Juror 6

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Juror 6 is a working-class, soft-spoken but physically imposing juror in *12 Angry Men* who is generally quiet yet fair-minded and respectful during the deliberations.

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Juror 6 canonical 1

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instanceOf fictional character
juror
appearsIn 12 Angry Men NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkType film
stage play
appearsInYear 1957 film adaptation of 12 Angry Men
confrontsCharacter Juror 3 NERFINISHED
Juror 7 NERFINISHED
createdBy Reginald Rose NERFINISHED
defendsCharacter Juror 9 NERFINISHED
deliberatesOn murder trial of a teenage defendant
dialogueStyle plain-spoken
gender male
initialVote guilty
jurorNumber 6
laterVote not guilty
mediumOfAppearance black-and-white film
moralAlignment conscientious
nationality American
notableAction changes vote after considering the evidence
threatens Juror 3 when he insults Juror 9
occupation house painter
personalityTrait fair-minded
quiet
respectful
soft-spoken
physicalCharacteristic physically imposing
portrayedInFilmBy Edward Binns NERFINISHED
respectsCharacter Juror 9 NERFINISHED
settingOfAppearance New York City NERFINISHED
socialClass working class
supportsCharacter Juror 8 NERFINISHED
worksAs manual laborer

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