Start looking at fantasy and sci-fi and this is even true for male villains.
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Billy Zane's role in 'Titanic' instantly springs to mind.
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Alien.
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Usually the villain has more eyeliner and the heroin has the least makeup. Heroine must look as natural as possible
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What’s eyeliner got to do with it? We wear make up for us.
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I think queer coded (male or female) villains is more of an issue for the LGBT community
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