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An architect and [[The Korean War|Korean war]] veteran from New York who started killing criminals after his wife and daughter were attacked inside his own apartment. He started his vigilante career by killing bit-time bad guys (muggers, rapists etc.), moved to street gangs and by the end of the series takes on heavily armed mafiosos.
An architect and [[The Korean War|Korean war]] veteran from New York who started killing criminals after his wife and daughter were attacked inside his own apartment. He started his vigilante career by killing bit-time bad guys (muggers, rapists etc.), moved to street gangs and by the end of the series takes on heavily armed mafiosos.


{{quote| <small>Played by: [[Charles Bronson]]</small>}}
{{quote|<small>Played by: [[Charles Bronson]]</small>}}


* [[Anti Hero]]
* [[Anti-Hero]]
* [[Badass]]: And he just gets better when he gets older.
* [[Badass]]: And he just gets better when he gets older.
* [[Badass Longcoat]]
* [[Badass Longcoat]]
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* [[Cool Guns]]: Kersey's [[Weapon of Choice]] in the third movie is the .475 Wildey Survivor.
* [[Cool Guns]]: Kersey's [[Weapon of Choice]] in the third movie is the .475 Wildey Survivor.
* [[The Gunslinger]]: A handgun is his weapon of choice.
* [[The Gunslinger]]: A handgun is his weapon of choice.
* [[In Series Nickname]]: Mr. Vigilante, the New York Vigilante in the first film.
* [[In-Series Nickname]]: Mr. Vigilante, the New York Vigilante in the first film.
* [[Part Time Hero]]: Does architect stuff when not shooting criminals.
* [[Part-Time Hero]]: Does architect stuff when not shooting criminals.
* [[The Stoic]]
* [[The Stoic]]
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: In the fourth film.
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: In the fourth film.
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The leader of the unnamed street gang in the third movie.
The leader of the unnamed street gang in the third movie.


{{quote| <small>Played by: Gavan O'Herlihy</small>}}
{{quote|<small>Played by: Gavan O'Herlihy</small>}}


* [[Ax Crazy]]
* [[Ax Crazy]]
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The person who hires Paul in the fourth film to take down the major drug rings in Los Angeles. He is actually an ambitious drug dealer under the identity of an absentee news magazine mogul who is seeking to take over the local drug business and tricks Paul to do the dirty work for him.
The person who hires Paul in the fourth film to take down the major drug rings in Los Angeles. He is actually an ambitious drug dealer under the identity of an absentee news magazine mogul who is seeking to take over the local drug business and tricks Paul to do the dirty work for him.


{{quote| <small>Played by: John P. Ryan</small>}}
{{quote|<small>Played by: John P. Ryan</small>}}


* [[Big Bad]]
* [[Big Bad]]
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A mobster in the fifth movie who becomes Paul's main target after he kills his new wife.
A mobster in the fifth movie who becomes Paul's main target after he kills his new wife.


{{quote| <small>Played by: Michael Parks</small>}}
{{quote|<small>Played by: Michael Parks</small>}}


* [[Big Bad]]
* [[Big Bad]]
* [[The Don]]
* [[The Don]]
* [[Faux Affably Evil]]
* [[Faux Affably Evil]]
* [[Politically Incorrect Villain]]
* [[Politically-Incorrect Villain]]


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Latest revision as of 03:33, 8 August 2014


Characters in the Death Wish films:


Paul Kersey

An architect and Korean war veteran from New York who started killing criminals after his wife and daughter were attacked inside his own apartment. He started his vigilante career by killing bit-time bad guys (muggers, rapists etc.), moved to street gangs and by the end of the series takes on heavily armed mafiosos.

Played by: Charles Bronson


Manny Fraker

The leader of the unnamed street gang in the third movie.

Played by: Gavan O'Herlihy


"Nathan White"

The person who hires Paul in the fourth film to take down the major drug rings in Los Angeles. He is actually an ambitious drug dealer under the identity of an absentee news magazine mogul who is seeking to take over the local drug business and tricks Paul to do the dirty work for him.

Played by: John P. Ryan


Tommy O'Shea

A mobster in the fifth movie who becomes Paul's main target after he kills his new wife.

Played by: Michael Parks