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[[Large Ham|"DON'T YOU DARE CHANGE THE CHANNEL!"]]
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* George Takei of ''[[Star Trek]]'' fame never quite left the ham behind, as evidenced [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4s1iQODC5OI here]. And a recent{{when}} [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hSnAxvRdmY ad for new TV technology]{{dead link}} features Takei who is necessary in this ad for basically nothing ''but'' the ham and the [[Stealth Pun]] (see page for details).{{context|reason=MOD: I wish I could, but the page isn't there any more.}}▼
* "[[Incoming Ham|The heavens cry out]]! [[In the Name of
▲== More Must Ham TV: ==
▲* George Takei of ''[[Star Trek]]'' fame never quite left the ham behind, as evidenced [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4s1iQODC5OI here]. And a recent [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hSnAxvRdmY ad for new TV technology] features Takei who is necessary in this ad for basically nothing ''but'' the ham and the [[Stealth Pun]] (see page for details).
▲* "[[Incoming Ham|The heavens cry out]]! [[In the Name of The Moon|The earth cries out! The people cry out! They cry out for me to destroy evil! Listen up, evildoers...I am the warrior of justice]], [[Kamen Rider Stronger]]!"
* '''[[Kamen Rider Kabuto]]''': "Grandmother said this: [[A God Am I|Walking the path of Heaven]], the man who will rule everything. [[Meaningful Name|TENDOU!]] [[Mythology Gag|SOUJI!!]]"
* Other Kamen Riders ham with their voices. [[Kamen Rider Double|Shoutaro Hidari]] hams with his facial expressions.
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** He's such a ham that you hardly notice lesser hams who would definitely make the list in any other series, like Ankh.
** The ''[[Transformation Trinket|OOO Driver]]'' doesn't just announce the form, but shouts each animal medal's name, and for full combos, ''sings the first part of the form's theme song.'' Pu! To! Tyr-an-no-SAAAAAUR-us!
* Gentaro Kisaragi from ''[[
** Yuki Jojima's hamminess should not be underestimated as well. [http://www.jefusion.com/2011/09/kamen-rider-fourze-henshin-fight.html Just watch her devour the scenery] as Gentaro performs his first henshin.
* Scott Thompson in ''[[The Kids in The Hall]]''.
* In [[Wizards of Waverly Place]], Justin Russo actually uses a spell entitled "Ham it Up", which produces a ''literal large ham''. When he, and later Alex, take a bite of the ham it immediately ascends them to large ham status.
* The 1960s ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]''. There was no point in even auditioning for a role, no matter how small, if you weren't ham through and through. Even the nameless mooks were Large Hams.
** Cesar Romero's Joker was ''way'' over the top, rivaling Nicholson's.
** Then there was Frank Gorshin who was rivaling [[Jim Carrey]] for his part as The Riddler.
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** Gregory Martin as Colonel Ben-Zayne in "Eyes" could give Ironheart a run for his money in hamminess and overacting.
** Knight #2 from the first season episode "And the Sky Full of Stars". Perhaps he was planning to make Sinclair talk through exposing him to his ''purposeful'' overacting.
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*** This role was written for Walter Koenig, but Straczynski was so impressed that he decided to give him a recurring role instead.
** Wayne Alexander as [[Threshold Guardians|Sebastian]].
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** Centauri seem generally prone to overacting, but there's a reason Londo Mollari became Emperor, and it's not the Shadow/Rifa conspiracy.
** Dr. Franklin, the head of medicine on Babylon 5, was played by Richard Biggs, who had an earlier career on television soap operas. In one "memorable" episode ("Walkabout"), Franklin is stabbed in the stomach and winds up having an imaginary conversation with himself, where the fake Dr. Franklin mocks and yells at the real Dr. Franklin. Meaning the scene essentially becomes a competition between two Richard Biggs, each trying harder than the other to overact as much as humanly possible.
** Bruce Boxleitner, aka John Sheridan, could drift into this, although he also demonstrated his subtlety on any number of occasions, notably in his scenes with Delenn. Choice ham quote:
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* Numerous guest stars on ''[[Friends]]''.
** The recurring character of Janice was another female example, complete with her [[Incoming Ham]] [[Catch Phrase]] "Oh! My! God!!!" It's clear that Maggie Wheeler was having a ''lot'' of fun with the part.
* [[William Shatner]] has wholly reinvented - and reinvigorated - his career in latter years [[Adam Westing|based on his reputation as the embodiment of this trope]]. Memorable results include Commander Murdock in ''[[Airplane!]] 2'', Denny Crane from ''[[Boston Legal]]'', The Big Giant Head on ''[[3rd Rock
* Shatner is only one of a smorgasbord of Hams on ''[[Boston Legal]]''. 99% of the lawyers at Crane, Poole and Schmidt have a Master's in [[Chewing the Scenery]] (except for [[The Comically Serious|Brad]]), along with several of the judges ("It's ''shocking!'', "Jibber Jabber!"), and most of the clients (remember Shirley's [[Stalker
* John Lithgow in nearly everything he's done since the 90s, including his role in ''[[3rd Rock
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* ''[[News Radio]]'' has:
** Jimmy James, who was actually part of the regular cast.
** Bill McNeil is the bigger ham on the show. Nobody else in television has actual lines like "BEGONE!!!"
* Virtually '''all''' of the [[Stargate SG-1|Goa'uld System Lords]] were bonded to this trope at a subatomic level. Apophis, Anubis and Ba'al are probably the three standouts, though Chronos, Sokar and Yu are right up there. The ''real'' fun came from mixing character tropes: Anubis was a [[Large Ham]] and a [[Complete Monster]], while Ba'al was an [[Affably Evil]] [[Large Ham
* The [[
** Todd did have a few hammy moments, most notably in the episode ''Vegas'':
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* Parodied by ''[[The Young Ones]]'', in which a guest star Barry Stanton's particularly blustery appearance as the Postman in the Series 2 episode "Nasty" earns supposed "applause" from the [[Laugh Track]] while the real studio audience is still laughing. After exiting at the end of his scene, he can be heard recounting theatrical anecdotes in a loud voice from the wings until Vyvyan tells him to shut up.
* ''[[
** Rik Mayall as the various incarnations of [[The Ace|"The" Lord Flashheart]], again largely within the context of the series.
** Also, [[Stephen Fry]] as "The Iron Duke" of Wellington in the final episode of ''Blackadder the Third'' and as Field Marshal Melchett in ''Blackadder Goes Forth''
** No one can forget '''[[Brian Blessed]]''' from the first season!
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'''[[Brian Blessed]]:''' "EXCELLENT! WHILE THEY'RE AWAY, TAKE 10,000 TROOPS AND ''PILLAGE GENEVA''!!"
'''Messenger:''' "But the Swiss are our allies, My Lord."
'''[[Brian Blessed]]:''' "Oh yes... Well, er, get them to dress up as Germans, will you?" }}
** Captain Rum from the second season. "YOU HAVE A ''WOMAN'S'' HAM, MY LORD!"
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** Plus the two actors, Keanrick and Mossop, in the third season. "OOOOOOOOOOOOOH, TO HAM OR NOT TO HAM?!"
*** "HOT POTATO, ORCHESTRA STALLS, PUCK WILL MAKE AMENDS!!!"
** We're not done here without mentioning the ''unbelievable'' Frank Finlay as the [[Hanging Judge|Witchsmeller]] [[Kangaroo Court|Pursuivant]], who makes '''[[Brian Blessed]]''' sound like [[
* Tobias from ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]''. And Barry Zuckercorn. And Lucille Austero. And Carl Weathers, and Wayne Jarvis, and Maggie Lizer... in fact, at least half the [[Recurring Character|Recurrers]]. Still, only Barry (played by The Fonz himself) can out-ham Tobias.
* ''[[Battlestar Galactica
** Richard Hatch as Tom Zarek. He is usually fairly quiet compared to some of the ham on offer on this page, but prone to dramatic statements and poetic descriptions that stand in stark contrast to every other character, giving the impression he feels momentous times require momentous performances.
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** Then there is the hard-boiled and harder-assed leader of the fleet, Adama.
** And his often times drunken XO, Colonel Saul Tigh. Especially when he started to lose it near the end of season three.
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* From ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'', which considering [[Large Ham/Film|the superhero movie examples]], is not strange:
** [[Malcolm McDowell]] as Mr. Linderman. Over time, McDowell's metabolism has changed to the point where he can now only subsist on a diet of chewed scenery.
** Hiro Nakamura is a honey glazed Christmas ham that can feed a family of forty. In a subversion, the actor is anything but.
** Sylar has always been deli cold cuts, if not a complete Christmas ham.
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* Shawn Spencer from ''[[Psych]]'' - who is without a doubt the biggest [[Phony Psychic|pseudo psychic ham]] in all of network television. The show plays with the trope, as Shawn mainly hams it up when doing the psychic schtick, and even then it's deliberate.
** Oh, he can ham it up pretty good without having one of his "experiences", particularly when dealing with Gus or his father.
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* ''[[Lost in Space]]'':
** Jonathan Harris as Doctor Zachary Smith. "Never fear, Smith is here!" "Oh, the pain, the pain." In fact, one of the complaints about [[The Movie]] was that [[Gary Oldman]]'s Dr. Smith wasn't hammy ''enough.''
** [[That Guy With
* [[wikipedia:David Oyelowo|David Oyelowo]] in ''[[
* In ''[[Lois and Clark]]'':
** John Shea as Lex Luthor was all crazy-eyes, all the time. Not adverse to alternating slimy and seductive shtick with voluble intense outbursts of villainous venom.
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** He was enjoyably hammy as the evil priest Vargas on ''Blake's 7,'' "Cygnus Alpha": "I will return to them a GO-O-O-O-ODDD!!!"
** In a notable subversion for the actor, BLESSED was actually restrained and subtle as the Ghost in ''Hamlet.'' (Branagh was really intense all the time in the same movie.)
* Mr. Belding on ''[[Saved
* [[Mr. T]], fool!
* A staple of the [[So Bad It's Good]] series ''[[
** Dr. Rick Dagless is a prime example.
** Sanchez is often quite hammy sometimes, too. To the point where actor Matt Barry's voiceovers for a [[wikipedia:Volvic (mineral water)|certain bottled water commercial]] became a staple for [[
* ''Everyone'' on ''[[Hannah Montana]]''. The teacher being a very obvious example, as he is kind of a take-off of Jack Black's character from ''[[School of Rock]]''.
* The announcer for ''[[Ninja Warrior]]'' enthusiastically improvises [[Purple Prose]] for every contestant possible. The Japanese announcer uses even ''purpler'' prose that the English translation does.
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** Jon Lovitz's Master Thespian character on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' was both a parody and epitome of the [[Large Ham]].
** Another character that deserves mention is Matt Foley.
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** [[Casanova Wannabe|The Continental]].
* "Nation, I am '''furious''' that it took this long to mention [[The Colbert Report|Stephen Colbert]]."
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"''All of us are '''[http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}uViRS1RwwDU TREEEEES!!!]'''''" }}
* [[Robin Williams]]' guest appearance on ''[[Law and Order Special Victims Unit]]'' (not to mention everything else he's been in.)
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* ''[[Law and Order|Law & Order: Criminal Intent]]'''s Detective Goren, played by Vincent D'Onofrio, has been getting increasingly hammy over the years, though it is debatable whether this is a case of overacting or caused by the further development of the character's own psychological problems due to the stress of his work and family (and he was probably a few fries short of a Happy Meal to begin with).
* Most of the muppets from ''[[The Muppet Show]]''.
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* ''[[SCTV]]'' satirized this with such characters as Lola Heatherton and Count Floyd. Two very noticable examples being Johnny LaRue and Bobby Bitman. The latter being a parody of Vegas style comedians, every bit of him is hammy including his catchphrase "HOW ARE YA?".
* [[Frasier|Frasier Crane]] just about any time something riles him up. It began in ''[[Cheers]]'' with his classic "YOU WILL *RUE* THE DAY YOU DID THAT!", which became a semi-catchphrase.
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** And then in ''[[Frasier]]'', his brother Niles is almost as large a ham as him, albeit with a somewhat different style. And the two see each other almost every day ''and'' have loads of [[Sibling Rivalry]], meaning buckets and buckets of delicious [[Ham
* John Larroquette tends to be all over this trope, as shown in any episode of ''[[Night Court]]'', his guest spot in ''[[Chuck]]'', and a memorable guest spot in ''[[The West Wing]]''.
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* Speaking of ''[[The West Wing]]'', Lord John Marbury is also incredibly hammy:
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* Jack Gallo in ''[[Just Shoot Me]]''.
* [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] in ''[[Green Wing]]'' where Sue White wanders in dressed as a giant leg of ham.
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* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'':
** The Master, a powerful vampire who seems to live off scenery, not blood.
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** Then there is Angelus. He relished in making everything he
** Adam, the First, and Caleb also qualify. The First in particular is rather hammy. It's the [[Ultimate Evil|source of all evil]], and ''knows'' it.
** Olaf the Troll from the episode "Triangle". All his lines were written in ALLCAPS, and it came across onscreen. The actor is clearly having a blast.
*** He literally attacks the scenery.
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** Warren Mears:
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*** For context: While saying this he is pointing a gun at Buffy. The line is designed to show that he's coming unhinged, and
** And then we have Cordy and Wesley acting out the saga of [[Star-Crossed Lovers|Buffy and Angel]]:
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'''Cordy''': "Yes, Angel?"
'''Wesley''': "I love you so much I almost forgot to brood!" }}
** In ''Buffy'''s [[Musical Episode]], "Once More With Feeling", most of the cast release their inner hams during their musical numbers (except Alyson Hannigan, who spends most of the episode looking profoundly uncomfortable, as she was apparently less than enthused by the musical idea - which would explain why she's the only one who doesn't get a solo number or a duet). James Marsters (playing Spike) in particular appears to be having [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBl82U4rQrQ&feature=related way too much fun].
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** Of course, Rita's iconic screeching voice has yet to be topped. "I'VE GOT SUCH A HEADACHE!"
** Anyone speaking while morphed is probably this, especially when [[Calling Your Attacks|calling attacks]] and summoning zords.
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** Zordon himself was a large ham in the tradition of [[Transformers|Optimus Prime]], with very little actual drama to it, but several metric tons of gravitas per syllable.
** Antonio the Gold Samurai Ranger from ''[[Power Rangers Samurai|Samurai]]'' impressively out-hams the entire franchise to date. Ironically enough, for all the ham he's got, his theme is ''seafood''. Take his debut where he shows off his Ranger form for the first time:
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* And when you say ''[[Power Rangers]]'', realize that the ''[[Super Sentai]]'' counterpart can be hammy when it requires to do so. I mean, look at ''[[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger]]'s'' Ikenami Ryuunosuke (A Kabuki actor known to yell '''"TONOOOOOOO!!!"''') and Umemori Genta (over the top sushi seller, the counterpart of Antonio above). Together they're known as the [[Fan Nickname|"Ham Sandwich"]] after all.
** Speaking of ''[[Super Sentai]]'', [[Ascended Fanboy|Ikari Gai]] from ''[[
* One word: Flabber (of ''[[Beetleborgs]]''). He's one hammy flabberific phasm. It helps that his mannerisms are based on Jim Carrey as Ace Ventura and that he's also a cross between Robin William's Genie and Jim Carrey as The Mask.
** Fangula from the same series. He ''was'' based on Dracula though, and that makes it pretty much a prerequisite.
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** George Constanza is an obvious choice.
** His father Frank also counts, as nearly every single line of his is shouted at the top of his lungs.
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"''SERENITY NOW!!!''" }}
** But nobody, NOBODY, can trump Newman.
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* Zor-El from ''[[Smallville]]''. "THE BLOOD OF THE HOUSE OF EL RUNS THROUGH YOU!"
** And when Michael Shanks makes guest spots as Carter Hall/[[Hawkman]], scenery will shake and be chewed to pieces.
** Large Ham seems to be a requirement to play a ''Smallville'' villain. From Season 1, John Glover is beautifully over the top as ''The'' [[Magnificent Bastard]], Lionel Luthor and Michael Rosenbaum's [[Lex Luthor]] gets hammier with each season that passes. Cassidy Freeman is a female example as their successor, [[Dark Action Girl]] Tess Mercer. And then there's Callum Blue as Major Zod. "Unlike you I will lead from a throne, not from the shadows! Everyone on earth, including the woman you love, will [[Kneel Before Zod
** [[Booster Gold]], period.
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* The 2008 [[BBC]] adaptation of the [[
* ''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]'' tends to avoid being overly melodramatic, except for some notable exceptions.
** One of those being when [[Nakama|someone threatens Mal's crew.]] Because when you turn on '''ANY OF HIS CREW, YOU TURN ON ''HIM''!'''
** Wash sometimes count, especially when playing with his dinosaurs.
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* Alan Tudyk takes his hamminess to scary levels in ''[[Dollhouse]]''.
* And of course, who can forget Leo McKern, everyone's favorite second in command on ''[[The Prisoner]]''? "DEGRRRREEEE ABSOOOOLUUUUTE!" McKern himself has had a hamtastic career-spanning performance as [[Deadpan Snarker]] [[Rumpole of the Bailey]], especially when he's in the throes of his particularly sarcastic brand of advocacy.
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* Sebastian Stark of ''[[Shark]]'', along with nearly every other character James Woods has played. Stark's hammy personality seems to be one of his preferred courtroom strategies.
* [[CSI: Miami|Horatio...]] *shades* Caine.
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* In-character example: Sophie Deveraux from ''[[Leverage]]'' is an incredibly skilled and versatile con artist... ''when'' she's on a job. Unfortunately, all she really wants to do is act.
* Keith Olbermann of ''[[Countdown
* ''[[The IT Crowd]]'' has Matt Berry as Douglas Reynholm, not forgetting his ''ffffaaaather'' Denholm Reynholm played by Chris Morris, both of whom did some great [[Ham and Cheese]].
* Matt Berry's stint in ''[[The Mighty Boosh]]'' playing Dixon Bainbridge was a ''classic'' slice of Ham. His and Fossil's spontaneous rendition of "Total Eclipse of The Heart" was a high-point (and a [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]).
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* Basil Brush from ''[[The Basil Brush Show]]'' and also his cousin Mortimer to some extent. Who can forget that laugh?
* Pretty much every actor in the 1970s sci-fi series ''[[Space: 1999]]'' is either completely wooden, or producing metric tons of ham. Sometimes in going from one to the other in the space of a single line. The most notable is the episode "Death's Other Dominion", which featured [[Brian Blessed]].
* The laziest and hammiest person in the tv series ''[[
* [[Iron Chef|"And the secret ingredient is.... HHHHHAAAAAAAMMMMM!"]]
** To put this into perspective, when the short-lived Iron Chef USA was put into production, they got the actor with the closest reputation to Takeshi Kaga they could find: [[William Shatner]].
** Amusing note: At least for Iron Chef America, early in March 2008 there was a ham battle. Literally.
*** With Alton Brown Lampshading it the whole way. "Battle HAM! is under way! Battle HAM! will be right back..." etc.
* ''[[
** The ULTIMATE ham of ''24'' is ''Jack Bauer''... the show wouldn't be a tenth as good if Kiefer Sutherland played the role low-key.
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'''"Where's the <s>ham</s> bomb?!?!"'''. }}
** In the 7th season John Voight played Jonas Hodges, an executive at the Private Military Corporation Starkwood, part of the Cabal that has been present since Season 5. He was also one of the hammiest villans with bizarre dialog like:
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** Although Dennis Haysbert's performance was very subtle, President David Palmer was certainly not above snacking on scenery.
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** Ham must be a Palmer family treat. Sherry, Wayne, and Sandra Palmer all bust out several plates of ham when they deem it necessary.
** Now compare the Palmers to total nut-case and [[Manipulative Bastard]] Charles Logan. Enough ham for days.
* Jenna Maroney on ''[[
* In ''[[
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* Queen Sophie-Anne Leclerq from ''[[True Blood]]'' (as played by Evan Rachel Wood), though she is rapidly being [[Incredibly Lame Pun|edged out]] by Russell Edgington.
* Harland Williams. A good example of his hamming it up, interestingly, come from the commercial bumpers that they had him appear in for Kids WB (view some of them [http://www.platypuscomix.net/kidswbyourself/95bumpers1.html here]; needless to say, someone at Warner Bros. soon realized we didn't need him to tell us that ''The Sylvester And Tweety Mysteries'' was back from the commercials in a Dracula voice.
* ''[[
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* Harry '''Ham'''lin's Uncle Marty in ''[[
* EVERYBODY on ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?]]''.
** By extension, everyone on ''[[Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza]]''. ''Especially'' Jeff, Colin, Brad and Jonathon.
* ''[[
* Ian McNiece plays a massive slab of Classical Ham as the really epic Forum newsreader in ''[[Rome]]'', complete with [[Milking the Giant Cow]] posing.
* [[
** [[Fawlty Towers|Basil Fawlty]]
** Any of his various [[Monty Python]] characters. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPDBeoUGnYE&feature=PlayList&p=6392B1603DC4C7BD&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=30 Seriously, that is some epic shouting.]
** His guest appearance on ''[[Cheers]]''.
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* All the Pythons seem to have had a go at hamming it up over the years. Most notably in a sketch set in the "Royal Hospital of Overacting." As you can guess, it's a hospital where large hams are cured of their SHOUTING TENDENCIES.
* Dylan Moran in ''[[Black Books]]''. Bill Bailey has his moments as well.
* Dylan Moran's stand up (especially once you realize he's playing a character) is also full of these moments.
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* [[Top Gear|Jeremy Clarkson]]. One of the largest hams...in the '''world'''.
* [[Christopher Lloyd]] plays every role at 11 or even 12.
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"'''''[[Back to The Future|GREAT SCOTT!]]'''''"<br />
"'''''[[That Guy With
** An episode of ''[[Amazing Stories (TV series)|Amazing Stories]]'' is about a pair of teenagers who decide to kill their English teacher, who is played by our dear Mr. Lloyd. If his over-the-top performance as Mr. Beanes ([[Mr. Bean|no relation]]) wasn't enough for you, the kids realize their mistake and try to resurrect him but accidentally tear the needed photo of him in half at the neck. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|So yes,]] he spends half the episode carrying his head as he chases them around, all the while threatening them with school work and flinging [[Incredibly Lame Pun|family-friendly]] head-related puns as fast as he can. Which, this being Christopher Lloyd, means he's chewing the scenery like it was made of Laffy Taffy. The episode ends with a fantastically [[
* As befitting a town where pigs play a vital role in the local ecosystem, ''[[Deadwood]]'' is absolutely packed to the gills with Large Hams:
** Calamity Jane: "''Cocksuckers''!"
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* [[All My Children|Erica Kane]] is a good example of a soap character that can be quite hammy. Reva from [[Guiding Light]] is another one.
* From ''[[F Troop]]'', Larry Storch as Corporal Agarn.
* Stuck-up producer Gustavo Rocque of ''[[
* ''[[Gossip Girl]]'' episodes where Chuck Bass deals with the death of his father have Ed Westwick either chewing very large [[
* ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'': Barney Stinson. Everything he does is a big chunk of ham.
** Lily Aldrin too, though not as frequently.
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* Mr. Sikowitz from ''[[Victorious]]'' is this trope in spades. Robbie has moments of such too.
** Trina Vega ''is'' ham.
* ''[[
* ''[[Jeeves and Wooster (TV series)|Jeeves and Wooster]]'': Roderick Spode. "BRRRRRITISH BICYCLES!"
* Don Cherry on ''[[Hockey Night in Canada]]''. The largest ham on television, and what's worse (or better, given your perspective) is that he's not playing a part.
* ''E4''{{'}}s and ''X-Factor''{{'}}s Peter "Ruddy" Dickson - a voiceover man whose work now is practically built on this trope.
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* The somewhat shady CIA agent Darius Jedburgh (Joe Don Baker at his best) in ''[[Edge of Darkness (TV series)|Edge of Darkness]]'' has to be the most over-the-top American ever shown in a BBC mini series.
* Apparently, Chad in ''[[Sonny With a Chance]]'' is a [[Large Ham]] in-universe, as apparent by this quote:
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* [[Glee|Sue Sylvester]]. Just...Sue Sylvester.
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** Jesse St. James, too.
* Peter Wyngarde is ham with (fancy) dressing in ''[[Series/Department S|Department S]]'' and ''[[
* Half the characters on ''[[The League of Gentlemen]]'' qualify, though no amount of make-up can mask the demented glee on Reece Shearsmith's face when playing [[Monster Clown|Papa Lazarou]]. Special mention goes to Tubbs and Edward from the same series.
* ''[[
** Lewbert perfectly fits this trope.
** Carly and Freddie also had instances of hammy moments.
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** Carly's brother Spencer also gets hammy from time to time
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* A recent episode of [[Covert Affairs]] had a really, really hammy Iranian defector. "FOR SHIZZLE! I WANT TO DEFECT TO THE U. S. A! =D"
* Don Rickles' guest appearance on ''[[
* ''[[World of Ham|Everyone]]'' on ''[[
* ''[[The Vampire Diaries]]'' - Damon Salvatore is what happens when you combine the Tropes of Vampires Are Sexy, [[Heroic Sociopath]], [[Aloof Big Brother]], [[Cain and Abel]] and [[Jerkass Woobie]]. He is ''delightfully'' hammy when he needs to be.
** Ian Somerhalder said in an interview that he thinks he has the best lines on TV.
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* Jeremy Brett's brilliant performance as ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]'' was rife with ham, his version of Holmes having [[No Indoor Voice]] and tendency towards rambling and manic-depressiveness, much like his original book counterpart.
* [[Alex Kingston]] as Mrs Bennett in ''[[Lost in Austen]]''. Kingston is more than capable of giving a [[ER|subtle]], nuanced performance (and has even done so on Show Of Ham ''[[Doctor Who]]'' most of the time) - but she chucked it all out the window and went to town as Mrs Bennett. Although to be fair, anyone who ''doesn't'' play Mrs Bennett as an over-the-top piece of smoked, delicious ham is doing it wrong.
** To be fair, she has her hammy moments on [[Doctor Who]] as well, such as her opening scene from "The Time of Angels":<ref>Although let it be noted that it is debatable whether it is ''Kingston'' who is being the Ham, or ''River''.</ref>
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* [[Dee Bradley Baker]] as Olmec on ''[[Legends of the Hidden Temple]]''.
* [[Bill Nye the Science Guy]]. There is no better way to teach science.
* Colonel le Marquis de Moncoutant, of the fourth [[Horatio Hornblower]] episode. The eye-bulging! The personal guillotine! The smirk!
* PJ Katie from ''[[PJ
* Jim Cramer from CNBC's ''Mad Money''. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyXhkItwxP8&feature=player_embedded "You! Me! Let's try to make some MONEY!!!"]
* ''[[
** Three episodes in and we've just been introduced to the delightful Syrio Forel, who give little Arya Stark lessons in both swordfighting and advanced scenery-chewing.
** Khal Drogo just went on an ''epic'' [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] [[
** King Robert Baratheon.
** The Greatjon is a prime cut of quality Northern ham, capable of laughing his ass off when faced with {{spoiler|his own fingers getting bitten off}}.
* Mr. Hyde from ''[[Jekyll]]''. Never before has talking about lions and dancing in a cage full of them been so hammy and so terrifying.
* ''[[
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* While a lot of Immortals on ''[[Highlander (TV series)|Highlander]]'' probably qualify, Kronos really stands out.
** Slan was a good example of this. And even Adrian Paul wandered into it once, during Darius's death scene.
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* [[X-Play]]'s Johnny X-Treme, a parody of the "extreme" trend in the mid-00's who spouted absurd catch phrases, broke beer bottles on his crotch, and made a game with a boss battle that involves a T-Rex with a hammerhead shark for a head (the entire shark) in front of the White House.
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* The [[Twilight Zone]] episode "The Little People" with Joe Maross as power-mad spaceman Peter Craig shouting "I'M THE GOD!, I'M THE GOD!" as he gleefully stamps on the little aliens' city. A line that was parodied by Dr. Forrester in the [[
* ''[[
** John Goodman as Vice Dean Laybourn gets to have even more fun than his work with the Coen Brothers.
** Ken Jeong as Senor Chang regularly hams it up yelling at students in the first season.
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** ''[[Picket Fences]]''
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** ''[[Ally McBeal]]''
** ''[[The Practice]]''
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* Jacks Teller from [[Sons of Anarchy]], whenever he is angry with someone, takes this to ridiculous levels. It's particularly noticeable because he loses his temper very often. The other characters, especially Clay, usually try to resolve things peacefully.
* Lenny Henry's titular character in [[Chef]] definitely qualifies.
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'''Chef Gareth Blackstock''': Somebody bring me a knife, very long and razor sharp. I need to castrate the person who made this sauce and I don't want to cause any unecessary suffering. I'm not a vindictive man, I'm not out to cause pain, but with this man's DNA in the gene pool, humanity is doomed. }}
* Pick a panelist from an episode of [[Around the Horn]]. Any panelist. Any episode. Odds are they will lapse into large ham territory at some point. Host Tony Reali can get pretty hammy himself.
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** He was nowhere near as OTT as Patsy Kelly ("The Night of the Big Blast" and "The Night of the Bogus Bandits"), Karen Sharpe in "The Night of the Ready-Made Corpse" or John Harding as Thaddeus Toombs in "The Night of the Winged Terror" - a man so hammy he had to have two episodes to fit all the porkiness in! (Coincidentally, this was the show's only two-parter.)
* Averted on [[Mad Men]]: Jon Hamm is large, but he's not a [[Large Ham]].
* The vast majority of the hosts and guests on the ''[[
* Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton on ''[[The Honeymooners]]''.
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