Jack Palance Movies and Career Information
Feb 18, 1919
Hazle Township
Actor
Volodymyr Palahniuk (Ukrainian: Володимир Палагнюк; February 18, 1919 – November 10, 2006), known professionally as Jack Palance, was a Ukrainian American film actor. During half a century of film and television appearances he was nominated for three Academy Awards, all as Best Actor in a Supporting Role, winning in 1991 for his role in City Slickers. Palance, one of five children, was born Volodymyr Palahniuk in the Lattimer Mines section of Hazle Township, Pennsylvania, the son of Anna (née Gramiak) and Ivan Palahniuk, who was an anthracite coal miner. Palance's parents were Ukrainian immigrants, his father a native of Ivane Zolote in Southwestern Ukraine and his mother from the Lviv region. He worked in coal mines during his youth before becoming a boxer. In the late 1930s, Palance started a professional boxing career. Fighting under the name Jack Brazzo, Palance reportedly compiled a record of 15 consecutive victories with 12 knockouts before fighting the future heavyweight contender Joe Baksi in a "Pier-6" brawl. Palance lost a close decision, and recounted: "Then, I thought, you must be nuts to get your head beat in for $200". With the outbreak of the Second World War,
- Jack Palance Movies before 2012
- The Horsemen 2009
- Contempt (Le Mepris) 2008
- Second Chance 1996
- Swan Princess 1994
- City Slickers 1991
- Tango & Cash 1989
- Batman 1989
- Without Warning 1980
- Horsemen (1971) 1971
- Monte Walsh 1970
- Mercenary (Il mercenario) 1970
- Torture Garden (1967) 1967
- Requiem for a Heavyweight 1962
- Ten Seconds to Hell (1959) 1959
- Attack! (1956) 1956
- I Died a Thousand Times (1955) 1955
- Sudden Fear (1952) 1952
- Out of Rosenheim (Bagdad Cafe)
- Che!
- Professionals (1966)
- Panic in the Streets (1950)
- Shane (1953)
- Big Knife
- Silver Chalice
- Barabbas (1962)
- Halls of Montezuma (1950)