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  1. 9-1-1: Lone Star (2020–2024) Rafael Silva is originally from Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil, but moved to the United States at the age of 13. Following his grandfather and many of his uncles' footsteps, he grew up wanting to become a veterinarian and working with farm animals.

    • "Pepper" Anderson (Police Woman) "Police Woman" starred veteran actress Angie Dickinson as the feisty sergeant who doesn't shy away from an intense case.
    • Officer Barbrady. Now, Officer Barbrady is far from competent in his policing of the fictional Colorado town of "South Park" He's overweight and underachieving and provides no real protection to keep his citizens safe.
    • Kate Beckett ("Castle") The New York City homicide detective (Kate Beckett), who ultimately becomes a captain, is quite striking, but her intelligence and strength stand out as her best qualities.
    • Olivia Benson ("Law & Order: Special Victims Unit") Much in the same mold of the aforementioned Kate Beckett, Benson (Mariska Hargitay) has plenty going for her.
  2. Nov 12, 2023 · Many actors can play better cops than real cops, and some of their roles have become iconic after stellar performances. In both film and real life, police officers have a very important role, which is why these movie roles are so memorable to film lovers.

  3. Jul 7, 2024 · A good cop movie needs a protagonist who is compelling and easy to support. Not all actors have the right style or appearance to play cops and detectives. Great actors have helped to create iconic movie detectives, including Jake Gittes and Sam Spade.

    • Jack Traven – Speed
    • Elliot Ness - The Untouchables
    • Vincent Hanna - Heat
    • Frank Bullitt - Bullitt / David Toshi - Zodiac
    • John Mcclaine- Die Hard
    • Robocop – Robocop
    • Harry Callahan - Dirty Harry
    • Axel Foley - Beverly Hills Cop
    • Marge Gunderson - Fargo
    • Ed Tom Bell - No Country For Old Men

    Speed is the movie that changed event movies for the ‘90s. Unlike the ‘80s where tentpole movies were led by a big name, with the movie itself being secondary, Speedwent back to the era of High-Concept filmmaking. Star power was out; big questions were in - What if a bus had a bomb that went off if it slowed down? What if a volcano was underneath L...

    Based on the real-life Elliot Ness’ work to take down the criminal Al Capone, The Untouchablestells the story of a small group of incorruptible cops who worked against the bootlegging industry during prohibition. Ness (Kevin Costner) is an outsider; he lacks the knowledge of how Chicago works initially and struggles to overcome the attitude of the ...

    Few cops in movies have an easy time, but Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino) is one who has lost almost everything. His relentless pursuit of arch-rival and master thief Neil MacCauley (Robert DeNiro) has cost him his family, who essentially hate him for being absent, and respect from his fellow officers, who see his single-mindedness as weakness. Vincent a...

    The movie Bullittis largely remembered for the chase scene between the 1968 Ford Mustang GT and the 1968 Dodge Charger R/T around the streets of San Francisco with Steve McQueen’s Mustang eventually emerging victorious. However, the movie pays close attention to detail, especially police procedure making McQueen’s performance far more realistic tha...

    There are some, many in fact, that would probably rather see Die Hard’sJohn McClaine (Bruce Willis) sitting at the head of this list. And while yes, he is a near-indestructible super-cop who seems to be able to dodge more bullets than Neo, he loses some points for doing very little actual police work in his 5 outings. In the first movie, he’s a one...

    By the standards of any sane society, Robocopis a terrible policeman. He’s brutal, uncaring, and has little empathy. But Robocop doesn’t exist in a sane world, he lives in the brutal dystopia of the future world of Old Detroit. In Paul Verhoven’s deeply satirical world, Robocop makes perfect sense. In a perversion of Isaac Asimov’s three laws to en...

    In many ways, "Dirty" Harry Callahan is a terrible cop. He blatantly flouts procedure in favour of lone-wolf tactics which often result in the deaths of those around him. Harry is the template for the anti-hero that would become popular in the 1970s, he’s disrespectful and has little time for the bureaucracy that poorly serves the law as he dispens...

    Axel Foley from the Beverly Hills Copseries is one of the most street-smart cops but also one of the most skilled investigators. While he bends the rules on occasion, he is keen to observe proper procedure for instance, when it comes to probable cause so as not to jeopardise his investigation. His smart mouth, and tendency to avoid the truth when d...

    Often considered to be one of the finest crime-movies of all time, Fargosucceeds for many reasons, not least of which is Frances McDormand as Chief of Police Marge Gunderson. Her performance quite rightly won her the Academy Award for Best Actress. Marge is almost stereotypically Minnesota nice, in that she displays perfect manners and is always fr...

    There’s a reason Tommy Lee Jones is going to appear on this list a lot. He’s, in many ways, the definitive cop. He can say more with a disapproving glance, or a world-weary stare than most actors can manage with an hour of screen time. But more than that, he’s just got that hard-bitten Texas rancher thing down, maybe because he’s a real-life Texas ...

  4. 3 days ago · Vote up your favorite movies about cops, detectives, SWAT teams, and investigators. Latest additions: Justice, The Silent Hour, Officer Black Belt. Most divisive: To Live and Die in L.A. Over 10.0K Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The 80+ Best Movies About Police, Ranked.

  5. Sep 22, 2023 · Is there a more classic TV trope than cops and robbers? Check out these great shows about police officers, detectives, and criminals!