Over his half century in Hollywood, Jack Palance played villain after villain after villain. He nearly unleashed a plague upon the world in Panic in the Streets (1950). He was Oscar-nominated for ...
Do you know what the secret of City Slickers is? Just one thing... and Billy Crystal is here to help you figure it out. In a recent interview with Yahoo Entertainment, the star of the comedy classic — ...
LOS ANGELES -- Jack Palance, the craggy-faced menace in "Shane," "Sudden Fear" and other films who turned successfully to comedy in his 70s with his Oscar-winning self-parody in "City Slickers," died ...
Actor Jack Palance, known for his haltingly intense speaking style and dozens of roles in Western and noir films, has died. A veteran of World War II, Palance was 87. Palance's face had been altered ...
Artwork by Jack Palance will be part of a three-day exhibit and sale that starts Friday at Penn State Hazleton. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Jack Palance Trustee Scholarship at the campus.
It’s common these days for actors to play good guys and bad guys and everything in between. But during Hollywood’s Golden Age, it was relatively rare for movie stars to show their dark sides. Lattimer ...
Decades before he starred as racketeer rancher Lawrence Murphy in Christopher Cain’s 1988 Western movie Young Guns, Jack Palance played an equally iconic villain in his first Western film. Palance’s ...
LOS ANGELES - For most of his Hollywood career, Jack Palance played memorable tough guys in films such as "Shane" and "Sudden Fear," but it wasn't until he was in his 70s that he won an Oscar for his ...
It all started with Billy Crystal’s entrance: Dressed in a tuxedo and Hannibal Lecter mask, the third-time Academy Awards host was wheeled onto the stage of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion by two men in ...
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. By The Associated Press ...
LOS ANGELES - Jack Palance, the craggy-faced menace in Shane, Sudden Fear and other films who turned successfully to comedy in his 70s with his Oscar-winning self-parody in City Slickers, died Friday.