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obituary1 year ago

"Beloved Character Actor M. Emmet Walsh Passes Away at 88"

M. Emmet Walsh, the celebrated character actor known for his roles in "Blade Runner," "Blood Simple," and "Knives Out," has passed away at the age of 88. With a career spanning six decades and over 230 credits on IMDb, Walsh's performances on screen and stage left a lasting impact. He will be remembered for his roles in various films and television shows, including "Blade Runner," "My Best Friend’s Wedding," and appearances in beloved sitcoms and dramas.

obituary1 year ago

"Beloved Character Actor M. Emmet Walsh Passes Away at 88"

M. Emmet Walsh, the character actor known for his roles in "Blood Simple" and "Blade Runner," has passed away at the age of 88. His manager confirmed that he died from cardiac arrest at a hospital in St. Albans, Vermont. Walsh, who often played memorable supporting roles, had a career spanning over 100 films and continued acting into his late 80s. He was known for his unsettling presence and unmistakable face, and his work was celebrated by critics and filmmakers alike.

obituary1 year ago

"Actor M. Emmet Walsh Passes Away at 88"

M. Emmet Walsh, the character actor known for his roles in "Blood Simple" and "Blade Runner," has passed away at the age of 88. His manager confirmed that he died from cardiac arrest at a hospital in St. Albans, Vermont. Walsh, who often played memorable supporting roles, had a career spanning over 100 films and continued acting into his late 80s, with recent appearances in "Knives Out" and "Outlaw Posse." He was remembered by colleagues and fans as a legendary actor with an unmistakable presence on screen.

movies1 year ago

"Beloved Character Actor M. Emmet Walsh Passes Away at 88"

M. Emmet Walsh, a prolific character actor known for his roles in films like "Blood Simple" and "Blade Runner," has died at the age of 88. Described as "the poet of sleaze" by Roger Ebert, Walsh was praised for his naturalistic portrayals of repellent lowlifes and miscreants. He was also known for the Stanton-Walsh Rule, which stated that no movie featuring either Harry Dean Stanton or M. Emmet Walsh in a supporting role can be altogether bad. Walsh's performance in "Straight Time" led to a role in "Blood Simple," the first feature film by Joel and Ethan Coen, where he captured a mischievousness perfect for the role.