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Old 11-10-2006, 03:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bye, Jack.

A moment of silence... I just watched The Professionals again this last week and had forgotten how much character he added even to 2nd-rate roles.

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Oscar winner Jack Palance dead at 87
POSTED: 5:57 p.m. EST, November 10, 2006

LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Actor Jack Palance, who won an Oscar at 70 with his comedic self-parody in "City Slickers," died Friday.

He also played a craggy-faced menace in "Shane," "Sudden Fear" and other films.

Palance died of natural causes at his home in Montecito, California, surrounded by family, said spokesman Dick Guttman. He was 85, according to Associated Press records, but his family gave his age as 87.

When Palance accepted his 1992 Oscar for best supporting actor, he delighted Academy Awards viewers by dropping to the stage and performing one-armed push-ups to demonstrate his physical prowess. "That's nothing, really," he said slyly. "As far as two-handed push-ups, you can do that all night, and it doesn't make a difference whether she's there or not."

That year's Oscar host, Billy Crystal, turned the moment into a running joke, making increasingly outlandish remarks about Palance's accomplishments throughout the show. It was a magic moment that epitomized the actor's 40 years in films. Always the iconoclast, Palance had scorned most of his movie roles.

"Most of the stuff I do is garbage," he once told a reporter, adding that most of the directors he worked with were incompetent, too. "Most of them shouldn't even be directing traffic," he said. Movie audiences, though, were electrified by the actor's chiseled face, hulking presence and the calm, low voice that made his screen presence all the more intimidating.

His film debut came in 1950, playing a murderer named Blackie in "Panic in the Streets." After a war picture, "Halls of Montezuma," he portrayed the ardent lover who stalks the terrified Joan Crawford in 1952's "Sudden Fear." The role earned him his first Academy Award nomination for supporting actor.

The following year brought his second nomination when he portrayed Jack Wilson, the swaggering gunslinger who bullies peace-loving Alan Ladd into a barroom duel in the Western classic "Shane." That role cemented Palance's reputation as Hollywood's favorite menace, and he went on to appear in such films as "Arrowhead" (as a renegade Apache), "Man in the Attic" (as Jack the Ripper), "Sign of the Pagan" (as Attila the Hun) and "The Silver Chalice" (as a fictional challenger to Jesus).

Other prominent films included "Kiss of Fire," "The Big Knife," "I Died a Thousand Deaths," "Attack!" "The Lonely Man" and "House of Numbers."
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Old 11-10-2006, 04:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Ah man...

My first memories of Jack Palance were as a kid watching Ripley's Believe it or Not. He was the creepy host. It wasn't until I was much older and into Film Noir that I discovered how powerfully creepy he could be.

When I saw, Panic in the Street for the first time I was riveted. I couldn't believe that *this* was the Believe it or Not guy. This young, chiseled, menacingly powerful character actor was brilliant. I more than impressed.

Then it was Sudden Fear (if you haven't seen this film... what are you waiting for?) he plays an out of work actor who scorned by casting director Joan Crawford. His revenge is a slow burn that would make any conniving evil-doer look like a pansy. Not to mention that Gloria Graham and Joan Crawford are awesome.

The Big Knife. Another massive film. Rod Steiger and Jack Palance in one film. Mano a mano. Rent it. Rent it now.

I could go on... but will just say this. If you only know Palance from City Slickers and Batman... do yourself a favour and have a look at his early works, especially the ones I have mentioned above. You will gain a new appreciation for his abilities.

I knew the day had to come soon as he was getting old but it's still sucks to lose someone this cool. The nice thing is that he lives on his films.
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Old 11-10-2006, 06:38 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Goodbye, Jack. You were one of a kind.

I loved him in Shane and Ripley's.

Hope you found your One thing.
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Old 11-11-2006, 11:52 PM   #4 (permalink)
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not the first to think of it probably, but will be the first to write about it.

I thought this was about season six of 24!
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