Orson Welles
The Third Man (1949)
Selling black-market medicines that do more harm than good to desperate citizens of postwar Vienna isn't very nice, but Welles' Harry Lime is still the most lively and enjoyable character in the movie, which loses some of its luster whenever he's not on screen. The character was so popular that he was spun off into his own radio drama series. Gary Susman
Image Credit: Everett Collection
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