With the amount of comics that make up DC, it's hard not to look for that special character who takes us on the wildest of journeys!
For Batman fans and those who know the universe as a whole. They know about Harvey Dent. It turns out there's plenty of Harvey Dent portrayals on television, as well as on the big screen!
DC Comics had some fun moments as the artist went all out in "Batman: The Animated Series,". It looks like this wasn't just an inspiration, it gave an unforgettable character that left fans enthralled for years to come.
Who Is Harvey Dent, Two-Face In Comics?
Harvey Dent. Was originally a hero!
He took a long and dangerous path as he fought the villains in Gotham City. It started with a job as District Attorney, which makes him an important, critical player in helping protect the innocent in Gotham City.
This journey had a very tragic turn as the hero was involved in an incident that had a major impact on his life! While Salvatore Maroni, one of the supervillains, who seemed as if he were bound and determined to defeat the hero, took an attempt! He was very specific as to what to do and the way that this man sought to do so. "Harvey Dent". was disfigured by acid. His character takes an intense, dark turn and from there becomes Two-Face!
A hero with his duality in every thought! And actions are based on his lucky coin and leaves audiences wondering about what's about to happen next! For Batman, he faces this hero as one of the most memorable villains and one who continues to test Batman's moral compass, forcing him to question the world and the choices that he has made over time.
What makes this iconic villain memorable? A whole host of factors!
- A face with half disfigurement.
- The coin with its unique design
- The villain who has taken over.
This makes Two-Face stand out, with a personality that looks for balance as the character's story really is about what's a truly good "moral code" to have. This is something that all the movies and television shows have strived to bring to the screen!
That's why this special list of all the times Harvey Dent has made his appearance, and shows the amazing breadth of creators, who helped to shape him.
13. Andy Daly In Harley Quinn:
If you are into more recent, and "adult animation" there's no series more recognized than "Harley Quinn.".
Two-Face had an appearance in this great series that made such a lasting impression! "Harley Quinn" does a fantastic job, especially as Two-Face had a bigger role.
What stands out for this iteration of "Two-Face" was a focus on more outrageous and entertaining events, as the series itself takes on "villains." It may be super wild in some scenes!
- This character is almost super crazy! The version in "Harley Quinn." takes "Two-Face" a little too literally.
- It made the character an unforgettable part of the storyline, which might have been funny, but not as good a portrayal as some.
- He wasn't all that great a villain in this iteration.
12. Yuri Lowenthal In Gotham By Gaslight:
You are not looking at your typical "Batman" show or movie when you see "Gotham by Gaslight." What makes it so different? You've got a series that's a super intriguing "what if", giving a darker take on "Batman" and takes a trip to a Victorian time period.
There's a famous story from "Batman: Gotham By Gaslight." that brings the crimes of Jack The Ripper and the amazing tale of this period into a fun and creative, well, horrific storyline, filled with intense moments and characters who might leave viewers captivated.
Lowenthal's character doesn't fully transform and looks like a villain but not an amazing character to watch. His portrayal in the show is good but really lacks those defining characteristics, though you still have Lowenthal's powerful voice to capture the attention of fans. The voice alone might not make it as a great addition as to what makes this show lackluster. There is nothing unique about the story and as it doesn't match the true depth that's been known as Two-Face over many, many years.
Lowenthal, might be better known as "Sasuke" from "Naruto but in this iteration of "Two-Face," it's a major let down!
11. Harry Lawtey In Joker: Folie Á Deux:
Here we are with the next generation of Joker Movies, a special spin-off!
Joker made such a splash that even fans were uncertain what the next installment would be.
- Joker: Folie à Deux is filled with interesting surprises. The first installment of "Joker was in 2019 and the director Todd Phillips, has added some creative flare!
- Lawtey plays a young, eager, and somewhat overambitious Assistant District Attorney.
- What he hopes to do is help bring justice. There is one problem for Lawtey's version, it's that Arthur Fleck gets set up in a truly bad way and eventually gets captured and tried in court!
- The character ends up in a crazy, horrible spot.
- Lawtey's version of Two-Face gets a horrible accident and you might expect an epic journey, however, it is never shown! You see Lawtey's side get scarred. It seems he disappears before audiences can fully experience his transition to the villain side, as he makes it off screen in the film.
It's very intriguing, but this doesn't mean it was perfect!
Even with a little hint, his "Two-Face transformation really was quite bland and not super memorable!
You can watch "Lawtey" as a talented star but this time, in "Joker: Folie à Deux" there was something really lacking as a major missed opportunity for viewers to fully enjoy it! It seems like we missed an entire character arc. What might stand out to those that see "Lawtey" in the show! Lawtey's performance is memorable, especially as this hero becomes more than a little slimy, trying to rise through the ranks.
10. Nicholas D'Agosto In Gotham:
If you have ever loved "Gotham", as many fans have. We really are drawn into those origin stories about those who have shaped this universe!
D'Agosto had "Harvey Dent as a major character who stood up to all of Gotham's crime! His appearances in the first season of the "Gotham", show the complexities of being a prosecutor in Gotham!
- D'Agosto's "Harvey Dent", makes his journey to show that he can do the right thing and tries to improve "Gotham" and give it a second chance!
In fact, his storyline seems pretty powerful and as he struggles against so many things! A common theme for the character of Harvey Dent!
Sadly! What fans will miss in "D'Agosto" portrayal is the whole transition.
- "Harvey Dent. Doesn't make the leap to the villain in the series!
"Gotham", a great show that showcases that moment when he might turn to villainy but then that's where the series just seems to cut things short! This is one of the big reasons that this particular role isn't that memorable.
9. James Remar and Richard Moll In Batman: The Brave and the Bold:
Batman: The Brave and the Bold. You are not going to find the same, intense kind of story as some of the other shows. The tone here, it really emphasizes a different type of action with a bit more of a whimsical, fun, cartoon style that looks like those classic Batman films! This show was super nostalgic for fans.
It brought "Two-Face, to life with two talented actors! Richard Moll. It looked like he took his character quite seriously as he's really had so many recognizable parts in iconic shows and "Batman: The Brave and the Bold." Is just one that comes to mind for him! James Remar, has done his fair share as an actor. "Two-Face" isn't something most remember him for. These roles brought in so many iconic moments, where their appearances weren't always that frequent.
- The actors worked well with the series and brought in a special character that fans liked but this version wasn't really a highlight.
A bit of a tragedy for those looking to get their "Two-Face. Fix because they both didn't seem to quite get a hold of the core essence and power that has made this iconic figure, over time.
8. Diedrich Bader In Batman: The Caped Crusader:
Batman: The Caped Crusader. You can say this animated series really was something that audiences were drawn to and gave fans some truly special memories.
You might recognize this artist because he played Batman himself in the show, "Batman: The Brave and the Bold!". His turn, as Harvey Dent was really great in the series "The Caped Crusader."
- Diederich Bader as Harvey Dent, he plays an important part, particularly in the last part of the series.
- One of the things that might stand out! His transformation from being corrupt, to taking on more hero-like tendencies!
- While it might not make Harvey Dent all that well-liked or give fans something to root for!
- He had a notable difference!
- Two-Face typically doesn't make it seem as if the "good side" or the "evil" side. In this version of the character.
It may have been unique for fans but some who were more hardcore about "Two-Face". May have felt a little cheated because this didn't go into that dark space.
7. Billy Dee Williams In Batman & The LEGO Batman Movie:
If you loved "Batman" as many have! Then you remember Billy Dee Williams
This is his biggest role that has given a long, fulfilling career, giving a whole generation some unforgettable moments!
- Billy Dee Williams starred in "Batman (released in 1989).
- "Batman". had Michael Keaton as a beloved hero!
- Williams brought to life Harvey Dent! His take was a perfect, straight-laced, classic District Attorney that did everything to fight those who dared to attack Gotham City!
- Williams played an inspiring part as "Harvey Dent"! It was incredibly iconic! There was hope that this hero, who hadn't quite transformed to "Two-Face,", could have more moments to be recognized! Even more as it became super apparent, as fans asked for "Billy Dee Williams" to make his return, after a very long absence. However, it never happened. Fans could have been heartbroken. But what's so cool? Williams took that time to revisit the character in a super unexpected way and gave those who love to be LEGO Batman.
A super creative direction from a legendary star that gave him the moment of recognition.
His "Two-Face" portrayal is very brief but still something worth celebrating! This cameo performance did a good job giving the viewers something very lighthearted, even while honoring the history of his original performance, as "Harvey Dent" from decades before.
6. Tommy Lee Jones In Batman Forever:
A series with great moments for fans and a show full of some creative choices as it had a pretty distinct look.
- Batman Forever, had a different tone than Tim Burton, who is known for darker tales, it changed to a very different and almost wild set of colors that brought these colorful stories together with memorable costumes for the main villain.
- Tommy Lee Jones. Had an unforgettable turn as Two-Face in "Batman Forever,"
That includes those moments when Two-Face first steps on the scene.
- "Batman Forever." Gave an awesome look that some fans were divided about as it brought out that sense of "Two-Face" who is an absolute bad guy. And is even set on stopping Batman to satisfy a vendetta.
That part of the show didn't match up to all the versions. However, he brought so much to the role that some could appreciate! Even if you aren't a big fan, you will never be able to forget Tommy Lee Jones in "Batman Forever" as an over-the-top and amazing addition to that story.
5. Misha Collins In Gotham Knights:
Here is the next level, a great, compelling and sadly cut short. The show brought "Gotham Knights and an inspiring premise! What's more is that it featured some special talent and also took on Two-Face for an epic arc that fans didn't have a chance to see the end to. It looks like this show just might come back sometime! If this isn't possible!
- Collins takes on the amazing role,
- A powerful character
- Harvey Dent as he starts down the path of darkness.
- Collins's "Harvey Dent", gave us those special moments where he's able to transition over time to becoming a truly epic villain.
That would mean it made "Gotham Knights." More intense and allowed audiences to feel that deep despair for this villain!
The end to the series really did give us a version of Two-Face, with a darker persona and a lot of villainy.
While the series may be gone from the air! The time that Misha Collins got to play this character showed he was a perfect addition, and his performance brought audiences into a story filled with some incredible moments, even with that unfortunate ending that left us all wanting so much more!
4. Willaim Shatner In Batman Vs. Two-Face:
You may think, this could have been the show where Two-Face had the chance to have the biggest moment.
The "Batman, franchise continues to go strong for audiences. We've had so many iconic series to enjoy.
- You might recognize William Shatner in his other memorable roles such as "Captain Kirk in Star Trek,"
What makes "Batman Vs. Two-Face so unique.
- A truly entertaining look that honors the classic Batman. It gave us so many funny and remarkable scenes that would show that there was a place for more
- Batman with some great storytelling. Adam West starred and this special appearance by Shatner came just in time as one of his last projects before passing away. Shatner takes on a big task and really brought out the duality that was part of Harvey Dent who has two completely different sides.
This was such a unique film! With a memorable look at "Two-Face."
This version didn't hold back the drama. It actually brought a touching aspect! With Shatner doing a truly amazing job in capturing the nuances. That truly gives audiences some complex emotions that we feel as this great hero and a true symbol of justice falls from grace.
3. Josh Duhamel In Batman: The Long Halloween:
When you have "Batman: The Long Halloween" you can bet it's one of the more critically acclaimed and remarkable additions for fans! You can tell this isn't a story with the usual "Batman" villains.
- "The Long Halloween", has some of the most impressive stories with some truly incredible performances. Josh Duhamel brings that great dramatic force and delivers this as a major star who can really hold the attention of any audience member!
- The most memorable aspects of "Two-Face", is the portrayal and the character that really allows fans to see what makes this bad guy tick. It has his tragic fall and all that makes it such a compelling tale!
One of the great details is how "The Long Halloween, stays pretty true to its comic origins as it really gives Harvey Dent, his major defining moments and his time to get a transition as a truly powerful hero, to ultimately be on the path to be "Two-Face!", and it brings us into a super tragic moment. What also brings an incredible level of detail in the portrayal, was "The Long Halloween" was praised for its faithful adaptations to the original comics. "Duhamel's". Version may just be one that fans who watched this amazing installment of "Batman" will have a truly hard time forgetting!
2. Richard Moll In Batman: The Animated Series:
There is no denying that "Batman: The Animated Series" is one of the most beloved. It gave audiences an incredibly detailed storyline for a multitude of characters.
And that's why, you've got a fantastic performance from "Richard Moll!" He brings the iconic "Two-Face" character to life. He's a beloved actor in the world of "Batman." He is very popular as one of those recognizable, incredible voices! But more importantly, Moll's. Character is even more intense!
- It creates this intense sense of a bond with Bruce Wayne. You see how tragic this turn is for the character as "Batman." struggles to come to terms. The way he makes sense of it all when a man that he holds dear in "Gotham City", falls from grace!
- "Harvey Dent" was an incredible inspiration but the show allows audiences to see "Two-Face." Really have that special connection to "Batman that really brought those emotions.
With this type of acting, "Richard Moll", really nailed the different versions of "Two-Face," and it shows. There was this ability, through his voice acting. Giving an element that showed that duality, this was an unforgettable and powerful performance that still impacts audiences today.
1. Aaron Eckhart In The Dark Knight:
Fans will agree with this selection.
The Dark Knight is known as one of the best movie adaptations of "Batman"! "The Dark Knight is just one that truly stands out for a reason! And as the world learned about Heath Ledger's take as "Joker."
This incredible version of the iconic villain had another character to share the spotlight: "Two-Face."
And while many think of "The Dark Knight for "Joker.". There's no doubt! It is one of the greatest "Two-Face" iterations ever created and Aaron Eckhart brought those characters to life in a most amazing, well thought-out and memorable way.
There is even more to explore. What really makes this character work! This is an interpretation of "Two-Face," that seems like the most realistic. It may be close to those comic book roots. But, as fans of this amazing show and series might see. "Two-Face". is created out of a direct interaction with "The Joker, who causes "Harvey Dent's, unfortunate acid.
It's a dramatic tale.
"Eckhart", as Two-Face was made more complex and added an interesting aspect to a show that really does have more than just your typical movie story.
"Eckhart" makes his character even more relatable with a true focus on how the character came to this tragic moment. We see his morals destroyed by the evil villain that comes out! If you have seen "The Dark Knight" You really will get an idea of just how Eckhart really showed just how well Two-Face was captured and even made this an element that would go down in history. This made "The Dark Knight" so emotional.
The villain's journey to defeat Batman was a special moment that made this one of the most beloved shows.
"Two-Face". For fans, was one of the most tragic but also truly special Batman villains who just might give "The Dark Knight" that extra element of suspense, intrigue, and a heartwrenching, compelling, and remarkable journey.
What are you waiting for! If you are a fan of comics and their big screen adaptations, this truly will be one to re-visit. There are even more details! The DC Comics, universe keeps bringing "Harvey Dent," to life over and over, but with a history that's so diverse and well, powerful, you have a perfect reason to really explore how Two-Face came to be.