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'''Jack Palance''' was a [[20th century]] [[actor]] on [[Earth]]. In [[1953]], he co-starred as the character [[Jack Wilson]] in the [[United States|American]] [[Western]] [[movie|film]] ''[[Shane (movie)|Shane]]''.
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'''Jack Palance''' (1919-2006) was a [[20th century]] [[actor]] on [[Earth]]. In [[1953]], he co-starred as the character [[Jack Wilson]] in the [[United States|American]] [[Western]] [[movie|film]] ''[[Shane (movie)|Shane]]''.
   
 
[[Nog]] witnessed Palance's performance as Jack Wilson when the [[Ferengi]] viewed ''Shane'' while staying with [[Vic Fontaine]] on [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[holosuite]]. ({{DS9|It's Only a Paper Moon}})
 
[[Nog]] witnessed Palance's performance as Jack Wilson when the [[Ferengi]] viewed ''Shane'' while staying with [[Vic Fontaine]] on [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[holosuite]]. ({{DS9|It's Only a Paper Moon}})
   
 
{{bginfo|The brief clips from ''Shane'' that appeared in this episode featured shots of Palance as Jack Wilson. Palance himself earned an Oscar nomination for his role in the film. The film also featured [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]]|Palance, a gruff veteran actor perhaps best-known for his Oscar-winning role in the 1991 film ''City Slickers'', was going to play [[Chancellor]] [[Gorkon]] in {{film|6}}, but had to turn down the role due to scheduling conflicts with his work on ''City Slickers''. The role ultimately went to [[David Warner]] (who had appeared with Palance in a 2001 documentary entitled ''The Omen Legacy'').''|Born '''Volodymyr Palanyuk''' in 1919, Palance died of natural causes in 2006.}}
==Background==
 
The brief clips from ''Shane'' that appeared in this episode featured shots of Palance as Jack Wilson. Palance himself earned an Oscar nomination for his role in the film.
 
   
 
== External links ==
Palance, a gruff veteran actor perhaps best-known for his Oscar-winning role in the 1991 film ''City Slickers'', was going to play [[Chang (General)|General Chang]] in ''[[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country]]'', but had to turn down the role due to scheduling conflicts with his work on ''City Slickers''. The role ultimately went to [[Christopher Plummer]] (who had appeared with Palance in a 1955 episode of ''Toast of the Town'').''
 
 
Born Volodymyr Palanyuk in 1919, Palance died of natural causes in 2006.
 
 
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Revision as of 18:48, 23 April 2012

Jack Wilson Jack Palance

...as Jack Wilson

Jack Palance (1919-2006) was a 20th century actor on Earth. In 1953, he co-starred as the character Jack Wilson in the American Western film Shane.

Nog witnessed Palance's performance as Jack Wilson when the Ferengi viewed Shane while staying with Vic Fontaine on Deep Space 9's holosuite. (DS9: "It's Only a Paper Moon")

The brief clips from Shane that appeared in this episode featured shots of Palance as Jack Wilson. Palance himself earned an Oscar nomination for his role in the film. The film also featured Elisha Cook, Jr.
Palance, a gruff veteran actor perhaps best-known for his Oscar-winning role in the 1991 film City Slickers, was going to play Chancellor Gorkon in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, but had to turn down the role due to scheduling conflicts with his work on City Slickers. The role ultimately went to David Warner (who had appeared with Palance in a 2001 documentary entitled The Omen Legacy).
Born Volodymyr Palanyuk in 1919, Palance died of natural causes in 2006.

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