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The Dark Knight Carl Grissom dies at age 87

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10 November 2006

Oscar-Winning Actor Jack Palance Dies at 87

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Jack Palance, the legendary character actor who received Oscar nominations for his villainous roles in Sudden Fear and Shane, and won an Oscar for his comedy role in City Slickers, died Friday of natural causes in California; he was 87. Notorious for playing heavies throughout his career, Palance did a 180-degree career turn at the age of 72 by playing (for laughs) the crusty, menacing trail boss Curly in the Billy Crystal comedy City Slickers. The role won him an Oscar and a place in Hollywood history books when, after accepting his Best Supporting Actor award, he dropped to the stage for a series of one-armed push-ups; the stunt became a running gag for show host Crystal that year. Born Volodymyr Palanyuk in Pennsylvania, Palance was the son of a coal miner, and embarked on a boxing career in the 1930s under the name Jack Brazzo. Enlisting in World War II, Palance suffered extensive facial damage when he was pulled from the burning wreckage of a B-24, and the resulting surgery left him with his distinctive facial features, chiseled and gaunt and, as would prove throughout his career, sometimes extremely menacing. After being discharged, Palance embarked on his acting career, starting on Broadway (where he studied Method acting and was understudy to Marlon Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire) and moving to films in 1950, making his screen debut as Walter Jack Palance in Panic in the Streets. Just two years later, he received his first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for Sudden Fear, in which he starred alongside Joan Crawford (as her diabolical husband) and Gloria Grahame (as his girlfriend and co-conspirator). The next year, he played the evil gunfighter Jack Wilson opposite Alan Ladd in the classic Western Shane; another Oscar nomination followed. Innumerable film and television roles followed, most often in Westerns, but he turned in yet another indelible performance in the Playhouse 90 production of Requiem for a Heavyweight (1957), which won him an Emmy Award. Palance worked non-stop through the '60s and '70s in a variety of films and TV shows (he co-hosted the show Ripley's Believe It Or Not with his daughter, Holly Palance), and began to enjoy a career renaissance of sorts in the late '80s with parts in Young Guns and Batman. After his success in City Slickers and City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold (in which he played Curly's twin brother), Palance made sporadic film and TV appearances, most recently in 2004's Back When We Were Grownups; he also painted extensively, mostly landscapes, each with a poem inscribed on the back. Palance was married to actress Virginia Baker from 1949-1966, with whom he had three children: daughters Holly and Brooke Palance, and son Cody Palance; he is also survived by his second wife, Elaine Rogers, whom he married in 1987. --Mark Englehart, IMDb staff



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Pay your respects! RIP.
 
I just realized this is the third thread made about this, nevertheless, RIP :(:up:
 
Palance craps bigger than us all. Even Michael Caine...yeah, it's true.
 
Carl Grissom didn't die today. JACK PALANCE died today.

And that is sad indeed. Never a badder-ass man there was.
 
Dr. MIX said:

Oh please. Get a Netflix account. Carl Grissom was a fun role to watch him play but the man's career is far longer and more impressive than that. He deserves better than to be remembered as the mob boss in "BATMAN."
 
I merely used the name of his Batman role to have some form of relevance to this forum. Don't get excited.
 
BOO! This is terrible, Mr Palance is my all time favorite old guy, I grew up with City Slickers and wanted to sound like him when I grew up... what a voice and talent... I thought his role in BATMAN was rather useless, could have been anybody, he definitely should be remembered for his many other greats that I can't mention because I am an *****ty fan....
 
It is very sad, as well as Batman and City Slickers he should be remebered for the one handed push up at the oscars a few years ago....now that was cool! as well as ALL the rolls he played.....now he would have made a kick ass Batman in a version of The Dark Knight Returns.......that voice just sends shivers down ya spine!....so imagine that coming out from beneath the cowl!!!!
 
Technically, Carl Grissom died 17 years ago at the hands of the Joker. :oldrazz:

Seriously though, it's always sad (for me, at least) when we lose someone from B89. It's made especially sad by the fact Palance was a fantastic actor in his own right, and left his mark in many damn good films.

RIP Jack.
 
Dr. MIX said:
I merely used the name of his Batman role to have some form of relevance to this forum. Don't get excited.

I can understand that. You didn't have to roll your eyes at me, then. I was just saying. Like our hero CConn pointed out, Grissom died 17 years ago, onscreen, at the hands of the Joker. "I been dead once already. It's very liberating. You should think of it as... therapy." BLAM!

Palance, though... that's as loss, as we all agree. :(
 
I always enjoyed in Batman '89 that if there were one person that could be the "boss"" of Jack Nicholson it would be Jack Palance. The only man who's voice is scarier than Nicholson.

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"Don't Forget..... you're lucky card deck!"

We'll miss you Jack.
 
I remember how on B89's director commentary, Burton said he was scared to death of Palance on set. I think he said he once asked Palance to do something differently, and Jack just starred at him. It was pretty funny stuff.
 
He was a legend. I regret I haven't seen too many of his movies, but that must now change. *runs to Netflix queue*

And there is no reason to get snippy on this thread. If someone best remembers Palance as a certain character, FINE. Let them do that. Let them remember someone in their own way.
 
yeah, Burton says the man was simply intimdating. Scared ****less was Burton. Gotta respect a man that has that kind of presence.

And yeah, I hear Keisher........I mean, really.....Grissom was like a cameo for Palance.
 
CConn said:
Technically, Carl Grissom died 17 years ago at the hands of the Joker. :oldrazz:

Uch. According to Burton Joker murdered The Waynes. Wow. I really disliked Batman89, what a craptacular film.

RIP J.P. - City Slickers was a fun ride!
 

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