JACK PALANCE – VOLTAN, HAWK THE SLAYER, LONDON, MARCH, 1980 | EXCLUSIVE LIMITED EDITION PHOTOGRAPH

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David Recalls: “Threatening, menacing, and the black leather jacket accentuates it. You think he’s going to put a knife in you. He’s always been one of my favourite actors, and his films too. Sorry to disappoint, but he was such a sweet and gentle person.”
Location: London, England
Year: 1980
Biography: 
Jack Palance was one of the great villains of 1950s cinema who earned Oscar nominations for his roles in the classics Sudden Fear and Shane. In 1956 he won an Emmy for his role in the television play Requiem for a Heavyweight. For the next few decades, although he enjoyed continued high-profile work, critical acclaim eluded him until 1989, when Tim Burton cast him in Batman as a sinister underworld crime king. In 1991 he won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the comedy City Slickers alongside Billy Crystal.
Print Type: Fibre-based Harman Galerie FB Digital
Printed by: Metro Imaging, London
Limited Editions: All prints are limited editions, no further prints are produced once sold
Bespoke: All prints are bespoke and printed to order, stamped and numbered
Presentation: Prints are supplied to clients flat in an acid-free box or rolled in a tube
Watermark: Watermarks will not be present on an original print
Tags: jack palance, tough guy, hardman, american actor, voltan, hawk the slayer, city slickers, the swan princess, batman, tango & cash, played villians, villian
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