In popular culture and beyond, the villain often gets a bad rap. But for an actor, it's sometimes more satisfying to play the tortured antagonist than to play the clean-cut good guy. Of course, there are always exception to the rule. But as actor Blake Ritson can attest, the line between playing a villain versus playing a hero is often purely subjective.
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