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M. Emmet Walsh
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Walsh at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival
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Michael Emmet Walsh
March 22, 1935 Ogdensburg, New York, U.S.
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Died | March 19, 2024 St. Albans, Vermont, U.S.
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(aged 88)
Alma mater | Clarkson University, B.A. 1958 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1968–2024 |
Michael Emmet Walsh (March 22, 1935 – March 19, 2024) was an American character actor who appeared in over 200 films and television series, including small but important supporting roles such as Earl Frank in Straight Time (1978), the Madman in The Jerk (1979), Captain Bryant in Blade Runner (1982), Harv in Critters (1986), and Walt Scheel in Christmas with the Kranks (2004). He starred as private detective Loren Visser in Blood Simple (1984), the Coen Brothers' first film, for which he won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead.
His other numerous film appearances include Midnight Cowboy (1969), Little Big Man (1970), What's Up, Doc? (1972), Serpico (1973), The Gambler (1974), Bound for Glory (1976), Slap Shot (1977), Airport '77 (1977), Brubaker (1980), Ordinary People (1980), Reds (1981), Silkwood (1983), Fletch (1985), Back to School (1986), Raising Arizona (1987), Romeo + Juliet (1996), My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), The Iron Giant (1999), Calvary (2014), and Knives Out (2019). Over 7 decades as a character actor, he has credited roles in more than 220 films and television shows.
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Early life
Michael Emmet Walsh was born in Ogdensburg, New York, the son of Agnes Katharine (née Sullivan) and Harry Maurice Walsh Sr., a customs agent. He was of Irish descent. He was raised in rural Swanton, Vermont, where he underwent a mastoid operation at age 3, which left Walsh deaf in his left ear.
He graduated from Clarkson University in 1958 (B.A., Business Administration), and in 1998, the Clarkson Alumni Association presented Walsh with the Golden Knight Award. At Clarkson, Walsh had also dabbled in stage productions, and soon after--encouraged by a faculty advisor--he moved to New York City to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He went on to perform in regional theater for the next decade before making his Broadway debut in 1969, with Al Pacino, in Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?
Career
Roger Ebert once opined that "no movie featuring either Harry Dean Stanton or M. Emmet Walsh in a supporting role can be altogether bad." Blade Runner was especially difficult and tiresome, given director Ridley Scott’s insistence on perfection. As a hard bitten poilice commander, Walsh was cast to bring Decker (Harris ford} from retirement to ‘retire’ cyborgs.
A mastoid operation at the age of three made him deaf in his left ear. His accent, harkening from Vermont, made it clear that “ ... I wasn’t going to do Shaw and Shakespeare and Molière — my speech was simply too bad.”
His acting career made him “one of the most sought-after and recognizable supporting players in Hollywood.” The list of stars he played opposite are recognizable and legion. He was a fielder, who specialized in giving the ball to the leading actors, who he was careful not to outshine while sparking interest and energy in the moment. He spent years honing his craft in movie bit parts and on stage. In Straight Time (1978) he received prominence as the vicious parole officer opposite Dustin Hoffman. USA Today film critic Mike Clark wrote that the film character who was “a cesspool in a flowered shirt” was typically Walsh.
After appearances in the films Midnight Cowboy (1969), Little Big Man (1970), What's Up, Doc? (1972), Serpico (1973), The Gambler (1974), and Bound for Glory (1976), Walsh came to prominence in the iconic 1977 hockey comedy film Slap Shot, in which he played the cynical small town sportswriter Dickie Dunn, and the 1978 crime film Straight Time, in which he played a parole officer. He also had a small but memorable role as a crazed sniper in the Steve Martin comedy The Jerk. One of his best-known roles was Captain Harry Bryant in Ridley Scott's cult film Blade Runner. He told Decker that "I need your magic."{His most acclaimed performance was arguably the double-crossing private detective in Blood Simple (1984), for which he won the first-ever Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead, in 1986. In 1992, he appeared as a powerful U.S. Senator in David Winning's Killer Image.
Other prominent film roles include a doctor in the Chevy Chase film Fletch (1985), a college diving coach in the Rodney Dangerfield film Back to School (1986), the horror film Critters (1986), Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet (1996), the romantic comedy My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), the voice of Earl Stutz in animated film The Iron Giant (1999), the adventure film Snow Dogs (2002), and the Christmas comedy film Christmas with the Kranks, where he played one of the Kranks' neighbours. In 2019, he appeared in the mystery film Knives Out (2019).
On television, Walsh appeared as Alex Lembeck, a motorcycle cop who appointed himself as Sandy Stockton's chaperone and protector on The Sandy Duncan Show in 1972. He appeared in an episode of the NBC drama series Gibbsville in 1976 and Little House on the Prairie in 1981. Walsh also made occasional guest appearances on Home Improvement as Tim Taylor's father-in-law in 1994. Other appearances included Early Edition, The X-Files, Ed, and Frasier. He also appeared as Dr. Joseph Krofft, a medical examiner with a grudge against Andy Sipowicz, on an episode of NYPD Blue.
On stage, in 2004, Walsh appeared in the London production of Sam Shepard's Buried Child.
In 2018, Walsh was inducted into the Character Actor Hall of Fame by his Blade Runner co-star Harrison Ford. Later in the same ceremony he received the Chairman's Lifetime Achievement award. Walsh allowed that he was completely confused as Blade Runner was filmed, and did not have any idea where it as going.
Walsh said the following about himself, "My job is to come in and move the story along. The stars don’t do the exposition …So I come on with Redford or Newman or Dustin or somebody, and I throw the ball to them, and they throw it back, and it starts to become that tennis match, back and forth, and that’s what makes the dynamics of the whole thing. And I’m driving the movie forward. I just try to sublimate myself and get in there and do it... [If] you’re casting something, and you’ve got 12 problems; if they’ve got me, they only have 11 problems." He specialized in playing villains who were blissfully oblivious to their villainy. He was a no-nonsense worker bee in the film industry. Walsh characterized himself as: “I approach each job thinking it might be my last, so it better be the best work possible. I want to be remembered as a working actor. I’m being paid for what I’d do for nothing.” For Blood Simple Walsh was honored with a Spirit Award for best male lead. He then joined The Coen Brothers for Raising Arizona a a memorable "yakking machine shop worker".
Death
Walsh died from a cardiac arrest in St. Albans, Vermont, on March 19, 2024, at the age of 88, three days before his 89th birthday.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1969 | Alice's Restaurant | Group W Sergeant | |
Midnight Cowboy | Bus Passenger | Uncredited | |
Stiletto | Racing Partner | ||
1970 | End of the Road | Crab Man / Tutu Man | |
The Traveling Executioner | Warden Brodski | ||
Little Big Man | Shotgun Guard | ||
1971 | Cold Turkey | Art | |
Escape from the Planet of the Apes | Aide to General Winthrop | ||
They Might Be Giants | 1st Sanitation Man | ||
1972 | What's Up, Doc? | Arresting Officer | |
Get to Know Your Rabbit | Mr. Wendel | ||
1973 | Kid Blue | Barber | |
Serpico | Chief Gallagher | ||
1974 | The Gambler | Las Vegas Gambler | |
1975 | At Long Last Love | Harold | |
Crime Club | Harold | ||
The Prisoner of Second Avenue | Joe | ||
1976 | Bound for Glory | Husband | |
Nickelodeon | Father Logan | ||
The Invasion of Johnson County | Irvine | ||
Mikey and Nicky | Bus Driver | ||
1977 | Slap Shot | Dickie Dunn | |
Airport '77 | Dr. Williams | ||
1978 | Straight Time | Earl Frank | |
1979 | The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh | Wally Cantrell | |
The Jerk | Madman | ||
1980 | Brubaker | C.P. "Woody" Woodward | |
Raise the Titanic | Master Chief Walker | ||
Ordinary People | Coach Salan | ||
1981 | Back Roads | Arthur | |
Reds | Speaker At Liberal Club | ||
1982 | Cannery Row | Mack | |
The Escape Artist | Fritz | ||
Blade Runner | Captain Bryant | ||
Fast-Walking | Sergeant Sanger | ||
1983 | Silkwood | Walt Yarborough | |
1984 | Courage | Colonel Crouse | |
Missing in Action | Jack "Tuck" Tucker | ||
Grandview, U.S.A. | Mr. Clark | ||
Blood Simple | Loren Visser | ||
The Pope of Greenwich Village | Burns | ||
Scandalous | Simon Reynolds | ||
1985 | Fletch | Dr. Joseph Dolan | |
1986 | Wildcats | Walt Coes | |
Critters | Harvey "Harv" | ||
The Best of Times | Charlie | ||
Vanishing America | Earl Crockett | ||
Back to School | Coach Turnbull | ||
1987 | Harry and the Hendersons | George Henderson Sr. | |
No Man's Land | Captain Haun | ||
Raising Arizona | Machine Shop Ear-Bender | ||
1988 | The Milagro Beanfield War | Governor | |
Sunset | Chief Dibner | ||
War Party | Colin Ditwelier | ||
Red Scorpion | Dewey Ferguson | ||
1989 | The Mighty Quinn | CIA Agent Fred Miller | |
Catch Me If You Can | Johnny Phatmun | ||
Chattahoochee | Morris | ||
Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat | Mort Bisby | ||
Thunderground | Wedge | ||
1990 | Narrow Margin | Sergeant Dominick Benti | |
1992 | The Naked Truth | Garcia | |
Killer Image | Senator John Kane | ||
White Sands | Bert Gibson | ||
Equinox | Pete Petosa | ||
Four Eyes and Six Guns | Mayor Thornbush | ||
1993 | Bitter Harvest | Sheriff Bob | |
The Music of Chance | Calvin Murks | ||
Wilder Napalm | Fire Chief | ||
1994 | Dead Badge | Sergeant Miller Hoskins | |
Relative Fear | Earl Ladelle | ||
Camp Nowhere | T.R. Polk | ||
The Glass Shield | Detective Jessie Hall | ||
Cops & Robbersons | Captain Ted Corbett | Uncredited | |
1995 | Criminal Hearts | Martin | |
Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home | Bill Wilcox | ||
Panther | Dorsett | ||
1996 | Portraits of a Killer | Raymond Garrison | |
Albino Alligator | Dino | ||
A Time to Kill | Dr. Bass | Uncredited | |
William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet | Apothecary | ||
1997 | The Killing Jar | Sheriff Foley | |
Retroactive | Sam | ||
My Best Friend's Wedding | Joe O'Neal | ||
1998 | Chairman of the Board | Freemont | |
Twilight | Lester Ivar | ||
Erasable You | Ralph Worth | ||
Nightmare in Big Sky Country | US Marshal Phillips | ||
1999 | Wild Wild West | US Marshal Coleman | |
The Iron Giant | Earl Stutz | Voice | |
Random Hearts | Billy | Uncredited | |
Me and Will | Dean | ||
Jack of Hearts | Commissioner Menlo Boyce | ||
2000 | Poor ... | Judge Pike | |
2001 | Eyeball Eddie | Coach Cook | Short film |
Christmas in the Clouds | Stu O'Malley | ||
2002 | Snow Dogs | George Murphy | |
2003 | Baggage | Sandy Westphall | |
2004 | Christmas with the Kranks | Walt Scheel | |
2005 | Greener Mountain | Muggs | |
Racing Stripes | Woodzie | ||
2007 | Man in the Chair | Mickey Hopkins | |
Big Stan | Lew Popper | ||
2008 | Sherman's Way | Hoyt | |
Your Name Here | Kroger / Maurice Stanz | ||
Haunted Echoes | Neil | ||
2009 | Don McKay | Samuel | |
Sam Steele and the Jr. Detective Agency | Chief Van Owen | ||
Youth in Revolt | Mr. Saunders | ||
2010 | Chasing 3000 | Chuck Ireland | |
2012 | The Odd Life of Timothy Green | Bub | |
Arthur Newman | Zazek | ||
Love Sick Love | Ed | ||
2013 | Cigar Man | Cigar Man | Short film |
2014 | Calvary | The Writer | |
2015 | Boiling Pot | Dean Marison | |
The Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power | Gorak | ||
2018 | Shifting Gears | Hank | |
Change in the Air | Walter Lemke | ||
Toto | Toto | Short film | |
2019 | Raising Buchanan | Larry Kiesling | |
Sorry, Not Sorry | Harry's Father | Short film | |
Faith, Hope & Love | Mr. John | ||
Knives Out | Mr. Proofroc | ||
South of Bix | Grandpa | Short film | |
2020 | The Mimic | The Director | |
2022 | A Little White Lie | Professor Arthur Baldwin | |
Dotty & Soul | Harold Eichelbaum | ||
The Immaculate Room | Harry Frith | ||
2024 | Outlaw Posse | Catfish | Final role |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1968 | The Doctors | Jason Randall | Multiple episodes |
1969 | N.Y.P.D. | Freibisch | Episode: "Who's Got the Bundle?" |
1970 | Arnie | Cliff | Episode: "To Buy or Not to Buy?" |
1971 | Julia | Gus Anderson | 2 episodes |
All in the Family | Billy Hartfield | Episode: "The Saga of Cousin Oscar" | |
The Jimmy Stewart Show | Lionel Atkins | Episode: "Another Day, Another Scholar" | |
Ironside | Telegraph Clerk | Episode: "Dear Fran..." | |
Bonanza | Mattheson | Episode: "Warbonnet" | |
1971–1972 | Nichols | Gabe McCutcheon | 6 episodes |
1972 | The Don Rickles Show | Kingston | Episode: "The Moo Cow Child" |
The Bob Newhart Show | Jack Hoover | Episode: "P-I-L-O-T" | |
The Sandy Duncan Show | Alex Lembeck | 11 episodes | |
1974 | Doctor Fran | Mr. Wallace | Television film |
McMillan & Wife | Officer Ames | Episode: "Buried Alive" | |
Amy Prentiss | Tom | Episode: "Baptism of Fire" | |
1975 | The Rockford Files | Edgar Burch | Episode: "Counter Gambit" |
Sarah T. – Portrait of a Teenage ... | Mr. Wallace | Television film | |
The Waltons | David Fletcher | Episode: "The Venture" | |
1975–1976 | Baretta | McDade / Potter | 2 episodes |
1976 | Gibbsville | Yostie | Episode: "Afternoon Waltz" |
1976–1978 | Starsky and Hutch | Freddie / Lloyd Herman Eckworth | 2 episodes |
1977 | Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman | Officer Malloy | |
Red Alert | Sheriff Sweeney | Television film | |
1978 | Superdome | Whitley | |
James at 15 | Coach Federson | Episode: "Queen of the Silver Dollar" | |
1979 | The French Atlantic Affair | Harry | 3 episodes |
Dear Detective | Captain Gorcey | Episode: "Pilot" | |
No Other Love | DeFranco | Television film | |
The Gift | Legion Commander | ||
1980 | City in Fear | Sheldon Lewis | |
Skag | Moran | Episode: "Pilot" | |
High Noon, Part II: The Return of Will Kane | Harold Patton | Television film | |
1981 | East of Eden | Sheriff Horace Quinn | 3 episodes |
Little House on the Prairie | Callahan | Episode: "Chicago" | |
1983 | ABC Afterschool Special | Joe Lempke | Episode: "The Woman Who Willed a Miracle" |
Night Partners | Joe Kirby | Television film | |
1984 | AfterMASH | Samuel Lynn | Episode: "The Case of the People of Florida vs. Joseph Landrum" |
The Outlaws | Warden MacDonald | Television film | |
1985 | ABC Weekend Special | Rocco | Episode: "The Adventures of Con Sawyer and Hucklemary Finn" |
The Twilight Zone | Peter | Episode: "Dealer's Choice" | |
1986 | The Hitchhiker | Detective Underhill | Episode: "Ghostwriter" |
The Right of the People | Mayor | Television film | |
Resting Place | Sergeant | ||
The Disney Sunday Movie | General Presser | Episode: "Hero in the Family" | |
The Deliberate Stranger | Detective Sam Davies | Television film | |
Amazing Stories | Grandpa | Episode: "Magic Saturday" | |
1987 | Broken Vows | Detective Mulligan | Television film |
The Abduction of Kari Swenson | Don Nichols | ||
Murder Ordained | Vern Humphrey | Miniseries | |
1989 | Brotherhood of the Rose | Hardy | 2 episodes |
Unsub | Ned Platt | 8 episodes | |
Tales from the Crypt | Jonas | Episode: "Collection Completed" | |
1990 | True Betrayal | Clyde Wilson | Television film |
The Civil War | Various | Voice, 9 episodes | |
The Flash | Henry Allen | 2 episodes | |
1991 | Deadly Identity | Harry | Television film |
Silverfox | Charles Blankenship | ||
1992 | Wild Card | Mose | |
1993 | The Jackie Thomas Show | Arlen Thomas | Episode: "Aloha, Io-wahu" |
1994 | Home Improvement | Colonel Fred Patterson | 2 episodes |
Probable Cause | Sadler | Television film | |
1995 | From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler | Morris | |
1996 | The Outer Limits | Sanford Vallé | Episode: "The Refuge" |
Early Edition | Santa Claus | Episode: "Christmas" | |
Madness of Method | Rudolph Thorndyke | Television short film | |
1998 | Tracey Takes On... | Jimmy Duff | Episode: "Sports" |
Men in White | Junior Assistant Dispatch Trainee Stanley Snyder | Television film | |
1999 | The X-Files | Arthur Dales | Episode: "The Unnatural" |
The Wild Thornberrys | Gemsbok #1 | Voice, episode: "Rain Dance" | |
Monster! | Lloyd Reeves | Television film | |
1999–2001 | Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot | Mack | Voice, 26 episodes |
2000 | NYPD Blue | Joe Kroft | Episode: "Roll Out the Barrel" |
Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family | Aubrey Lang | Episode: "The Book of Danny" | |
Ed | Mayor Wally Kendricks | Episode: "Home Is Where the Ducks Are" | |
2001 | Gideon's Crossing | Dr. George Matthews | Episode: "A Routine Case" |
Night Visions | Gus | Episode: "Reunion" | |
The Mind of the Married Man | Randall Evans | 5 episodes | |
Frasier | Rich Koechner | Episode: "Bully for Martin" | |
2002 | What's New, Scooby-Doo? | Jeb | Voice, episode: "Scooby-Doo Christmas" |
2003 | Charlie Lawrence | Cubby | Episode: "New Kid in School" |
Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales | Wally Westland | Television special | |
The Guardian | Ezra Pence | Episode: "Big Coal" | |
2010 | 'Til Death | Uncle Rudolph | Episode: "Let's Go" |
2010–2013 | Pound Puppies | Olaf | Voice, 46 episodes |
2012 | Army Wives | Bernie Wolzoczak | Episode: "Battle Scars" |
Damages | Lyle Hewes | 3 episodes | |
2012–2015 | Adventure Time | Cosmic Owl | Voice, 4 episodes |
2014 | Tim and Eric's Bedtime Stories | Detective | Episode: "Toes" |
2015 | Empire | Harold Blakeley | Episode: "The Lyon's Roar" |
2019 | Sneaky Pete | "Tex" Hopkins | 7 episodes |
2019–2022 | The Righteous Gemstones | Grandaddy Roy Gemstone | 2 episodes |
2022 | American ... | Coleman | Episode: "Sunday Girl" |
See also
In Spanish: M. Emmet Walsh para niños