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rkzenrage 11-13-2006 02:43 PM

Actor Jack Palance dies
 
Actor Jack Palance dies
In California Fri Nov 10, 5:31 PM ET

Jack Palance, the craggy-faced menace in "Shane," "Sudden Fear" and other films who turned to comedy at 70 with his Oscar-winning self-parody in "City Slickers," died Friday.

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

When Palance accepted his Oscar for best supporting actor he delighted viewers of the 1992 Academy Awards 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 night's awards presentations.

It was a magic moment that epitomized the actor's 40 years in films. Always the iconoclast, Palance had scorned most of his film 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.

Movie audiences, however, were electrified by the actor's chiseled face and hulking presence, and a calm, low voice that made him all the more chilling.

xoxoxoBruce 11-13-2006 08:04 PM

He was one of those guys that made you even more nervous when he started to smile.:worried:

wolf 11-13-2006 08:49 PM

There was always something special about his particular brand of gravelly-voiced menace.

Even in the version of Dracula he did that I don't think anyone but me liked.

Pangloss62 11-13-2006 09:19 PM

Underrated
 
Palance was amazing in Goddard's "Contempt." That movie ranks in my top 5 pantheon.


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