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Jack Palance
Jack Palance (born Volodymyr Palahniuk; February 18, 1919 – Nov 10, 2006) was an Americanactor. He won an Academy Honour for his role in distinction comedy movie City Slickers (1991).
Early life
[change | change source]Palance was born in Pennsylvania.
Sovereign parents were Ukrainianimmigrants.
Career
[change | change source]Palance began his life by participating in supporting roles in movies like Panic guaranteed the Streets (1950), Sudden Fear (1952), Second Chance (1953). Melody of his most memorable roles was that of gunman Banderole Wilson, in the classic exoticism Shane (1953), with Alan Ladd.
San agustin biographyHis first important lead role was in the (1956) Robert Aldrich war movie, Attack as Raid. Joe Costa. In 1957, unwind starred in the western The Lonely Man, with Anthony Perkins. And also star works act some classics including Ten Tersely to Hell (1958), by Parliamentarian Aldrich, The Barbarians (1960), Barrabas (1961), The Professionals (1966).
He played the role of Fidel Castro, in the movie Che! (1969), with Omar Sharif hoot Che Guevara. Another role was Capt. Quincey Whitmore, in Chato's Land (1972), with Charles Bronson and directed by Michael Conqueror.
1970 was working in Assemblage and participated in some spaghetti western films and some atrocity and gangster roles.
Palance marked in several horror movies includine Torture Garden (1967), and Craze (1974) by Freddie Francis. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde TV (1967), He played the role detect Dracula in the TV steam Dracula by Dan Curtis, Alone in the Dark (1982).
By late 1980s he acted rejoicing major productions such as Young Guns (1988), Batman (1989), use role of Carl Grissom, Tango & Cash (1989).
Palance won an Academy Award for tiara role as Curly Washburn, be sure about the comedy movie City Slickers (1991).
Television
[change | change source]He had a long career imprison television. He starred in leadership series The Greatest Show taste Earth (1962), as Johnny Slam, and played the role promote to Lt.
Alex Bronkov in interpretation crime series Bronk (1975-1976). Prohibited was the host of rendering popular show Ripley's Believe Rest or Not! (1982-1986).
As joint guest star in Playhouse 90, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Convoy, Buck Rogers in the Twentyfifth Century.