Jack Palance

Jack Palance

Jack Palance Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 10, 2006.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - 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.

Palance died of natural causes at his home in Montecito, Calif., surrounded by family, said spokesman Dick Guttman. He was 87.

When Palance accepted his Oscar for best supporting actor he delighted viewers of the 1992 Academy Awards by dropping to the stage and performing one-armed push-ups to demonstrate his physical prowess.

"That's nothing, really," he said slyly. "As far as two-handed push-ups, you can do that all night, and it doesn't make a difference whether she's there or not."

That year's Oscar host, Billy Crystal, turned the moment into a running joke, making increasingly outlandish remarks about Palance's accomplishments throughout the show.

"I am deeply shocked and saddened by the loss of my dear friend Jack Palance, a true movie icon," Crystal said in a statement Friday. "Winning the Oscar for that movie and the one-arm push-ups he did on the show will link us together forever, and for that I am grateful."

The push-ups not only created a magic Oscar moment, but also epitomized the actor's 40 years in films. Always the iconoclast, Palance had scorned most of his movie roles.

"Most of the stuff I do is garbage," he once told a reporter, adding that most of the directors he worked with were incompetent, too.

"Most of them shouldn't even be directing traffic," he said.

Movie audiences, though, were electrified by the actor's chiseled face, hulking presence and the calm, low voice that made his screen presence all the more intimidating.

His film debut came in 1950, playing a murderer named Blackie in "Panic in the Streets."

After a war picture, "Halls of Montezuma," he portrayed the ardent lover who stalks the terrified Joan Crawford in 1952's "Sudden Fear." The role earned him his first Academy Award nomination for supporting actor.

The following year brought his second nomination when he portrayed Jack Wilson, the swaggering gunslinger who bullies peace-loving Alan Ladd into a barroom duel in the Western classic "Shane."

That role cemented Palance's reputation as Hollywood's favorite menace, and he went on to appear in such films as "Arrowhead" (as a renegade Apache), "Man in the Attic" (as Jack the Ripper), "Sign of the Pagan" (as Attila the Hun) and "The Silver Chalice" (as a fictional challenger to Jesus).

Other prominent films included "Kiss of Fire," "The Big Knife," "I Died a Thousand Deaths," "Attack!" "The Lonely Man" and "House of Numbers."

Weary of being typecast, Palance moved with his wife and three young children to Lausanne, Switzerland, at the height of his career.

He spent six years abroad but returned home complaining that his European film roles were "the same kind of roles I left Hollywood because of."

His career failed to regain momentum upon his return, and his later films included "The Professionals," "The Desperadoes," "Monte Walsh," "Chato's Land" and "Oklahoma Crude."

When he appeared as Fidel Castro in 1969's "Che!" about Latin American revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, he told a reporter: "At this stage of my career, I don't formulate reasons why I take roles - the price was right."

He also appeared frequently on television, winning an Emmy in 1957 for his portrayal of an end-of-the-line boxer in "Requiem for a Heavyweight."

He and his daughter Holly Palance hosted the oddity show "Ripley's Believe It or Not" and he starred in the short-lived series "The Greatest Show on Earth" and "Bronk."

Forty-one years after his auspicious film debut, Palance played against type, to a degree. His "City Slickers" character, Curly, was still a menacing figure to dude ranch visitors Crystal, Daniel Stern and Bruno Kirby, but with a comic twist. And Palance delivered his one-liners with surgeon-like precision.

"He was one scary, intimidating, big hulking guy with a huge heart," said Ron Underwood, who directed Palance in "City Slickers" and in the actor's last role, as a man celebrating his 100th birthday in the 2004 TV movie "Back When We Were Grownups."

"It was a joy working with him," Underwood told The Associated Press.

Through most of his career, Palance maintained his distance from the Hollywood scene. In the late 1960s he bought a sprawling cattle and horse ranch north of Los Angeles. He also owned a bean farm near his home town of Lattimer, Pa.

Although most of his film portrayals were as primitives, Palance was well-spoken and college-educated. His favorite pastimes away from the movie world were painting and writing poetry and fiction.

A strapping 6-feet-4 and 210 pounds, Palance excelled at sports and won a football scholarship to the University of North Carolina. He left after two years, disgusted by commercialization of the sport.

He decided to use his size and strength as a prizefighter, but after two hapless years that resulted in little more than a broken nose that would serve him well as a screen villain, he joined the Army Air Corps in 1942.

A year later he was discharged after his B-24 lost power on takeoff and he was knocked unconscious.

The GI Bill of Rights provided Palance's tuition at Stanford University, where he studied journalism. But the drama club lured him, and he appeared in 10 comedies. Just before graduation he left school to try acting professionally in New York.

"I had always wanted to express myself through words," he said in a 1957 interview. "But I always thought I was too big to be an actor. I could see myself knocking over tables. I thought acting was for little ... guys."

He made his Broadway debut in a comedy, "The Big Two," in which he had but one line, spoken in Russian, a language his parents spoke at home.

The play lasted only a few weeks, and he supported himself as a short-order cook, waiter, lifeguard and hot dog seller between other small roles in the theater.

His career breakthrough came when he was chosen as Anthony Quinn's understudy in the road company of "A Streetcar Named Desire," then replaced Marlon Brando in the Stanley Kowalski role on Broadway. The show's director, Elia Kazan, chose him in 1950 for "Panic in the Streets."

Born Walter Jack Palahnuik in Pennsylvania coal country on Feb. 18, 1919, Palance was the third of five children of Ukrainian immigrants. His father worked the mines for 39 years until he died of black lung disease in 1955.

In interviews, Palance recalled bitterly that his family had to buy groceries at the company store, though prices were cheaper elsewhere.

Yet, he told a Saturday Evening Post writer, he had "a good childhood, like most kids think they have."

"It was fine to play there in the third-growth birch and aspen, along the sides of slag piles," he said.

In addition to his daughter, Palance is survived by his second wife, Elaine Rogers Palance; another daughter, Brook Palance Wilding; grandchildren Lily and Spencer Spottiswoode and Tarquin Wilding; his brother, John Palance, and sister Anne Despiva.

A memorial service was planned for Dec. 16.


Copyright © 2006 The Associated Press

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Guy loney

February 14, 2025

I was at the Odyssey restaurant with my Korean girlfriend having dinner, when Mr Palance came in with his dinner companion. A attractive oriental woman. I immediately recognized him as he and date sat ten feet away from my table. I just meet his eyes and acknowledged I recognized him. I didn´t bother him or date, just thought to myself whimsically we both had good looking eastern dates. That was an experience I will never forget.

Dorothea Westgarth

January 3, 2020

He gave us some insight on how honest he was,a great actor,not given the best roles,he still was great at all he did,sadly missed,

September 16, 2019

God is a God of all comfort and he will Comfort the family's ...So sorry my heartfelt sympathy ..

Steve Merrick

November 5, 2018

Jack, thank you for the beer you bought me and my friends in Hong Kong on r and r break from Vietnam May you always be remembered. Signed steve

Karen Redfearn

January 29, 2018

Also Mr Palance, thank you for your service to our Country who needs men like you in this day and time...

See ya when the roll is called up yonder...

Karen Redfearn

January 29, 2018

Always one of my fav handsome bad guys...Take care Mr Palance...
...You are an ICON!
LOVE,
One of your fans

Harry Simpson

November 11, 2017

Godspeed jack, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Rest Jack, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Jack Yetter

September 30, 2017

Jack,

Was just watching The Tonight Show from 1974 where you were a guest on Johnny Carson.

You were a great actor and an even greater man. Thank you for your contributions to the acting profession and life itself.

Bill smock

September 19, 2017

Jack Palance was a great actor he could act and perform anything he will be greatly missed

Ross Lunato

July 15, 2017

I always loved his acting, no matter what role he played. One of my favorite commercials was Jack saying "Confidence is very sexy...." that was just great! Miss you Jack! God bless you!

Bonita Moren

April 27, 2017

Jack Palance was a complete actor and a real man. He sometimes inspired apprehension because of his aura and demeanor, but in real life he was kind, compassionate, funny and a no-nonsense renaissance man. Very proud of his ancestry and to be an American. He was one of the real Republicans that understood that country is always first. May his eternity be as peaceful as his last years were. We will always remember him as one of the greatest. Bonita (Lancaster, Ca)

Judy Tchir

March 30, 2017

My Dad told me that Jack was Ukrainian back in the 70's. It was such a morale booster to know that Mr. Palance was proud of his heritage in a time when everyone from Eastern Europe was Considered Russian. Vichnaya pamyat.

JOHN MASULLO

March 13, 2017

very good actor,i liked his style,no matter whatroll,he played it great! THANK YOU FOR ALL THE JOY OF YOUR PICTURE'S,BAD GUY AND GOOD GUY,LOL YOU WERE GREAT, I'LL ALWAY'S REMEMBER "THAT ONE THING",LOL R.I.P.JACK,YOU WILL BE MISSED,AS I WATCH ALL YOUR FILM'S AND THINK OF THE GREAT LEGACY YOU'VE LEFT FOR US.SINCERELY,JOHN MASULLO.

Nazarene Mckinney

March 6, 2017

Thanks for all of the great movies and memories!

Revelation 22:4 And he will out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.

phill and Jill donald

February 11, 2017

Great actor watched every movie
Sadly missed

katrina shieldteg

February 1, 2017

Legendary actor great movies you left city slickers took you home you were carried out by a army of angels you were lucky to have a dear friend like billy crystal in city slickers you told him about the one thing then you told him about the cattle drive billy said there,s nothing like bringing in the heard jack palance we love you we miss you billy crystal loves and miss you too

skip parrish

January 29, 2017

ill miss you and the way you handled life.

Brian Sweeney

December 11, 2016

Good actor you will be missed

katrina shieldteg

October 26, 2016

Jack palance what can i say you are a actor,s actor,s actor you lived life on your terms simple honest and brave

October 15, 2016

When I was a kid, I was watching him over in Los Angeles, while they were filming "Sudden Fear." He ran up the steps and I got in his way, and he bumped into me. He apologized and went on his way. I was so impressed by this rugged man, who took the time to apologize to a kid. I will never forget that brief encounter with this gentleman. I am watching "City Slickers" right now, which prompted me to write this. I am so sorry he is gone. Joan Christensen Covna, Ca.

Valenda Newell

October 7, 2016

One of the all time GREAT'S, he got better with age (acting abilities superb). I miss the old time westerns one use to star in...THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES...RIP

Peter Marshall

September 19, 2016

To The Palance Family
I did not know Mr. Jack Palance i have watch him for many year growing up. In the early 1960's Mr Palance came to Salt Lake City Utah and Came in My Grandfather and Father Antique Store and Bought a Brass Spittoon
from my Grandfather My older brother ask my Grandfather to get his Autograph he did My Brother was Earl Marshall III My brother has passed on i still have the Autograph.
Mr Palance Thank You For All Your Great Movies, Right now i'm watching Ebenezer Scooge Starring Jack Palance.
Thanks Again a Fan Peter Marshall.

Marjorie

September 12, 2016

I just watched Jack Palance in 'I'll Be Home for Christmas, where he played 'Bob' (grandpa) & although I know he was always a great actor, this movie made me curious as to how old he was & wondered how soon he died, afterwards. Found out that info & then saw how his whole life was in acting. He was truly one of the greats & is still remembered. So sad to see he died in 06. :-( Always saddens me to see truly talented actors have to pass on. You were a wonderful person & actor & may you rest in peace, Jack Palance.

Sherry Chase

August 28, 2016

I miss him bad sherry

June 28, 2016

CITY SLICKERS; YES HE WAS COOL; AND RIPLEYS BELIEVE IT ARE NOT RIPLEYS BELIEVE IT ARE NOT.. HOLLY I LOVE YOU.. BYE MIKE ELY FORT BRAGG CA HOLLY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.

Robert Gill

May 1, 2016

I ENJOYED HIS ACTING VERY MUCH

February 8, 2016

He was a very fine actor and as well as a very dear person to anyone who new him. My condolences to all his family and friends.May God bless you all!

Frederick maniak

December 20, 2015

Sorry for tardiness,out of Canada.,A true friend when we met at CBC in Toronto.
A true friend, extremely nice person,may GOD bless you.

Lady Raye Norman

October 11, 2015

Jack, from the time I was a child to being an adult I respected the way you presented yourself in movies. GREAT ACTOR, GREAT MAN.

Sandy Freeland

October 8, 2015

May we remember what a great person and actor he was.His children are blessed.

David Perry

August 31, 2015

Man I loved to hate. Great actor and in my book one of the best.

Christopher Markunas

July 12, 2015

A Man's Man and one of my childhood heroes.

Linda Fernett

July 6, 2015

My mom knew jack palance well their families also knew each other. She would sometimes walk to school with him in Hazelton Pa. She always talked fondly of him. Great actor. Linda Carey Fernett(Esposito)

May 26, 2015

Miss that smile

Carolyn Rensi

May 17, 2015

God Bless You Always. I met you in a small restaurant in Las Angeles
way back when. Maybe March/April, 1980. Everyone will miss all the great friendships you made over the years.. You"re one of a kind..

C.G. Rensi , Florida friend

Andrew Kempner

February 20, 2015

"I first saw Jack in The Big Knife and was stunned at how he captured his character so perfectly. Though he had a tough exterior he indeed possessed a poetic, incredibly sensitive side that brought genuine pathos to his best work."-Andrew Kempner (Canada)

Chuck Imken

December 27, 2014

Great actor! I've watched him in westerns since I was a kid. He will be missed!

Harry Simpson

November 10, 2014

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Rest Jack, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Dave Kusek

October 20, 2014

To a great actor I had a chance to meet back in 1970, at his sisters tavern on diamond avenue in Hazleton pa, where my band played for a new years eve party. May you rest in peace Jack.

September 28, 2014

Jack, You were one of a kind, God Bless. Maurice L.Schimetschek

Hartmut Jager

September 20, 2014

Ah Jack, no one could play dark, sinister characters like him. Although all actors were tops, he made the biggest impression in the classic western 'Shane'.

Frank Spina

September 11, 2014

Grandissimo attore della mia adolescenza a ricordo dei suoi grandiosi film Western..grande amici di J.Lennon . rip love.

dave kindley

September 5, 2014

Always a bad guy but that smile just wonderful.by jack you are missed one of the greats

Kenneth. Wells

August 4, 2014

Rest in peace. He was one of the best actor's. I always liked him in western move's. I know his children are proud.

Ray Kerr

August 2, 2014

wow! The man who had one thing.......he knew what it was and kept the rest of us guessing. Well done Jack you made an everlasting impression on everybody that met you and or watched your films / movies. I get the feeling that you have come to terms with your passing better than the rest of us. Thanks for all the great memories. R.I.P.

don perrone

July 7, 2014

one of the best actors that ever lived.they will never make them like him anymore.a real man!!!

David Wilde

June 2, 2014

I'll always remember him as the baddy who only had to smile to let you know that there was dirty work afoot!
A sad moment….

Robert Smith

March 3, 2014

Jack Palance was a very good actor. I always enjoyed seeing him in shows as a star or supporting actor.

February 23, 2014

MY FATHER WAS BORN ON THE BIG ISLAND OF HAWAII"BUT HE ALWAYS SAID YOU WERE THE IMAGE OF HIS DISEASED FATHER . WHO DIED IN THE EARLY 1920.s. SO MAYBE YOUR RELATED ?
TEE HEE .

Georgie Rose

January 11, 2014

I fell in love with you at 15,in England. At the age of 52 I married a cane farmer in Aus. He was your double,even into old age.i am now alone at age72 but you are both locked in my heart.

JOHN SAULLO

November 19, 2013

I WAS AT THE DRUMS,PA POST OFFICE IN THE MORNING OCTOBER 1970 AND I MEET JACK THERE PICKING UP HIS MAIL HE WAS VERY NICE TO ME. I TOLD HIM MAY MOTHER WENT TO HIGH SCHOOL IN HIS CLASS HE WAS VERY HAPPY ABOUT THAT. JOHN J SAULLO HAZLETON PA.;

Randy Hackett

November 15, 2013

Great actor!! He would be missed!!

Jennie Benzler

November 10, 2013

My fondess memory was sharing my domingos leftovers with you while we drank cheap sangria :)

Ken Craig

November 10, 2013

"Attack," a superb WWII film was made so by Palance's exceptional turn as Lieutenant Joe Costa.

Joseph Talbot

November 10, 2013

I remember meeting Mr. Palance at the New Hampshire State Armory in Manchester. I was 8 years old and he was at the auto show. I'll never forget how big and tall he appeared that day. I have never forgotten that day and was and always have been a huge fan. His part as Curly was by far my favorite role as he was both funny and menacing.

Larry

November 10, 2013

One of the great villains of the silver screen....What an actor...Could actually scare the pants off you with his wicked smile and menacing demeanor. I will sincerely miss him!

July 12, 2013

Mark L Esterline Jack you were the best,hope to see you up there.

c a

June 24, 2013

Your unforgetable protrail of ms on the jerry lewis marratnon even though u didn't won't 2 do it was heartbreakingly the most heart felt ever may GOD hold u forever in HIS arms -CA las vegas nv

Bob Pomerleau

June 21, 2013

A Great Man, and a Great Actor who gave us much. R.I.P.

Charles Sims

May 6, 2013

I will surely miss your fine show man ship, especially the westerns you executed profoundly. To the family I pray your lose God will restore, and thank you for sharing Jack with the movie viewing public. Sincerely

Richard Owen

March 3, 2013

Rest In Peace, Mr. Palance. See You On The Other Side Some Beautiful Day.

Jerry Fogel

February 20, 2013

Really enjoyed cityslickers.you may be gone but never forgotten. R.I. P.

Teddy Lopez

January 10, 2013

God bless him. Jack was and, awlays will be my favorite actor. When I was a kid, when he died in a movie, I died. My very favorite movie of all-times of anybodys' movies was Jack in 'ATTACK'. He should have definately won the oscar for that. He did better work than just 'CITY SLICKERS'. I love the story of how Jack replaced Brando in 'A STREETCAR NMAED DESIRE' on broadway, he was as great an actor as Brando anyday and, even better. I use to watch him in 'RIPLEYS' BELIEVE IT OR NOT' he had one of those great voices and, spoke 8 languages fluently and, was very itelligent. I know he hurt alot when he lost Cody, and, alot of us will always hurt for losing Jack. I'll never forget him, he was my very favorite actor of all-times, you never get over childhood heros. Bless all the Palance family. I'll always remember. Can't say enough for Jack. Teddy.

william SMALE

August 16, 2011

No other actor could have pulled off being Jack Wilson. Jack Palance was a gentle giant. Jack and Alan made Shane my all time favorite Western. Thanks for the eternal memories Jack. Bill Smale, Bethlehem, Penna

William Smale

August 15, 2011

No other actor could have pulled off being Jack Wilson. Jack Palance was a gentle giant. Jack and Alan made Shane my all time favorite Western. Thanks for the eternal memories Jack. Bill Smale, Bethlehem, Penna

Fr. Nicholas V. Gamvas

April 7, 2011

The Cowboy!
May Your Memory Be Eternal!

dave rappaport

January 22, 2011

jack palance was a great actor and a nice man if you got to know him as a person, i'm from hazleton, pa and knew his as a friend, to elaine, holly and rest you soul cody too, thanks dave

m. henry

November 13, 2010

To the Palance Family,
Such a tough looking man but the first thing you ever saw him do was smile. He had such a beautiful smile that along with his deep voice and tall stature he inspired confidence. And although he will be missed, Jack will definitely be well remembered. Please remember also that God has set into motion a plan of action to deliver us from the bondage of death…“And I shall put enmity between you and the woman and between your seed and her seed. He will bruise you in the head and you will bruise him in the heel.”~
Genesis 3:15 I am deeply sorry for your loss, my condolence to the family.

Dianna De Laguna-Carter

September 10, 2010

Mr. Palance, you are missed every moment of every day.

Alice King

July 31, 2010

May your memory be a blessing to your family, friends, and fans. Good Journey.
with Love, Admiration, and Gratitude

Charles Green

April 19, 2010

R.I.P. Mr. Palance. The first time I saw you was in Batman back in 1989. I know your career goes back farther than that because I notice other people writing about you playing "Dracula." You were a true talent. (Isa.25:8)

Bellinda Myrick-Barnett

April 16, 2010

To Elaine and all of the Palance family,

What just amazes me about Jack Palance is that I cannot think of any actor who has spent so much time playing scary, bad guys who is so beloved by the people as well as the industry. Jack Palance was a very special person and actor and will be greatly missed by all.

I only became aware after his death and recently that he had married Elaine Rodgers from my hometown of Odessa whom I went to high school with. Elaine, my heart goes out to you.

Vaya con Dios, Jack.

Bellinda Myrick-Barnett
Austin, Texas

[email protected] /Joe Fazio

October 13, 2009

For Jack...

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio

SHEILA SMITH

March 2, 2009

Always enjoyed Jack. Godspeed.

Ivan Tchakoff

January 13, 2009

R.I.P. JACK, un verdadero capo. Te vamos a extrañar mucho.

Lisa Clark

October 8, 2008

Nobody, I mean nobody played "Dracula" like you. At the age of 41, I'm still too afraid to watch your portrayal of the Count alone. A real treasure to the film industry. You will always be missed because there will never be another like you. May you rest in peace, sir.

Rachel Ferguson

August 30, 2008

I have seen you, Jack, around our small area of drums, sugarloaf, conyngham, and hazleton many times. Wether it was in our local grocery store, Goulds, or at the Laurel Mall. You were a great man that lived a very simple life. You could be out in Beverly Hills if you wanted to. But you stuck with your roots here in drums, PA. And us people in NEPA are greatly appreciative of that! You are a great person and may your soul rest in peace!

Larry Latimer

March 25, 2008

There is a river
By the mighty oak
Where my son
Smiles at the sunrise

In the silence of the morning
My heart is at peace
Knowing love is by my side

Love is a message
You helped me see
Love is the answer
In the root of our trees

All is well

God Bless
Jack


A true "One of a Kind"

Laura Robbie

November 10, 2007

To my good friend, Jack- I went to your auction last month and got mom's table back. :) I miss you and will always have fond memories of our times on the ranch. Love, Laura

Lev Kulchytsky

February 26, 2007

You were an wonderful individual and an inspiration to all!

lucio falco

January 7, 2007

i watched many of your films esp loved you in city slickers how you changed from tough guy to funny guy my best wishes to your family in this time of sorrow go with god
LUCIO IN UNITED KINGDOM

ruben suarez

January 2, 2007

igrow up watchin you in shane for the first time and then for all my life all the movies my kiss for you and all your family...i miss you...

Laura And Richard Corley

November 17, 2006

Jack, everyone in Tehachapi will miss you, your a great man and you
are and always will be remembered as a great actor and humanitarian.

Richard Novak

November 16, 2006

I regret that I never got to meet you in person even though your farm here in PA was only minutes from where I live. You were one of the few great actors left. I am sorry to see you go. Rest in Peace and GOD Bless you Jack, I will miss you.

Pamela Thomas

November 16, 2006

God bless you all. He will truly be missed.

CASSANDRA screen

November 16, 2006

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Pallas Williamson

November 16, 2006

May God's Blessings be with your Family.I loved Jack's voice.

taylor moulton

November 16, 2006

Such a wonderful man, Rest in Peace

Gerry Felice

November 16, 2006

His portrayal of a tough guy seemed to jump out the screen and in your face . He was in a class by himself was simply the best of what he did. Thanks for the memories and you will be in my prayers

Ben Howard

November 16, 2006

My sincere condolences to Mr Palance's family and friends. He will be remembered as one of the finest in his field. His work always brought a toughness and yet an artistic side to his characters that was always entertaining and thought provocing. Not knowing him personally, I have the feeling he was a man who told it like it was and what you saw is what Mr Palance was outside of acting. I have collected most of his movies and will miss his quality which is so rare today, in the acting business. God Bless you, Jack, for what you gave us during your life! Well done, Sir!

Darlene Sims

November 16, 2006

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

johnny vontruba

November 16, 2006

Jack,you were one of my favorite
people in the movie industry,and
yes,you could crap bigger than me.
See you on the other side cowboy!

VANESSA

November 15, 2006

Thank-you for being such an inspiration to all ukrainians, you did us all proud!

VICHNAYA PAM'YAT!!!

alma renner

November 15, 2006

to the family of jack palance
he will be missed
may Heavenly Father be you
and bless you

Cheryl Landin

November 15, 2006

I am sorry to hear of the loss of your husband, father, grandfather, and brother. I enjoyed watching his movies. Sometimes he would make me laugh so hard I cried.

God bless you now and in the days ahead with the strength and the courage to get through this sad and horrible time in your lives.

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How to Write an Obituary

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Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

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How Do I Write a Eulogy?

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