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* Buck Cantrell from the Bette Davis film ''Jezebel'' is a classic example.
* Hatfield from ''[[Stagecoach]]'' (was based on Doc Holliday, below).
* Lotso, the [[Living Toys|Lots-o-Huggin' Bear]] from ''[[Toy Story (franchise)||Toy Story 3]]''. [[Corrupt Hick|However...]]
* Doc Holliday from ''[[Tombstone]]''.
* "The Captain" from [[Thank You for Smoking]], right down to the mint julep {{spoiler|on his coffin}}
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* Sinclair from ''[[BioShock (series)]] 2'', one of the [[Voice with an Internet Connection|Voices With An Internet Connection]] who helps you throughout the game.
* Clem from ''[[The Suffering]]''.
* Arcturus Mengsk of ''[[StarcraftStarCraft]]'' is portrayed as one, with him going so far as to wear clothes resembling a CSA general's outfit.
* John Marston of ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'', despite being a former outlaw, can actually fit into this trope, with the clothing being the only other concern (in which case, you could put him in the gambler outfit or the duster).
 
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