Like every other aspect of his life, the impression Michael Clarke Duncan made when he appeared in a film was always big. From his first major role as one of the roughnecks saving the world in "Armageddon," he rumbled seats with his deep baritone voice and earned laughs with his natural charm. He went on to be nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his sensitive and moving performance in "The Green Mile." Click ahead to see more of his memorable film roles.
The Oscar-nominated actor died on September 3 at the age of 54 from complications after a heart attack.