M. Emmet Walsh
Born | March 22, 1935 |
Hometown | Ogdensburg, New York, United States |
Net worth | $2 million |
Height | 5'10" (1.78m) |
Parents | Agnes Katharine Walsh, Harry Maurice Walsh, Sr. |
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‘Green and Gold’ scores big with strong tale of family
- BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — A film called “Green and Gold” that deals with the Green Bay Packers trying to make it to the Super Bowl has all the elements to place this production squarely in the sports genre category. What is not obvious with a quick glance is that the sports elements are just the […]
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'Walsh really changed me.' University's first-ever student returns as commencement speaker
As a 17-year-old, Bill Rambo walked onto a new college campus. His experience at Walsh College changed his world and shaped his future.
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Paul Auster, 'The New York Trilogy' author and filmmaker, dies at 77
Paul Auster, author of "City of Glass" from "The New York Trilogy" and "4321," has died. The author and filmmaker was 77.
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OPINION: Still trying to capture the spirit of the thing
Apr. 7—"'To see the three Chiefs make a scoring rush, the bright colors of their jerseys flashing against the milky ice, was to see a work of art in motion.' Now, that's good writing, Dickie." — Reggie Dunlop "I was just trying to capture the spirit of the thing." — Dickie Dunn Long before I even knew that I wanted to be a journalist, I learned lot about journalism from Dickie Dunn. He made an ...
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M Emmet Walsh, actor best known for his grizzled roles in Blade Runner and Blood Simple – obituary
M Emmet Walsh, who has died aged 88, was a steadfast character actor adored among cinephiles for the notes of scuffed-up life he gifted American film over his six-decade career, most memorably in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner (1982) and the Coen brothers’ Blood Simple (1984).
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M. Emmet Walsh, iconic actor and Ogdensburg native, dies at 88
Mar. 21—OGDENSBURG — An Ogdensburg native who starred in dozens of movies and television shows over a span of six decades has died. M. Emmet Walsh died Tuesday at the age of 88 in St. Albans, Vermont. Born Michael Emmet Walsh on March 22, 1935, in Ogdensburg, he was the son of Harry Maurice Walsh Sr. and Agnes Katherine (Sullivan) Walsh. He was later raised on Lake Champlain in Swanton, ...
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M. Emmet Walsh, character actor of ‘Blade Runner’ fame, dead at 88
M. Emmet Walsh, a celebrated character actor with credits including “Blade Runner,” “Blood Simple” and “Knives Out,” has died. He was 88.
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M. Emmet Walsh, unforgettable character actor from ‘Blood Simple,’ ‘Blade Runner,’ dies at 88
M. Emmet Walsh, the character actor who brought his unmistakable face and unsettling presence to films including “Blood Simple” and “Blade Runner,” has died at age 88, his manager said Wednesday.
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M. Emmet Walsh, character actor in 'Blood Simple,' 'Knives Out,' dies in beloved Vermont
Though born in Ogdensburg, New York, Walsh grew up in Swanton - he was president of his high school class there - and kept a home along Lake Champlain.
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M. Emmet Walsh, ‘Knives Out,’ ‘Blade Runner’ actor, dies at 88
M. Emmet Walsh, a prolific film actor whose career spanned seven decades and who appeared in hit movies including “Knives Out,” “Blade Runner” and “Raising Arizona,” died Tuesday at age 88, Variety reported. Walsh’s manager Sandy Joseph confirmed that he died at Kerbs Memorial Hospital in St. Albans, Vermont, the same state where the actor was raised after being born in Ogdensburg, New York, ...
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From Blood Simple to Blade Runner: M Emmet Walsh added value to every film he made
“You’re casting something, and you’ve got 12 problems; if they’ve got me, they’ve only got 11 problems.” So said the late, great M Emmet Walsh about the gallery of roles that came his way. Take the desk jockey police veteran, Captain Bryant, in Blade Runner (1982) – a character whose entire purpose is to give Harrison Ford’s Rick Deckard his marching orders.
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