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Veteran western star Palance dies | Veteran western star Palance dies |
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Veteran American actor Jack Palance, who starred in the classic western Shane and the cowboy comedy City Slickers, has died aged 87. | |
His family were at his home in Montecito, California, when he died of natural causes, a spokesman said. | His family were at his home in Montecito, California, when he died of natural causes, a spokesman said. |
Born in Pennsylvania of Ukrainian descent, Palance won fame as a hard man in films such as Shane and Sudden Fear. | |
He turned to comedy in City Slickers, parodying his tough image and winning an Oscar for best supporting actor. | |
On receiving the accolade at the 1992 Academy Awards, he delighted the audience by performing a series of one-arm push-ups on the stage. | |
Evil gunslinger | Evil gunslinger |
Palance was born Vladimir Palahnuik in 1919, the son of a coal miner, and took up boxing in the 1930s. | Palance was born Vladimir Palahnuik in 1919, the son of a coal miner, and took up boxing in the 1930s. |
He turned to acting after decorated service in the Second World War and made his film debut in 1950's Panic In The Streets. | |
He quickly received an Oscar nomination for Sudden Fear, and then achieved greater fame a year later, in 1953, playing evil gunslinger Jack Wilson in Shane, for which he received another Academy Award nomination. | |
Despite the accolades, Palance moved with his wife and three young children to Lausanne, Switzerland, at the height of his career. | |
He spent six years in Europe, but returned home complaining he was being offered "the same kind of roles I left Hollywood because of". | |
Nonetheless, he spent the majority of his career playing the bad guy, including roles as Dracula and mob boss Carl Grissom in Tim Burton's film adaptation of Batman. | |
The actor was often as tough off the screen as on, saying that most of his roles were "garbage" and most of his directors incompetent. | |
"Most of them shouldn't even be directing traffic," he said. | "Most of them shouldn't even be directing traffic," he said. |
Palance is survived by his second wife and two daughters. A memorial service is planned for 16 December. |