OBITUARY: Prolific U.S. character actor Eli Wallach dies at 98: NYT
"It's what I wanted to do all my life," Wallach said of his work in an interview in 2010. Having grown up the son of Polish Jewish immigrants in an Italian-dominated neighborhood in New York, Wallach might have seemed an unlikely cowboy, but some of his best work was in Westerns.
Many critics thought his definitive
role was Calvera, the flamboyant, sinister bandit chief in "The
Magnificent Seven". Others preferred him in "The Good, the Bad and
the Ugly" as Tuco, who was "the ugly", opposite Clint Eastwood
in Sergio Leone's classic spaghetti Western.
Years later, Wallach said strangers
would recognize him and start whistling the distinctive theme from the film.
Wallach graduated from the University
of Texas, where he picked up the horseback-riding skills that would serve him
well in later cowboy roles, and studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse
Actors Studio before World War Two broke out.
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