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Dan Hicks was a delightfully offbeat character actor who left his mark on cult and independent cinema. With his lanky frame, hangdog expression, and impeccable comic timing, Hicks brought a quirky energy to a wide range of genre films, from horror to fantasy. Hicks first emerged on the scene in the late 2000s, delivering memorably eccentric supporting turns in films like "Porkchop" and "Heart of Dorkness: Behind the Scenes of 'My Name Is Bruce'." He quickly became a fixture in the low-budget horror world, appearing in gory crowd-pleasers like "Intruder" and "Evil Dead 2." But Hicks also demonstrated remarkable versatility, popping up in big-budget fantasies like "Oz the Great and Powerful" and the Western homage "Fort Apache." What defined Hicks' work was his ability to breathe life into even the most outlandish characters. Whether playing a deranged cannibal cop or a bumbling sorcerer's assistant, he imbued each role with a delightful idiosyncrasy, making the unbelievable utterly compelling. Hicks' unique presence and commitment to the offbeat made him an invaluable asset to the filmmakers he collaborated with, and a true cult icon for discerning genre fans.

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