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Jack Palance

AKA: Jack Palance

Ethnicity: Caucasian

Nationality: American

Birthdate: 1918-02-18

Birthplace: Lattimer Mines, Pennsylvania

Deceased: 2006-11-10

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Biography

Tall, powerfully built stage actor whose gaunt, leathery features were first seen on film in 1950, when Elia Kazan, who had previously directed Palance on Broadway in "A Streetcar Named Desire", cast him as a plague-ridden gangster in "Panic in the Streets". With his severe, strongly sculpted cheekbones, beady, piercing eyes and velvety, insinuating line delivery, Palance did manage to achieve star status, though he has usually played menacing, often dangerous or at least harshly unsympathetic types. Palance went on to earn two supporting actor Oscar nominations, as the seemingly affectionate husband of Joan Crawford actually plotting her demise in "Sudden Fear" (1952) and as a particularly nasty gunslinger in "Shane" (1953). Leading roles soon followed, beginning with his recreation of Jack the Ripper...
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Credits

Title Distributor Role Release
City Slickers II: the ... Face Productions Actor 06-10-1994
Shape of Things to Come SOTTC Film Productions Actor ---
Hawk The Slayer Chips Productions Ltd Actor 01-01-1980
Alone in the Dark Masada Productions Actor 01-01-1982
Squadra antiscippo --- Actor ---
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Awards

Award Category Project Year
Oscar Best Supporting Actor "City Slickers" 1991
Golden Globe Award Best Supporting Actor "City Slickers" 1991
Theatre World Award 1951
Emmy Best Single Performance by an Actor "Requiem for a Heavyweigh... 1956
American Comedy Award Supporting Actor in a Film "City Slickers" 1992

Box Office

Release Title Distributor Role Domestic Box Office
06-10-1994 City Slickers II: the ... Face Productions Actor $43,446,080
--- Shape of Things to Come SOTTC Film Productions Actor ---
01-01-1980 Hawk The Slayer Chips Productions Ltd Actor ---
01-01-1982 Alone in the Dark Masada Productions Actor ---
--- Squadra antiscippo --- Actor ---
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Education

Institution Location Major Degree Year range Notes
Hazle Township High School Hazle, Pennsylvania
University of North Carolina North Carolina dropped out in sophomore year to turn professional in boxing
Stanford University Stanford, California journalism attended on the GI Bill

Milestones

Begin Through
1938 --- Became a professional boxer at age 20; reportedly won 18 out of 20 bouts (date approximate)
1942 --- Joined US Army Air Force; involved in plane crash during training
1944 --- Left military service; returned to work in the coal mines
1946 --- Moved to NYC
1947 --- Broadway acting debut, a one-line role as a Russian soldier in "The Big Two"
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Professions

Profession Type
actor primary
professional boxer occasional
model occasional
coal miner past
short order cook past
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Relationships

Relationship Name
daughter Brooke Palance born on February 9, 1952; mother, Virginia Baker
son Cody John Palance born in 1955; appeared alongside his father in the film "Young Guns," and was 42 when he died from malignant melanoma in 1998; mother, Virginia Baker
wife Elaine Rogers married in May 1987
daughter Holly Palance born on August 6, 1950; was one of Palance's co-hosts on TV's "Ripley's Believe It or Not"; mother, Virginia Baker
father John Palahnuik Ukranian
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Notes

Palance owns a ranch in California's Tehachapi Mountains where he runs 150 head of cattle.

Stories on Palance often note that the slightly coarse and leathery quality of the skin on his face was due to plastic surgery he underwent after suffering burns during combat in WWII, but in some interviews Palance has denied this.


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