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Eli Wallach has left the stage

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Just heard on the radio. He had a long run - he was 98.
 
He was a wonderful actor; he really shined in every role he took. There are few actors of his caliber left in Hollywood.
 
I first remember seeing him as Tuco in The Good the Bad and the Ugly back when I saw it in theatres in '66. Loved the movie... have it on Blu-Ray. :)
 
For years I couldn't tell which one of these two men was which

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IMdB says that he made 3 movies in 2010. Truly amazing.

Rest well, Mr. Wallach.
 
I liked this little bit from his Wiki page:

In 2005, Wallach released his autobiography The Good, the Bad and Me: In My Anecdotage. In it, Wallach wrote about his famous role as Tuco in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, commenting that he did not realize he was going to be "blessed" with the title "Ugly" until he saw the film.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eli_Wallach#Personal_life
 
My favorite Eli Wallach performance was as "Don Altobello" in "The Godfather-part III"

May he rest in peace.....
 
RIP to a truly amazing actor.
And to make it to 98 and be in good health that whole time?
That's pretty damn good.
 
I believe that was Martin Balsam who played Milton Arbogast
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Yes, you're right.

I always got the impression he was a "supporting" actor who would be called upon to play the odd and ethnic characters, viz playing Sicilian, Russian, italian, Israeli, Cretan, Mexican, Mongolian and Malayan.
 
Although needless to say years before me. Eli went to Erasmus Hall Hight School in Brooklyn,NY Along with more famous people than I can mention. To name a few Barbara Stanwick, Rita Hayworth, Neil Diamond and Barbara Stresand. Erasmus is still there but is broken down into 4 High Schools instead of one as when I went and it had 9000 Students. http://www.erasmushall.org/html/famousalumni.html
 
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