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Jack Palance Biography

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  • Birth Name: Vladimir Ivanovich Palahniuk
  • Birth Place: Lattimer, PA
  • Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign: 02/18/1919, Aquarius
  • Date of Death: 11/10/2006
  • Profession: Actor
  With his menacing gaze, athletic frame and sinister smile, this former boxer was the go-to bad guy in '50s Hollywood. The son of a Ukrainian immigrant coal miner, Palance initially followed in his father's footsteps before hitting the pro boxing circuit, but his career was cut short by World War II. For decades, a popular legend claimed that he was severely burned in a military airplane crash and that corrective plastic surgery was responsible for his distinctive, gaunt face, but Palance later said that the story was cooked up by studio publicists. Whatever the truth, after his stint in the military, he began taking an interest in acting. In the late '40s, he landed a number of Broadway gigs, notably as Marlon Brando's understudy in A Streetcar Named Desire, a role Palance eventually took over. The play's director, Elia Kazan, then cast him in his first picture, 1950’s Panic in the Streets, in which he played a killer infected with pneumonic plague. His subsequent roles were almost all of the villain variety. He earned his first Oscar nod as a husband with murder on his mind in Sudden Fear and his second for his chill-inducing turn as a gunslinger in Shane. Taking a journeyman approach to his craft, the character actor accepted pretty much any movie offered him, from now-forgotten actioners like The Barbarians to Jean-Luc Godard's New Wave classic Contempt, as well as TV roles like his Emmy-winning turn in Requiem for a Heavyweight. By the late ‘60s, Palance found more work overseas, where he was still typecast as a heavy. After a four-year stint hosting Ripley's Believe It or Not, the sexagenarian actor took an eccentric romantic role as a charmingly offbeat painter in the 1987 indie Bagdad Café, proving he could do more than just sneer. Four years later he scored a career high by poking fun at his own stereotype in the 1991 comedy City Slickers. As a seemingly villainous but really lovable old cowboy coot, Palance finally won an Academy Award and gave a memorable acceptance speech, which included a set of one-handed push-ups as proof of his virility, a stunt Oscar host/City Slickers costar Billy Crystal made fun of throughout the evening. Although Palance continued to appear on the big and small screens, his career dramatically slowed by the late '90s. In his twilight years he pursued other longtime interests such as painting and writing, and published The Forest of Love: A Love Story in Blank Verse in 1997, which showed his much softer, private side. He had been absent from the spotlight for a couple of years when he died in November 2006 of natural causes.
Jack Palance Fast Facts:
  • Attended the University of North Carolina on a football scholarship.
  • Boxed professionally under the name Jack Brazzo.
  • While understudying Marlon Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire, Palance once went on after accidentally punching Brando as they sparred.
  • Daughter Holly married Elizabeth Taylor's son Michael Wilding Jr. She also cohosted Ripley's Believe It or Not alongside her father for two years.
    Jack Palance Relationships:
  • Anna Despiva - Sister
  • Anna Palahniuk - Mother
  • Brooke Palance Wilding - Daughter
  • Elaine Rogers Palance - Wife
  • John Palance - Brother
  • Vladimir Palahniuk - Father
  • Virginia Baker - Ex-wife
  • Cody Palance - Son
  • Holly Palance - Daughter

  • Jack Palance Awards:
  • 1992 Golden Globe: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture - Winner
  • 1957 Emmy: Best Single Performance by an Actor - Winner
  • 1952 Oscar: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role - Nominee
  • 1953 Oscar: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role - Nominee
  • 1991 Oscar: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role - Winner

  • College:
  • Attended University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; Stanford University, Stanford, CA (AB in Drama, 1947)
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