JerkJock total crab]]).
23* Darius Kincaid in ''Film/TheHitmansBodyguard''. Played by Creator/SamuelLJackson in full LargeHam mode, Kincaid's exuberant ''joie de vivre'' shines through whether he's killing a bunch of bad guys, trolling his bodyguard, or making friends with a busload of singing nuns.
24* Pretty much all the dwarves that are on the quest in ''Film/TheHobbit''. It must be a dwarven thing.
25* ''Film/TheHungerGamesCatchingFire'' gives us a female example in Johanna Mason. ActionGirl with plenty of axe-swinging skills, on her first scene [[NakedOnArrival strips of all her clothes without any shame]], later [[ClusterFBomb curses plentifully in an interview]], and gives a SmiteMeOMightySmiter moment.
26* Thor again in ''[[Series/TheIncredibleHulk1977 The Incredible Hulk Returns]]''. He boasts of learning to be subtle after he sees off someone who is looking for Dr. Banner using subterfuge. This is what he considers subterfuge:
27-->'''Jack [=McGee=]:''' I'm looking for a man...\
28'''Thor:''' ''[interrupting]'' You have found one!\
29'''Jack [=McGee=]:''' This is a particular man.\
30'''Thor:''' Oh, I am a particular man... and I do not like your face.
31%%* Wayne Westerberg, played by Vince Vaughn in ''Film/IntoTheWild''.%%ZCE
32* ''Film/{{King Arthur|2004}}'' (2004): Creator/RayWinstone as Bors. Cheerful, savage, so many children he just gives them numbers...
33* ''Film/KingdomOfHeaven'': Creator/LiamNeeson's character, the Baron of Ibelin, who's a knight. He fights fiercely, even if he gets wounded (as he remarks himself: "I once fought two days with an arrow through my testicle!"). He also learns his son Balian to fight as well, and knights him.
34* Creator/LiamNeeson's character in ''Film/{{Krull}}'', a swaggering hard-drinking mercenary who seems to have a wife in every town.
35* Auda Abu Tayi in ''Film/LawrenceOfArabia'', a ProudWarriorRaceGuy-meets-LoveableRogue Bedouin chief, played by iconic LargeHam Creator/AnthonyQuinn at his most exuberant. The historical Auda also qualified, according to ''Seven Pillars of Wisdom.''
36-->"He had married twenty-eight times, had been wounded thirteen times, and in the battles he provoked had seen all his tribesmen hurt, and most of his relation slain. He himself had killed seventy-five men, all Arabs, by his own hand in battle... He saw life as a saga, and all events in it were significant, and all personages in contact with him heroic. His mind was stored with tales of old raids, and epic poems of fights. He had no control over his lips, and was therefore terrible to his own interest, and hurt his friends continually. He spoke of himself in the third person and was so sure of his fame that he loved to shout out stories against himself. At times he seemed taken by a demon of mischief: and yet with all this he was really modest, as simple as a child, direct, honest, kind-hearted, and warmly loved even by those to whom he was most embarrassing - his friends.”
37* Gimli, son of Glóin, as portrayed by John Rhys-Davies in the film version of ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings''.
38* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
39** ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'': Drax the Destroyer enjoys nothing more than a good fight alongside his comrades, when not angsting over the loss of his family. Even more so in ''Vol. 2'', where he's dropped some of the broodings in favor of breaking out into hearty laughter, and almost borders of PsychopathicManChild with how much earnest glee he takes in fighting and destruction.
40** M'Baku in ''Film/{{Black Panther|2018}}'', a very large man with a very large presence, is both a fierce warrior and a jovial {{Troll}} who laughs at his own jokes.
41* Creator/BruceCampbell's [[AsHimself character]] in ''Film/MyNameIsBruce'' is like this when he's in action hero mode. His civilian identity is more of a {{Jerkass}}, although he improves with CharacterDevelopment.
42* From ''Film/{{Outlander|2008}}'', the loud and frequently inebriated Boromir.
43* Sheik Amar, played by Alfred Molina, plays this type of character in ''Film/PrinceOfPersiaTheSandsOfTime''.
44* The Good [[HornyVikings Viking]] Boltar (played by Victor [=McLaglen=]) in the 1954 film of ''ComicStrip/PrinceValiant''.
45%%* Friar Tuck from ''Film/RobinHoodPrinceOfThieves''.%%ZCE
46* Kikuchiyo, the farmer's son turned would-be samurai in the movie ''Film/SevenSamurai''. Double points by being played by ''Creator/ToshiroMifune'', of all people.
47* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
48** Boss Nass, the Gungan head honcho from ''Film/ThePhantomMenace''. His booming voice and seizure-like expressions of displeasure make him more expressive than most of the human cast. The character was written as a strict, xenophobic no-nonsense ruler with little patience, who eventually had a change of heart when he realizes he's misjudged the race he despises, and becomes friendly and joyful. Creator/BrianBlessed's performance changed the characterization.
49** Mace Windu, a Jedi on the Council (who first appeared in ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'') qualifies. He ''loves'' to fight, and given the tempting nature of the Dark Side, this is a dangerous trait for a Jedi to have; as a result, he studied favored Form VII (also known as Juyo or Vaapad): a very difficult and hard-to-use school of swordplay, that demands near-unmatched mental discipline and lightsaber control. His concentration is such that he is even able to use certain Dark Side techniques, like [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Force Crush]], without succumbing to the temptation. (''However'', he is clearly the exception, not the rule.)
50* Hound from Film/TransformersAgeOfExtinction carries many guns around and puts them to good use in the climax against the mook army, shouting one-liners the entire time.
51-->'''Hound:''' I'm a wicked warrior robot!
52* ''Film/{{Underground}}'' has the main characters, Serbian [=WW2=] gunrunners Marko and Blacky. They love a good scrap and are always partying as hard as possible. In one scene, Marko stumbles across a brawl started by Blacky, hands his personal brass band a tip to play some fast-tempo music, and throws himself into the fray while dancing to the beat.
53* ''Film/LesVisiteurs'': Godefroy de Montmirail (Creator/JeanReno) is a brave, manly, strong and fierce French knight from the 12th century, and he enjoys singing bawdy songs when he feasts. Even when he's stranded in TheNineties due to a TimeTravel potion mishap.
54* ''Film/WhipIt'' has plenty, but Smashley Simpson (played by Creator/DrewBarrymore) and Bloody Holly (Creator/ZoeBell) are two of the most prominent. Smashley, despite having only a handful of lines, is played with utter LargeHam aplomb by director Barrymore and steals every scene she's in.
55* ''Film/{{Willow}}''
56** Madmartigan, whenever he isn't being a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
57** The two Brownies following Willow are about ankle-high (to a halfling) but otherwise perfect examples.

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