Saturday 3 May 2008

Screen legend Richard Widmark dies

Screen legend Richard Widmark dies



Richard Widmark, the doer world Health Organization gave celluloid single of its greatest villains with his performance as Tommy Udo in the film noir classic 'Kiss of Death', has died. He was 92.
The doer, world Health Organization was Oscar-nominated for his role as Udo, passed away on Mon at his plate in Connecticut; no farther details were released.
Born in MN in 1914, Widmark had intended to become a lawyer just changed focusing when he performed in plays in college.
Among his other famous films were 'Pick Up on South Street', 'Night and the City', 'Broken Lance', 'The Alamo' and 'How the Mae West Was Won'.
He is survived by his wife Susan, whom he married in 1999, and girl Anne from his first spousal relationship to the late writer Blue jean Satin walnut.




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