Eli Wallach was an American actor with a career spanning over six decades. Known for his versatility, Wallach appeared in a wide range of films, from classic Westerns like "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" to dramatic roles in movies such as "The Magnificent Seven." His ability to portray complex characters with authenticity and depth made him a respected figure in both theater and cinema. Wallach's legacy includes his memorable performances and his impact on the acting profession.
"And I did Batman, too. I did Mr. Freeze. I get more mail for him than anything I've ever done."
"Everyone thinks acting is easy. It's far from easy, but it's the most gratifying thing I do."
"When I saw the movie, I said, I wish I had heard the music. I would have ridden the horse differently."
"But I went to the University of Texas in the 30s, and while there I learned to ride. Mostly polo ponies."
"And that movie was underrated - Nuts - because it deals with a terrible subject, but It's very well done."
"John Huston was a superb master. He knew how to make good films. I did three things with him. One is called Independence. It plays in Philadelphia, for free. It's been playing there for 25 years."
"Well, I go to the theater today, and its curtain - there is no curtain in this play; the lights go down and go up - and we start. And I live this character for two hours. There are only two of us in the play. And It's a complete experience."