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The Most Legendary Villains in Television History

The Most Legendary Villains in Television History

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Nina Myers

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Constance Langdon

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Jim Fenner

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Gyp Rosetti

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Gus Fring

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Jack Welker

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Angelus

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J.R. Ewing

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Wilson Fisk

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Al Swearengen

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George Hearst

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The Trinity Killer / Arthur Mitchell

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Cersei Lannister

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Joffrey Baratheon

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Ramsay Bolton

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Aunt Lydia / Lydia Clements

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Hannibal Lecter

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Mason Verger

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Sylar

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Kilgrave

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Boyd Crowder

Courtesy of FX Network

Villanelle

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Benjamin Linus

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Vee

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Black Jack Randall

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Vern Schillinger

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Professor Moriarty

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Lucifer

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Stormfront

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The Demon Headmaster

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Livia Soprano

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Ralph Cifaretto

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Negan

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The Governor

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Marlo Stanfield

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Bob

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Nina Myers
Constance Langdon
Jim Fenner
Gyp Rosetti
Gus Fring
Jack Welker
Angelus
J.R. Ewing
Wilson Fisk
Al Swearengen
George Hearst
The Trinity Killer / Arthur Mitchell
Cersei Lannister
Joffrey Baratheon
Ramsay Bolton
Aunt Lydia / Lydia Clements
Hannibal Lecter
Mason Verger
Sylar
Kilgrave
Boyd Crowder
Villanelle
Benjamin Linus
Vee
Black Jack Randall
Vern Schillinger
Professor Moriarty
Lucifer
Stormfront
The Demon Headmaster
Livia Soprano
Ralph Cifaretto
Negan
The Governor
Marlo Stanfield
Bob

Villains can be the most exciting part of a TV show. They are often heartless, cold-blooded, manipulative, and lack any remorse whatsoever, and yet, there is something about many of them that makes them incredibly endearing to viewers. Perhaps it's the person portraying the role, who does such an outstanding job of executing the part that we can't help but enjoy their characters. Or perhaps their character is just so devilishly evil that we just find ourselves delighting in them. Whatever it is, they have made themselves the most legendary villains in television history.

To compile a list of the most legendary villains in television history, 24/7 Tempo reviewed listings on IMDb, an online movie and TV database owned by Amazon; Rotten Tomatoes, an online movie and TV review aggregator; and Ranker, a crowd-sourced ranking site, to find criminals and other villains who were a major part of the plot in a wide variety of TV series.

Only live-action shows were considered, and soap operas were omitted. We excluded villains played by multiple characters such as The Master in "Doctor Who" and The Borg in the "Star Trek" franchise. (These are the most unforgettable TV criminal characters.)

Here are the most legendary villains in television history.

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