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Eli Wallach
Birthday: December 7, 1915
Birth Place: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Height: 5' 1"
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One of Hollywood's finest character / method actors, Eli Wallach has been in demand for over fifty years on stage and screen and has worked alongside the biggest stars including Clark Gable, Clint Eastwood, Steve McQueen, Marilyn Monroe, Yul Brynner, 'Peter O'Toole' and Al Pacino to name but a few.Wallach was born on December 7th, 1915 in Brooklyn, New York to Jewish parents, and subsequently became one of the few Jewish kids growing up in an Italian neighborhood. He went on to graduate with a B.A. from the University of Texas in Austin, but gained his dramatic training with the Actors Studio and the Neighbourhood Playhouse. He made his debut on Broadway in 1945, and won a Tony Award in 1951 for portraying "Alvaro Mangiaco" in the Tennesse Williams play "The Rose Tattoo".Eli made a strong screen debut in 1956 in the film production of the Tennesse William's play Baby Doll (1956), then shone in the film noir The Lineup (1958) , and co-starred in the heist film Seven Thieves (1960). Director John Sturges then cast Wallach as the vicious Mexican bandit "Calvera" in The Magnificent Seven (1960), the western adaptation of the Akira Kurosawa epic _Schichinin no Samurai (1954)_ . By all reports, Wallach could not ride a horse prior to making "TMS", however with expert tutelage from the Mexican stunt riders, he made it look easy! He next appeared in the superb The Misfits (1961), in the star spangled western opus How the West Was Won (1962), the under rated WW2 film The Victors (1963), as a kidnapper in The Moon-Spinners (1964), in the sea epic Lord Jim (1965), and in the romantic comedy How to Steal a Million (1966). Looking for a third lead actor in the final episode of the "Dollars Trilogy", Italian director Sergio Leone then cast the versatile Wallach as the lying, two-faced, money hungry (but somehow lovable) bandit "Tuco"in the spectacular _Buono, il brutto, il cattivo, Il (1967)_ (aka "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" ).....arguably his most memorable performance.He kept busy throughout the remainder of the 60s and into the 70s with good roles in Mackenna's Gold (1969), Cinderella Liberty (1973), Crazy Joe (1974), The Deep (1977) and as Steve McQueen bail buddy in _Hunter, The . The 1980s was an interesting period for Wallach as he then became regularly cast as an aging doctor, a mafia figure or an over the hill hit man.....such as in _Executioner's Song, The (1982)_ , "Our Family Honor" (1985), Tough Guys (1986), Nuts (1987), The Two Jakes (1990) and as the candy addicted "Don Altabello" in The Godfather: Part III (1990). At 75+ years of age, Wallach's quality of work was still first class and into the 1990s and beyond, he has remained in demand. He lent fine support to _Vendetta: Secrets of a Mafia Bride (1991)_ , _Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story (1992)_ , _Naked City: Justice with a Bullett (1998)_ and Keeping the Faith (2000). Most recently Wallach showed up as a fast talking liquor store owner in Mystic River (2003) and in the comedic drama King of the Corner (2004).In early 2005, Eli Wallach released his much anticipated autobiography "The Good, The Bad And Me: In My Anecdotage".....a wonderfully enjoyable read from one of the screen's most inventive and enduring actors.
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| Filmography |
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The Holiday |
(2006) | | [ Jude Law ][ Jack Black ][ Edward Burns ][ Rufus Sewell ][ Hans Zimmer ] |
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The Hoax |
(2006) | | [ Richard Gere ][ Alfred Molina ][ Stanley Tucci ][ Lasse Hallström ][ Carlton Wilborn ] |
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A Taste of Jupiter |
(2005) |
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The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation |
(2005) | | [ John Turturro ] |
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The Easter Egg Adventure |
(2004) | | [ James Woods ][ Joe Pantoliano ] |
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King of the Corner |
(2004) | | [ Peter Riegert ][ Dominic Chianese ][ Harris Yulin ][ Eric Bogosian ][ Jake Hoffman ] |
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Mystic River |
(2003) | | [ Sean Penn ][ Kevin Bacon ][ Tim Robbins ][ Laurence Fishburne ][ Tom Guiry ] |
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The Root |
(2003) | | [ David Strathairn ][ Gregory Hines ] |
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Advice and Dissent |
(2002) |
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Genesis |
(2002) |
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I Never Schlunged My Father |
(2002) |
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Monday Night Mayhem |
(2002) | | [ John Turturro ][ John Heard ][ Nicholas Turturro ][ Kevin Anderson ][ Glenn Howerton ] |
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The Bookfair Murders |
(2000) | | [ Saul Rubinek ][ Robert Joy ] |
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Keeping the Faith |
(2000) | | [ Edward Norton ][ Ben Stiller ][ Bodhi Elfman ][ Ron Rifkin ][ Ken Leung ] |
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Uninvited |
(1999) | | [ Franco Nero ] |
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Naked City: Justice with a Bullet |
(1998) | | [ Scott Glenn ][ Giancarlo Esposito ][ Courtney B. Vance ] |
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The Associate |
(1996) | | [ Timothy Daly ][ Elton John ][ Austin Pendleton ] |
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Two Much |
(1995) | | [ Antonio Banderas ][ Danny Aiello ][ Vincent Schiavelli ][ Austin Pendleton ] |
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Caro dolce amore |
(1994) |
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Vendetta II: The New Mafia |
(1993) | | [ Burt Young ][ Michael Ontkean ] |
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Night and the City |
(1992) | | [ Robert De Niro ][ Jack Warden ][ Cliff Gorman ] |
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Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story |
(1992) | | [ Jeff Daniels ][ Jude Ciccolella ] |
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Mistress |
(1992) | | [ Robert De Niro ][ Christopher Walken ][ Martin Landau ][ Danny Aiello ][ Robert Wuhl ] |
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Legacy of Lies |
(1992) | | [ Martin Landau ][ Joe Morton ][ Michael Ontkean ] |
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Article 99 |
(1992) | | [ Kiefer Sutherland ][ Ray Liotta ][ John C. McGinley ][ Forest Whitaker ][ Danny Elfman ] |
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Nonesense and Lullabyes: Nursery Rhymes |
(1992) | | [ Courtney B. Vance ] |
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Nonesense and Lullabyes: Poems |
(1992) | | [ Courtney B. Vance ] |
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The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 |
(1992) | | [ Robert De Niro ][ Al Pacino ][ Marlon Brando ][ Robert Duvall ][ Francis Ford Coppola ] |
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Vendetta: Secrets of a Mafia Bride |
(1991) | | [ Eric Roberts ][ Burt Young ][ Tobin Bell ][ Billy Barty ][ Thomas Calabro ] |
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The Godfather: Part III |
(1990) | | [ Al Pacino ][ Francis Ford Coppola ][ Andy Garcia ][ John Savage ][ Joe Mantegna ] |
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The Two Jakes |
(1990) | | [ Jack Nicholson ][ Harvey Keitel ][ Richard Farnsworth ][ Frederic Forrest ][ Tracey Walter ] |
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A Matter of Conscience |
(1989) | | [ Alfonso Ribeiro ] |
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The Impossible Spy |
(1987) |
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Nuts |
(1987) | | [ Leslie Nielsen ][ Richard Dreyfuss ][ Karl Malden ][ James Whitmore ] |
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To Bind the Wounds |
(1986) |
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Tough Guys |
(1986) | | [ Kirk Douglas ][ Burt Lancaster ][ Dana Carvey ][ Bing Crosby ][ Flea ] |
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Rocket to the Moon |
(1986) | | [ John Malkovich ][ Ian McShane ] |
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Something in Common |
(1986) | | [ Don Murray ] |
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Our Family Honor |
(1985) | | [ Michael Madsen ][ Ron Perlman ][ Ray Liotta ][ Brian Thompson ][ Gregg Henry ] |
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Embassy |
(1985) |
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Murder: By Reason of Insanity |
(1985) | | [ Hector Elizondo ][ Clark Johnson ] |
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Sam's Son |
(1984) | | [ Michael Landon ][ Alan Hayes ] |
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Anatomy of an Illness |
(1984) | | [ David Ogden Stiers ] |
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The Executioner's Song |
(1982) | | [ Tommy Lee Jones ][ William Sanderson ][ Walter Olkewicz ] |
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The Wall |
(1982) | | [ James Cromwell ][ Griffin Dunne ] |
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The Salamander |
(1981) | | [ Christopher Lee ][ Anthony Quinn ][ Martin Balsam ][ Cleavon Little ][ Franco Nero ] |
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Skokie |
(1981) | | [ Danny Kaye ][ Carl Reiner ][ George Dzundza ][ Lee Strasberg ] |
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The Pride of Jesse Hallam |
(1981) | | [ Johnny Cash ] |
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Fugitive Family |
(1980) | | [ Richard Crenna ][ Mel Ferrer ][ Don Murray ] |
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The Hunter |
(1980) | | [ Steve McQueen ][ LeVar Burton ][ Ben Johnson ][ Tracey Walter ][ Tony Burton ] |
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Winter Kills |
(1979) | | [ Jeff Bridges ][ Anthony Perkins ][ John Huston ][ Toshirô Mifune ][ Sterling Hayden ] |
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Firepower |
(1979) | | [ O.J. Simpson ][ Dominic Chianese ][ Victor Mature ][ Billy Barty ] |
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Circle of Iron |
(1978) | | [ Christopher Lee ][ David Carradine ][ Roddy McDowall ] |
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Movie Movie |
(1978) | | [ George C Scott ][ Harry Hamlin ][ Barry Bostwick ][ Red Buttons ] |
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The Pirate |
(1978) | | [ Christopher Lee ][ Armand Assante ][ Ian McShane ][ Franco Nero ] |
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Girlfriends |
(1978) | | [ Christopher Guest ][ Bob Balaban ] |
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Squadra antimafia |
(1978) | | [ Tomas Milian ] |
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Nasty Habits |
(1977) | | [ Rip Torn ] |
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The Domino Principle |
(1977) | | [ Gene Hackman ][ Mickey Rooney ][ Richard Widmark ] |
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The Deep |
(1977) | | [ Nick Nolte ][ Robert Shaw ][ Louis Gossett Jr. ] |
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The Sentinel |
(1977) | | [ Christopher Walken ][ Jeff Goldblum ][ Tom Berenger ][ Chris Sarandon ][ Jerry Orbach ] |
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...e tanta paura |
(1976) | | [ Tom Skerritt ][ Michele Placido ] |
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Attenti al buffone |
(1976) |
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Independence |
(1976) | | [ William Atherton ][ Pat Hingle ][ James Tolkan ] |
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20 Shades of Pink |
(1976) | | [ Keenan Wynn ] |
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Bianco, il giallo, il nero, Il |
(1975) | | [ Tomas Milian ] |
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Paradise Lost |
(1974) | | [ Fred Gwynne ][ Cliff Gorman ] |
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Houston, We've Got a Problem |
(1974) | | [ Robert Culp ][ Clu Gulager ] |
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Crazy Joe |
(1974) | | [ Rip Torn ][ Peter Boyle ][ Hervé Villechaize ][ Fred Williamson ] |
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Indict and Convict |
(1974) | | [ William Shatner ] |
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Cinderella Liberty |
(1973) | | [ James Caan ][ John Williams ][ Burt Young ][ Bruno Kirby ][ Dabney Coleman ] |
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Ultima chance, L' |
(1973) | | [ Fabio Testi ] |
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The Chill Factor |
(1973) | | [ Aaron Spelling ][ Robert Culp ] |
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¡Viva la muerte... tua! |
(1971) | | [ Franco Nero ] |
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Romance of a Horsethief |
(1971) | | [ Yul Brynner ] |
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The Typists |
(1971) |
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The Adventures of Gerard |
(1970) |
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Zigzag |
(1970) | | [ George Kennedy ][ Dana Elcar ] |
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The People Next Door |
(1970) | | [ Hal Holbrook ] |
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The Angel Levine |
(1970) | | [ Harry Belafonte ] |
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Mackenna's Gold |
(1969) | | [ Gregory Peck ][ Omar Sharif ][ Burgess Meredith ][ Telly Savalas ][ Lee J. Cobb ] |
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Cerveau, Le |
(1969) | | [ David Niven ][ Jean-Paul Belmondo ] |
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Quattro dell'Ave Maria, I |
(1968) | | [ Terence Hill ][ Bud Spencer ] |
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A Lovely Way to Die |
(1968) | | [ Kirk Douglas ][ Dana Elcar ] |
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How to Save a Marriage (And Ruin Your Life) |
(1968) | | [ Dean Martin ][ Jack Albertson ] |
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The Tiger Makes Out |
(1967) | | [ Dustin Hoffman ][ Charles Nelson Reilly ] |
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Ice Spy |
(1967) |
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Buono, il brutto, il cattivo, Il |
(1966) | | [ Clint Eastwood ][ Lee Van Cleef ] |
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How to Steal a Million |
(1966) | | [ Peter O'Toole ][ John Williams ] |
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Poppies Are Also Flowers |
(1966) | | [ Yul Brynner ][ Omar Sharif ][ Marcello Mastroianni ][ Ian Fleming ] |
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Genghis Khan |
(1965) | | [ Omar Sharif ][ James Mason ][ Telly Savalas ] |
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Lord Jim |
(1965) | | [ Peter O'Toole ][ James Mason ] |
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Kisses for My President |
(1964) | | [ Fred MacMurray ] |
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The Moon-Spinners |
(1964) | | [ Walt Disney ] |
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The Victors |
(1963) | | [ Albert Finney ][ George Peppard ][ Peter Fonda ][ George Hamilton ][ Vince Edwards ] |
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Act One |
(1963) | | [ Jason Robards ][ George Hamilton ][ George Segal ][ Jack Klugman ] |
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How the West Was Won |
(1962) | | [ John Wayne ][ James Stewart ][ Gregory Peck ][ Henry Fonda ][ Harry Dean Stanton ] |
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Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man |
(1962) | | [ Paul Newman ][ Ricardo Montalban ][ Michael J. Pollard ][ Ernest Hemingway ] |
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The Misfits |
(1961) | | [ Clark Gable ][ Montgomery Clift ][ John Huston ] |
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A Death of Princes |
(1960) | | [ Godfrey Cambridge ] |
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The Magnificent Seven |
(1960) | | [ Steve McQueen ][ Charles Bronson ][ Yul Brynner ][ Robert Vaughn ] |
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Seven Thieves |
(1960) | | [ Rod Steiger ] |
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Lullaby |
(1960) |
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For Whom the Bell Tolls: Part 1 |
(1959) | | [ Jason Robards ] |
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The Blue Men |
(1959) | | [ Jack Warden ] |
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The Plot to Kill Stalin |
(1958) |
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Gift of the Magi |
(1958) |
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The Lineup |
(1958) |
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Where Is Thy Brother? |
(1958) |
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Baby Doll |
(1956) | | [ Rip Torn ][ Karl Malden ] |
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Shadow of the Champ |
(1955) | | [ Jack Warden ] |
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The Baby |
(1953) |
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Stan, the Killer |
(1952) |
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The Beautiful Bequest |
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| Trivia |
- Graduated from The University of Texas at Austin - BA '36
- Was almost killed during the train scene in Buono, il brutto, il cattivo, Il (1966). He was asked by Sergio Leone to do the scene again, and he then replied: "I'll never do that again!"
- Turned down the role in From Here to Eternity (1953) that won Frank Sinatra an Oscar.
- Was trained at The Neighborhood Playhouse in New York.
- One of three actors to play the character of Mr. Freeze on _"Batman" (1966/II)_ . (The other two were George Sanders and Otto Preminger.)
- Father of Peter Wallach, Katherine Wallach and Roberta Wallach.
- Was named as "King of Brooklyn" at the Welcome Back to Brooklyn Festival in 1998. His wife Anne Jackson was named "Queen of Brooklyn" at the same festival.
- His performance as Alvaro Mangiacavallo in "The Rose Tattoo" opposite Maureen Stapleton as Serafina won him a Theare World Award and the 1951 Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Play.
- Was credited with his first Broadway appearance in Harry Kleiner's "Skydrift" in 1945, the play in which Rita Moreno made her Broadway debut. The play closed after seven performances. Also appeared as a soothsayer in Katharine Cornell's 1947 production of William Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra." Other cast members in minor roles included Charlton Heston, Maureen Stapleton and Joseph Wiseman. Among the other Broadway plays he has appeared in are "Mr. Roberts," "The Rose Tattoo," "Camino Real," "he Teahouse of the August Moon," "Rhinoceros" and "Luv."
- Appeared with Steve McQueen in both his first major successful film (The Magnificent Seven (1960)) and his last ever film (The Hunter (1980)).
- Is best known for his role as the lead bandit Calvera in The Magnificent Seven (1960). Although his character is eventually defeated in the film, he has outlived six of the seven stars, as Robert Vaughn is the only one who is still alive as of 2005, despite the fact that he is older than all of them except for Yul Brynner.
- He, his wife Anne Jackson and their daughter, Roberta Wallach, have all made guest appearances in "Law & Order" (1990) in different episodes.
- In the "Murder, She Wrote" (1984) episode "A Good Year for Murder", he played a dying man, Salatore Gambini, who committed a murder because he had nothing to lose. In the "Law & Order" (1990) episode "The Working Stiff", he played a character, Simon Vilanis, who was suspected of committing a murder for the same reason although he ultimately proved to be innocent.
- Appeared with Steve McQueen, Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable in their final completed films: The Hunter (1980) and The Misfits (1961) (for both Monroe and Gable) respectively.
- Has a brother and two sisters, all of whom became teachers.
- He served for five years in the Army's Medical Administrative Corps during World War II, eventually attaining the rank of captain.
- He has three grandsons.
- There was no official theater department at the University of Texas when he attended, so he joined a student organization called The Curtain Club to put on plays. One of the other students involved was future Governor of Texas John Connally.
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