In real life?
Yes, but come to think of it they're kinda a rare sight. I used to see one when I was a child, and the other one was adopted late in life by a friend's Mother, that was in the 90's.
Something terrible must have happened to that dog. She would bark viciously at men, and was fine with women. I heard those dogs never forget, so if you scold them over anything they will take it to heart for life.
Eventually the dog would start warming up to me after several months of visiting, while I was seated she would slowly reeeach her head at me while I would reeeach my hand over and pat her trembling head. She died a year or so later.
my neighbor had one years ago. the dog was a master escape artist and would get loose and roam the streets looking for trouble. one time i was looking out my back window and i saw spot jumping a 6 foot fence, very impressive agility.
they appear to be very energetic and might require lots of exercise for mental health. matching the breed's demeanor to your life style is important.