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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. 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 Shane, Sudden Fear and other films. 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 1991 with City Slickers, parodying his tough image and landing an Academy Award. He turned to comedy in City Slickers, parodying his tough image and winning an Oscar for best supporting actor.
He delighted the audience by celebrating the best supporting actor award with a series of one-armed push-ups on the stage. 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.
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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. 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. 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.
Palance also achieved critical acclaim for his role in Bagdad Cafe in 1987. Despite the accolades, Palance moved with his wife and three young children to Lausanne, Switzerland, at the height of his career.
Palance was often as tough off the screen as on, saying that most of his roles were "garbage" and most of his directors incompetent. 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.