The temper of the rabbits rely more on where they grew up rather than breed. Romours has it that netherlan dwarves are little monsters for instance, but there are plenty of good natured nethies around as well. Depends on how they are raised and bred, a good breeder won't use aggresive rabbits in breeding as they produce aggresive offpsring.
Also if you get an adult rescue bun, its easier to tell the temper than if you get a baby, they tend to change completley at aroun 3-4 months of age:lol:
If its your first rabbit I wouldn't recommend an angora, they need to be groomed every day and be cut every 3 month or more.
Not all fuzzy rabbits are angoras. There's cashmere lops and lionheads, last can be VERY fluffy at times.