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[[Image:Eli wallach.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''Eli Wallach'''  (1915-2014).]]
[[Image:Eli wallach.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''Eli Wallach'''  (1915-2014).]]
[[File:L&O lineup 02.jpg|thumb|right|300px|{{PAGENAME}} as Simon Vilanis in ''[[Law & Order - Season 2|Law & Order]]''.]]
[[Image:Mag7 20.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Eli Wallach as Calvera holds the SAA in ''[[Magnificent Seven, The|The Magnificent Seven]]'' (1960).]]
[[Image:Mag7 20.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Eli Wallach as Calvera holds the SAA in ''[[Magnificent Seven, The|The Magnificent Seven]]'' (1960).]]
[[File:The Brain-Thompson-9.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Eli Wallach as Frankie Scannapieco holds a Tommy Gun in ''[[The Brain]]'' (1969).]]
[[File:The Brain-Thompson-9.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Eli Wallach as Frankie Scannapieco holds a Tommy Gun in ''[[The Brain]]'' (1969).]]


Eli Wallach (born on December 7, 1915) was an American film, television and stage actor. Already a Tony Award winner, Wallach became famous when cast as the evil bandit Calvera in legendary western ''[[Magnificent Seven, The|The Magnificent Seven]]'' (1960). Director [[Sergio Leone]] would subsequently cast him in ''[[The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly]]'' (1966).  He would continue to act in films for the next four decades including ''[[Mackenna´s Gold]]'' (1969), ''[[Salamander, The|The Salamander]]'' (1981) and even reuniting with [[Clint Eastwood]] in ''[[Mystic River]]'' (2003).  His final role was in the ''[[Wall Street]]'' sequel ''Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps'' (2010).  Wallach passed away at the age of 98 on June 24, 2014.
Eli Wallach (born on December 7, 1915) was an American film, television and stage actor of Jewish-Polish descent. Already a Tony Award winner, Wallach became famous when cast as the evil bandit Calvera in legendary western ''[[Magnificent Seven, The|The Magnificent Seven]]'' (1960). Director [[Sergio Leone]] would subsequently cast him in ''[[The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly]]'' (1966).  He would continue to act in films for the next four decades including ''[[Mackenna´s Gold]]'' (1969), ''[[Salamander, The|The Salamander]]'' (1981) and even reuniting with [[Clint Eastwood]] in ''[[Mystic River]]'' (2003).  His final role was in the 2010 sequel ''Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps''.  Wallach passed away at the age of 98 on June 24, 2014.


{{Actor Title|Eli Wallach}}
{{Actor Title|Eli Wallach}}
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|  [[Single Action Army]] || Calvera ||''[[Magnificent Seven, The|The Magnificent Seven]]'' || || 1960
|  [[Single Action Army]] || Calvera ||''[[The Magnificent Seven (1960)|The Magnificent Seven]]''|| || 1960
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| [[Single Action Army]] || Charlie Gant ||  ''[[How the West Was Won]]'' |||| 1963
| [[Single Action Army]] || Charlie Gant ||  ''[[How the West Was Won]]'' |||| 1963
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| [[Colt Official Police]] || Frankie Scannapieco || ''[[The Brain]]'' || || 1969
| [[Colt Official Police]] || Frankie Scannapieco || ''[[The Brain]]'' || || 1969
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| [[M1928 Thompson]] || Frankie Scannapieco || ''[[The Brain]]'' || With 50-round drum magazine || 1969
| [[M1928A1 Thompson]] || Frankie Scannapieco || ''[[The Brain]]'' || With M1928-style foregrip and 50-round drum magazine || 1969
|-
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| [[Mauser 98 Sporter]] || Frankie Scannapieco || ''[[The Brain]]'' || || 1969
| [[Mauser 98 Sporter]] || Frankie Scannapieco || ''[[The Brain]]'' || || 1969
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| [[Ithaca 37]] || Liquor Store Owner ||''[[Mystic River]]'' || || 2003
| [[Star Model B]] || General Reser || ''[[The Domino Principle]]'' || || 1977
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| [[M16 Rifle]] || General Reser || ''[[The Domino Principle]]'' || || 1977
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| [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun]] || Leon B. Little || ''[[Tough Guys]]'' || sawn-off || 1986
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| [[Ithaca 37]] || Mr. Looney ||''[[Mystic River]]'' || || 2003
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Latest revision as of 01:41, 29 March 2019

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Eli Wallach (1915-2014).
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Eli Wallach as Simon Vilanis in Law & Order.
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Eli Wallach as Calvera holds the SAA in The Magnificent Seven (1960).
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Eli Wallach as Frankie Scannapieco holds a Tommy Gun in The Brain (1969).

Eli Wallach (born on December 7, 1915) was an American film, television and stage actor of Jewish-Polish descent. Already a Tony Award winner, Wallach became famous when cast as the evil bandit Calvera in legendary western The Magnificent Seven (1960). Director Sergio Leone would subsequently cast him in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (1966). He would continue to act in films for the next four decades including Mackenna´s Gold (1969), The Salamander (1981) and even reuniting with Clint Eastwood in Mystic River (2003). His final role was in the 2010 sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. Wallach passed away at the age of 98 on June 24, 2014.

Eli Wallach can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:

Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
Single Action Army Calvera The Magnificent Seven 1960
Single Action Army Charlie Gant How the West Was Won 1963
Colt 1851 (Cartridge Conversion) Tuco The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly 1966
Colt 1851 Navy Tuco The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly 1966
Galand Revolver Tuco The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly 1966
Victor Collete Pepperbox Tuco The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly 1966
M1917 Revolver Tuco The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly 1966
Single Action Army Ben Barker Mackenna´s Gold Quick-Draw model 1969
Colt Official Police Frankie Scannapieco The Brain 1969
M1928A1 Thompson Frankie Scannapieco The Brain With M1928-style foregrip and 50-round drum magazine 1969
Mauser 98 Sporter Frankie Scannapieco The Brain 1969
Star Model B General Reser The Domino Principle 1977
M16 Rifle General Reser The Domino Principle 1977
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun Leon B. Little Tough Guys sawn-off 1986
Ithaca 37 Mr. Looney Mystic River 2003