Fan Casting Fred Willard as Vulture in Live action Marvel’s Spider-Man (The City That Never Sleeps included)

user_260995 made this fan casting suggestion on September 15, 2024. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Fred Willard as Vulture in Live action Marvel’s Spider-Man (The City That Never Sleeps included)

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Frederick Charles Willard (September 18, 1933 - May 15, 2020) was an American actor, comedian and voice over actor known for his improvisational comedy skills. He is known for his roles in the Chri...
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Live action Marvel’s Spider-Man (The City That Never Sleeps included)

Live action Marvel’s Spider-Man (The City That Never Sleeps included)

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by Cameron Iacobucci, with Sony interactive entertainment and insomniac games
the super-human crime lord Mister Negative orchestrates a plot to seize control of New York City's criminal underworld. When Mister Negative threatens to release a deadly virus, Spider-Man must con...
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Fred Willard is known for his roles in American Wedding, WALL·E, and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. He has been suggested by fans for 163 roles on myCast, including Suggestions in Celebrities You Wish Were Still Alive. Similar actors include Robin Williams, Michael Keaton, and Bill Murray. Fred Willard was suggested to play Vulture in Live action Marvel’s Spider-Man (The City That Never Sleeps included) by user_260995. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Gary Oldman, Bruce Willis, and Michael Keaton. Live action Marvel’s Spider-Man (The City That Never Sleeps included) has 31 roles, including Spider-Man, Mary Jane Watson, and The Kingpin.

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