<Li> A man who grew up in a violent slum, and does not take kindly to insults about his upbringing . A Baltimore Orioles fan, he is the third to vote "not guilty"; played by Jack Klugman . </Li> <Li> A house painter, tough, but principled and respectful . He is the sixth to vote "not guilty"; played by Edward Binns . </Li> <Li> A wisecracking salesman and sports fan . He is the seventh to vote "not guilty". Throughout the film it appears that he cares little about the arguments being made; his greatest concern is get to a verdict in time to make it to the evening baseball game; played by Jack Warden . </Li> <Li> An architect and the first to vote "not guilty". He mentions that he has three children . At the end of the film, he reveals to Juror #9 that his name is Davis, one of only two jurors to reveal his name; played by Henry Fonda . </Li>

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