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A Deck of Jokers: Ranking the Movies Clown Princes of Crime


Through the years, as the Batman legend has kept evolving, so has his arch-villain nemesis: the Clown Prince of Crime. Every era gets the Joker it deserves, and under the greasepaint, this most iconic of bad guys is a complex character: He needs to be funny to become truly terrifying. Joaquin Phoenix is primed to take on the role in Todd Phillips heavily anticipated new Joker, but the intense star is just the latest wild card in a stacked deck of you-know-whats. Heres a breakdown of the actors who have defined Gotham Citys giggling madman over the years, rated 1 to 10.

CESAR ROMERO
The Originator. Romero invented the Joker as we know him today, on TVs flamboyantly playful Sixties Batman TV show. He battled the dynamic duo of Adam West and Burt Ward, with his crazed cackle, maniacal grin and untamed, emerald green hair. Romero was Old Hollywood all the way he was known as the Latin from Manhattan, a Cuban-American leading man who played dashing cads in films like Orchestra Wives (1942). The actor was so dedicated to his super-suave image, he refused to shave his mustache for the part. (Romero just painted over it.) Nearly 60 when he took the role, Romero remains the most influential Clown Prince of Crime even Bob Dylan adopted the TV villains look in the early 2000s. Goths take note: Romero is the only Joker to date whos also played Dracula, on Rod Serlings Night Gallery.
Rating: 7/10

JACK NICHOLSON
Tell them, Jack: Havent you ever heard of the healing power of laughter? Nicholson totally stole Tim Burtons heavily hyped 1989 Batman, which admittedly wasnt a difficult franchise to steal. Despite some questionable casting decisions remember when people were aghast that Michael Keaton had been picked to play the Caped Crusader? it was a wise move to nab Jack Nicholson play the Joker. An even wiser move: to just let him play the supervillain as a slightly exaggerated caricature of Jack Nicholson. Hes the only sign of life in the movie, flashing his demented Five Easy Pieces grin under the white greasepaint and purple bolero hat. Who else could proclaim, I am the worlds first fully-functioning homicidal artist! and make you genuinely believe it?
Rating: 8/10

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MARK HAMILL
Believe it or not, it looked like a risky move to cast the man best known for playing Luke Skywalker as a voice actor in the 1992 Batman: The Animated Series. But Hamill gave this villain a whole new life, tapping into a virtuosic psycho-killer mania that Star Wars didnt even begin to suggest. Who knew the farm boy from Tatooine could bring so much evil to that laugh? Other voice actors have done the role, from Larry Storch (in the Scooby-Doo version) to Kevin Michael Richardson, the first black Joker. But Hamill carried the torch through the Nineties animated films (which are much better than the eras Hollywood live-action ones) and video games like Arkham Asylum. Its his second most iconic performance.
Rating: 9/10

HEATH LEDGER
By the time The Dark Knight came out, Heath Ledger had already been gone for six months. His tragic and shocking death could have overshadowed the film. But his Why so serious? performance became the most legendary of all Jokers he earned a posthumous Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, the only villain from any superhero movie to win the Oscar. (Both Nicholson and Leto have also won Oscars, but for other roles.) Hes got the sadistic, loose-cannon menace, but also an element of lonely-boy pathos in his eyes. Heath Ledger stepped into a role that was already famous, yet somehow made it his own. Thats why hes the ultimate Joker.
Rating: 10/10

JARED LETO
Leto deserves respect for stepping into the role so soon after the late Heath Ledger won a posthumous Oscar for it. And you cant accuse him of imitating any of the early versions: His Joker has more Wu-Tang Clan than Justice League in him, with his silver gangsta grill and ink, especially that Damaged tattoo on his forehead. (Like Jordan Catalano, Letos Joker is just a sad-eyed dude whos misunderstood.) He took the character in a new direction in Suicide Squad, but it turned out to be a minor role; he ended up getting outvillained by his girlfriend: Margot Robbies punk princess Harley Quinn.
Rating: 5/10

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