Tuco is dead

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http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2014/06/25/actor-eli-wallach-dies-at-age-98/

Eli Wallach, a character actor best known for his supporting roles in the Western classics "The Magnificent Seven" and "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly," died Tuesday at the age of 98, his daughter Katherine told FOX411.

Born in Brooklyn in 1915, Wallach attended college at the University of Texas and earned a master's degree in education at City College of New York. He served as an Army medic in World War II and made his debut on Broadway in 1945.

Wallach won a Tony Award in 1951 for his performance as Alvaro in Tennessee Williams's "The Rose Tattoo," and made his film debut five years later in the Elia Kazan-directed "Baby Doll."

But his two most memorable roles were those of Mexican bandits. In 1960's "The Magnificent Seven," Wallach played Calvera, who regularly raids a Mexican village for food until its inhabitants are forced to turn to the eponymous characters for protection. In 1966, Wallach played Tuco opposite Clint Eastwood in "The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly."

Wallach is survived by his wife of 66 years, Anne Jackson, their three children, and grandnephew A.O. Scott, a New York Times film critic.
 
"wife of 66 years" ????

That sure doesn't sound like the Hollywood we know today! Any little bump and they call it quits nowadays.

The guy lived a full life before he ever got into acting.

Zeke
 
LAST EDITED ON Jun-25-14 AT 10:22AM (MST)[p]>...but he didn't play Tuco. Eastwood
>was the good, Wallach was
>the bad, and Tuco was
>the ugly. PC
>


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuco_(The_Ugly)#The_trio

Eli Wallach as Tuco Benedicto Pac?fico Juan Mar?a Ram?rez (known as "The Rat" according to Blondie): The Ugly, a comical, oafish (though proven also very dangerous as seen throughout the film), fast-talking Mexican bandit who is wanted by the authorities for a long list of crimes. Tuco manages to discover the name of the cemetery where the gold is buried, but he does not know the name of the grave?only Blondie does. This state of affairs forces Tuco to become reluctant partners with Blondie.
 
>...but he didn't play Tuco. Eastwood
>was the good, Wallach was
>the bad, and Tuco was
>the ugly. PC
>


No....Lee Van Cleef played the Bad! Wallach (Tuco) played the Ugly.
 

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