Harley Quinn has produced a bevvy of fan-favorite supporting characters who demonstrated the show's uniquely bent riff on DC Comics standbys. Few are more prominent — or beloved — than Alan Tudyk's Clayface, a staple of Harley's gang and proof of the show's core conceit that supervillains can still be good people. Harley Quinn reimagines him as a hack actor, more obsessed with developing backstories for whoever he's impersonating than the crime itself. It's generated more than its share of big laughs as well as endearing fans to a character who, traditionally, has been portrayed as an amoral psychopath.
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