Respect all the way. Such an amazing role. Especially when you consider the fact, that the scene in the shop (when he is putting his gun together, and then shooting cardboard targets at the back of the shop) - was mostly improvised by him. He simply started to put the gun together, from some different parts, and Sergio let it happen when rolling the movie (he let it go all the way to see what Eli was doing). Such amazing scene if you think about that. Edit: spelling & grammar
Every time I see the late Mr. Wallach in any film, I always think about Tuco...and end up watching GBU one more time! I have to admit that he is one of the main reasons I've watched GBU 15 times and counting! What a great Actor - RIP...
+Eleni Fokea I like his smile in one of the scenes in GBU. Genuine smile to the audience. This is how I remember him. I am sure you know the scene I am talking about.
Somehow this guy could play any role in the world. He was an actor's actor. And I always had my eye on him. He stole every scene. You could watch him think. It was amazing.
I purchased the book "The Good, the Bad, and Me" ~ Eli Wallach several weeks ago at a local Library sale for $1.00 along with a few Paintings by local artists, and I just yesterday got to read the book. (on ch 10 now) and it is a very good read. Being a book collector of sorts, I bought a lot of books that didn't tickle my fancy, but this one is a masterful read that will adorn my limited bookshelf space for many, many years to come.
Marco Franceschini I prefer the title "Italian Westerns" for the movies beginning in the early 1960's in Europe, often with Italian directors. "Spaghetti Westerns" are a ridiculous name for these important, sophisticated films. (...) They picked up from work in America, of course, and also from an interesting unknown 'little' film called "Dranjo" (1957). The genesis of the Italian Western, and its history and elements, is very interesting.
Yes, this is possible, and that is why I recommend people not to use it, but rather the term "Italian Westerns". The latter is unquestionably a more accurate description and name, broadly speaking, as many of the directors *filming* these Westerns were Italian. And this even though much of the filming was often not in Italy itself, but in the deserts of middle Spain. The inspiration came from Italy, however. And btw. I count Sergio Leone as having made only four Italian Westerns: The three with Eastwood, and then "Fistful of Dynamite" (1972, aka "Duck, You Sucker") with James Coburn, Rod Steiger, and Romolo Valli: a very enjoyable, if somewhat overlong, film. But then again, many of Leone's westerns were 'somewhat overlong' !! "Once Upon a Time in the West", filmed in America, was more so an attempt at making a great American western.
What a magnificent actor Eli Wallach truly is. Such artistry, such credibility, such talent! He brings his character to life in stunning detail. For my money, Tuco is the most difficult part to play because of his many and varied character traits. Yet, Eli pulls it off with consumate ease. A truly gifted actor indeed. He's the reason why I bought the DVD boxset containing the famous 'trilogy'. I can't praise Eli high enough -he's an absolute legend! Many thanks for uploading this video ;-)
Eli Wallach, Clint Eastwood, and Lee Van Cleef are my three favorite Western actors. Tremendous respect for all of them. Even above John Wayne. Magnificent Seven and The Good, The Bad, and THe Ugly are among my favorite westerns...also love High Plains Drifter, Pale Rider, Unforgiven, Tombstone, Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, 3:10 to Yuma....all classics.
I sure hope so, he's only 84 right now, which is pretty high up there, but enough for a man like him to keep kickin' for a while yet. Long live the movie heroes of Yesteryear!
RedBaronFilms1918 then you certainly lack taste! It's so obvious that he plays himself. Eli was not his equal. He was his superior and his wife range of roles proved it. Clint's best film was thunderbolt and Lightfoot and even then Jeff Bridges outshined him! He always feels threatened by those he know have more talent. That in itself is very telling. Even Lee van cleef made him feel insecure. Good actors don't start complaining. So far he's complained about Lee, eli Jeff and some others of outshining him. Good actors are confident. His face is nice and all but that's what's got him far. Not his talent.
Tuko was my favorite character, he was the crown jewel of the "good the bad and the ugly" not to take anything away from Clint nor Cleeve, the whole movie, the cast, the music, the scene, the best of all the spaghetti westerns ever.
I agree. I am reading his autobiography at the moment and it's fascinating. He knew and trained with so many wonderful actors of the time. He was at university with John Connelly. He is a family man who also worked with so many famous people - he knew/trained with Tony Randall, Gregory Peck and Tommy Ewell in the 50s.
When the rules of the Oracle of Bacon are applied to Eli Wallach he is the most "connected" Hollywood actor in history. It is virtually impossible to find any actor who has six degrees of separation from Eli Wallach. The guy's list of credits is unbelievably long. And yet, as a testament to his character actor chops, you don't even notice him unless you're really looking. He disappears into a role. Clint Eastwood is always Clint Eastwood. That's what a "Leading Man" does. A character actor is everyone, and no one.
I was born in Almeria (Spain). My father participated in Lawrence of Arabia (1962) (David Lean) (7 oscars), filmed in Almería. I participated in "Conan the Barbarian" (1882) (John Milius), filmed in Almería." The good, the bad and the ugly " was filmed in Almeria (1966) (Sergio Leone) (Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef). Here in this city we remember and love Eli because he was a great actor and a great person. Clint was also here. We remember and love Clint and we hope that one day he will return. Clint would be known all over the world after filming "A fistful of dollars" "Por un puñado de dólares" (Sergio Leone, Almería, 1964) "The good, the bad and the ugly" is "the best directed film of all time" (Quentin Tarantino)
this was a real actor. Not Clint who literally plays himself in all his films. He felt threatened by eli too. Eli's got a lot of great films that people should check out. RIP
Coco Pops I'm sorry, but i don't watch any DeNiro films anymore. I refuse to see a remarkably talented man reduced to bad films, destroying whatever little is left of a once brilliant career.. for the shake of money.
I love Clint, but Eli stole the show in the good, the bad and the Ugly. Without Tuco (Eli) the movie wouldn't have been the same. He was the best actor, such charisma!
...As an actor with the first name Eli... it gets really weird because, since there are so few people with that first name, you don't get desensitized to people saying your name, but there are enough people with it that it gets said not just referring to people beside yourself, I can't help but end up nearly wanting to respond to whenever my first name is said. I want to meet him, but if he and I were ever talking to each other, it would get incredibly confusing because we'd have to figure out what to say to each other. It's really weird when two guys, 80 years difference in age and voices on opposite ends of the spectrum but in the same business respond to a statement at the same time... However, that said, I hope I get to meet him, still, some day, at least once.
There are no other Gods besides Lord Jesus Christ. He does punish idolaters later that keep doing it and don't stop. Unfortunately there is no rest for the unrepentant and the disbelievers in the lake of fire and brimstone. It is the second death.
Blimey, he had some guts did Eli.. Most actors would have chickened out of those two requirements. Actors have been seriously injured or even killed by falling off galloping horses - Roy Kinnear is one example who lost his life falling off a galloping horse when he was filming the Four Musketeers. Trains can be even more dangerous.
when i was little boy i cannot miss any show of italian western and still love any movies of them i can tell italian actors they are the best teachers and wises of hollywood because no italian actors no hollywood and i can tell the History repeats itself
5 stars for Eli Wallach...! He's one of my favourite western actors like, Franco nero, Lee Van Cleef... Eli as Tuco is super, it makes this movie very great...
To think that he played The Good, the Bad and the Ugly at 51 years old is unbelievable. That is an incredibly physical role. Great actor!
Respect all the way. Such an amazing role. Especially when you consider the fact, that the scene in the shop (when he is putting his gun together, and then shooting cardboard targets at the back of the shop) - was mostly improvised by him. He simply started to put the gun together, from some different parts, and Sergio let it happen when rolling the movie (he let it go all the way to see what Eli was doing). Such amazing scene if you think about that.
Edit: spelling & grammar
When you have to act, act, dont think
R.I.P. Eli Wallach a legend. 98 years of memories.
Super Talented Actor ,an Icon .
"...a lot of actors take a long time to die..."
Thankfully, Eli was one of them.
@Stefano Pavone when he died..
When there's time to die, die, don't live.
His "Tuco" performance one of the best acting performance of cinema history!
Eli Wallach should have gotten an Academy Award for Tuco, I think the movie would have been so little if he had not been in it.
nah....he copied toshito mifune.
I totally agree! Eli's acting stole the show for sure.
Tuco was robbed. Irony.
a masterful performance. Absolutely brilliant.
It wasn't a Hollywood production........
Every time I see the late Mr. Wallach in any film, I always think about Tuco...and end up watching GBU one more time! I have to admit that he is one of the main reasons I've watched GBU 15 times and counting! What a great Actor - RIP...
+Eleni Fokea I like his smile in one of the scenes in GBU. Genuine smile to the audience. This is how I remember him. I am sure you know the scene I am talking about.
Thank you for all the years of entertainment, Eli. R.I.P.
definitely, the good the bad and the ugly was tuco`s film.
Eli Wallach is a brilliant actor l love Tuco's role R.I.P
+sebastian alegria RIP ? I didn't know he died. Just learning it. The GBU is his movie. He is the main character.
He stole that movie.
No doubt... Eli was the star ... No disrespect to Clint or Lee
wrong @@tonyrichards1488
Great to see Sergio Leone really cares for the actors in his film.
I am so glad I found this interview. Eli did what he had to to be the 'Ugly' - and that made him the most lovable character in the movie.
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Somehow this guy could play any role in the world. He was an actor's actor. And I always had my eye on him. He stole every scene. You could watch him think. It was amazing.
Eli should have earned an Oscar for his performance. He shined
He stole the show with Tuco, I think his Tuco is one of the best performances of all time, up there with anything I've been blessed to see.
I purchased the book "The Good, the Bad, and Me" ~ Eli Wallach several weeks ago at a local Library sale for $1.00 along with a few Paintings by local artists, and I just yesterday got to read the book. (on ch 10 now) and it is a very good read. Being a book collector of sorts, I bought a lot of books that didn't tickle my fancy, but this one is a masterful read that will adorn my limited bookshelf space for many, many years to come.
RIP Eli..one of the greatest Banditos in movie history, Tuco Ramirez.
Brother of Brother Ramirez!
@@louie99999 LOL!!!
"One bastard goes in, another one comes out!"
Great stories, what a good chap, well miss you Eli!
The Good the Bad and the Ugly: Probably the grandfather of all Westerns.
Spaghetti western...
Western genre is much much older...than '60s.
Marco Franceschini
I prefer the title "Italian Westerns" for the movies beginning in the early 1960's in Europe, often with Italian directors. "Spaghetti Westerns" are a ridiculous name for these important, sophisticated films. (...) They picked up from work in America, of course, and also from an interesting unknown 'little' film called "Dranjo" (1957). The genesis of the Italian Western, and its history and elements, is very interesting.
Yes, this is possible, and that is why I recommend people not to use it, but rather the term "Italian Westerns". The latter is unquestionably a more accurate description and name, broadly speaking, as many of the directors *filming* these Westerns were Italian. And this even though much of the filming was often not in Italy itself, but in the deserts of middle Spain. The inspiration came from Italy, however. And btw. I count Sergio Leone as having made only four Italian Westerns: The three with Eastwood, and then "Fistful of Dynamite" (1972, aka "Duck, You Sucker") with James Coburn, Rod Steiger, and Romolo Valli: a very enjoyable, if somewhat overlong, film. But then again, many of Leone's westerns were 'somewhat overlong' !! "Once Upon a Time in the West", filmed in America, was more so an attempt at making a great American western.
Wallach. Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef...three great actors...
Rest in peace Mr. Wallach.
Amen. Good words. (....) You were a great, funny actor, and the history of the Italian Western would not be the same without you.
What a performance he put in on that film. He was awesome. One of the best character actors ever.
Eli Wallach is the best legendary actor ever lived R.I.P. man
Eli Wallach lived full life. participated in a few immortal westerns RIP
Rest in peace Eli..thanks so much for all the entertainment you have given us over all these years you are magnificent...R.I.P.
Happy Birthday Eli Wallach. December 7, 1915
Old man...So strong still.. here... And now he is gone... I miss you Tuco!!
What a magnificent actor Eli Wallach truly is. Such artistry, such credibility, such talent! He brings his character to life in stunning detail. For my money, Tuco is the most difficult part to play because of his many and varied character traits. Yet, Eli pulls it off with consumate ease. A truly gifted actor indeed. He's the reason why I bought the DVD boxset containing the famous 'trilogy'. I can't praise Eli high enough -he's an absolute legend! Many thanks for uploading this video ;-)
I've watched "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" countless times since the 1960s and I still enjoy it.
One of the greatest actors of stage and screen. His charaterisations will captivate audiences for all generations to come.
Great actor. Rest in peace Eli Wallach. You were one of the best actors.
Great to see Eli Wallach. He really is somewhat like Tuco, amazingly... What a great film that was.
Eli Wallach, Clint Eastwood, and Lee Van Cleef are my three favorite Western actors. Tremendous respect for all of them. Even above John Wayne. Magnificent Seven and The Good, The Bad, and THe Ugly are among my favorite westerns...also love High Plains Drifter, Pale Rider, Unforgiven, Tombstone, Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, 3:10 to Yuma....all classics.
Tuco, one of the great movie villains. Eli brought so much depth. Amazing!
Eli has outlived nearly everybody...he's so awesome! I hope to be like him if i live that long.
Great man, great actor and a legend in cinema.
Eli Wallach what a legend a great actor and a lovely man
We love you and will always miss you, Mr.Eli Wallach!
Eli Wallach, besides being a phenomenal actor, is also a US Army veteran of WW2. He served in the ETO (Europe) as a combat medic.
He still sounds like Tuco :D
He was so magnificent, in that role, that he stole the show.
You can say Tuco is the real main character in that epic movie.
Rest in peace Eli Wallach (98). You were an amazing actor and you will be missed.
Wholly agreed, it will suck all the same when Clint Eastwood dies too.
I sure hope so, he's only 84 right now, which is pretty high up there, but enough for a man like him to keep kickin' for a while yet. Long live the movie heroes of Yesteryear!
+RedBaronFilms1918 he's so overrated. eli is far superior and so was lee
Coco Pops
In what ways is he overrated? To me, they're all equal.
RedBaronFilms1918 then you certainly lack taste! It's so obvious that he plays himself. Eli was not his equal. He was his superior and his wife range of roles proved it. Clint's best film was thunderbolt and Lightfoot and even then Jeff Bridges outshined him! He always feels threatened by those he know have more talent. That in itself is very telling. Even Lee van cleef made him feel insecure. Good actors don't start complaining. So far he's complained about Lee, eli Jeff and some others of outshining him. Good actors are confident. His face is nice and all but that's what's got him far. Not his talent.
A very spirited actor, His Tuco character was the best. ❤️❤️
Simplesmente maravilhoso ter a oportunidade de ver Eli falar sobre a sua arte! What a Genius he was!!!!!
Tuco is my favorite character in any movie ever- RIP Eli ⭐️
Eli - a great actor who makes every movie a success!
Tuko was my favorite character, he was the crown jewel of the "good the bad and the ugly" not to take anything away from Clint nor Cleeve, the whole movie, the cast, the music, the scene, the best of all the spaghetti westerns ever.
I agree. I am reading his autobiography at the moment and it's fascinating. He knew and trained with so many wonderful actors of the time. He was at university with John Connelly. He is a family man who also worked with so many famous people - he knew/trained with Tony Randall, Gregory Peck and Tommy Ewell in the 50s.
1 of the great actors of the 20th century that young people MAY recognize but not really know unless they search the archives..
It's great to see Eli still alive and very much active, he looks great.
What a lovely Man he was... Tuco Was simply amazing charachter Rip. Eli you wil be Forever in my memories
Eli Wallach should have gotten a Best Supporting Actor nomination for
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
What an iconic characater... OMG. I love him.
RIP ELI , LOVE YOU Bro. !!! A FIRST CLASS ACTOR
My favorite Calvera line from the Magnificent Secen "If they were not meant to be shorn, God would not have made them sheep."
Legend of a man, thank you Eli
After a long time I saw this great person..... amazing.......I just love this person..... legend actor....... superb.
"IF U WANT TO SHOOT, SHOOT! DON'T TALK!" :))
hahahahahahaha.... In one intervie he said : People found it Funny but I was just making an statement of fact !
96 anos e trabalhando,um exemplo de homem e ser humano!!!meus parabéns.
What a lovely man. Rest in peace sir. God bless your soul
Thank you Eli, wherever you are...
How can you not have respect for this great man.
Oh, I got an explanation for that scowl at the lady! That was one of the many great touches on the role.
he was amazing actor in the good,the bad and the ugly
Grazie Sergio di aver creato un personaggio come Tuco e di averlo fatto interpretare da un grandissimo Eli!!
Love Eli Wallach...one of the all-time greats.
adore this man... He was amazing 'till the end!
One of my all-time favorite actors.
Very interesting to hear some behind the scenes info on one of the greatest films of all times...
Eli Wallach was a great actor.
What a shock. My wife and I were newly married when this came out and we went to see it. We both loved Eli as Tuco. Never again. Sigh.
Com 93 anos e tem uma vitalidade impressionante. Long live to Tuco!
Rest in peace, Eli you will be missed.
The star of that movie. Rest easy Eli.
",If you have to shoot shoot don't talk" so many memorable lines from that movie RIP Eli
When the rules of the Oracle of Bacon are applied to Eli Wallach he is the most "connected" Hollywood actor in history. It is virtually impossible to find any actor who has six degrees of separation from Eli Wallach. The guy's list of credits is unbelievably long. And yet, as a testament to his character actor chops, you don't even notice him unless you're really looking. He disappears into a role. Clint Eastwood is always Clint Eastwood. That's what a "Leading Man" does. A character actor is everyone, and no one.
I was born in Almeria (Spain). My father participated in Lawrence of Arabia (1962) (David Lean) (7 oscars), filmed in Almería. I participated in "Conan the Barbarian" (1882) (John Milius), filmed in Almería." The good, the bad and the ugly " was filmed in Almeria (1966) (Sergio Leone) (Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef). Here in this city we remember and love Eli because he was a great actor and a great person. Clint was also here. We remember and love Clint and we hope that one day he will return. Clint would be known all over the world after filming "A fistful of dollars" "Por un puñado de dólares" (Sergio Leone, Almería, 1964)
"The good, the bad and the ugly" is "the best directed film of all time" (Quentin Tarantino)
Great actor and person
RIP Eli Wallach died onthe age of 98. A good age and a great actor. He was great in The good the bad and the ugly.
My great respect Mr Eli!! God bless you!!! I still remember the great western movies. ;-)
R.I.P Eli Wallach God Bless You .
Eli wallach viveu muito já perto do Centenário foi um ator do primeiro escalão das artes Cinematográficas
The parts could never have never been played by anyone else, it was a perfect match for all involved.
this was a real actor. Not Clint who literally plays himself in all his films. He felt threatened by eli too. Eli's got a lot of great films that people should check out. RIP
+Coco Pops They all play the exact same roles, with few exceptions. Pacino and DeNiro, for example. Few can pretend something else entirely.
Λαυρέντιος Ψαροκάηκας pacino is overrated. De niro was fantastic but I hate how he isn't doing proper films now. Dirty grandpa??
Coco Pops
Dirty what?!
Grandpaaa his new film with zac efron lmao
Coco Pops
I'm sorry, but i don't watch any DeNiro films anymore. I refuse to see a remarkably talented man reduced to bad films, destroying whatever little is left of a once brilliant career.. for the shake of money.
I love Clint, but Eli stole the show in the good, the bad and the Ugly.
Without Tuco (Eli) the movie wouldn't have been the same. He was the best actor, such charisma!
Mr. Wallach and Mr. Vaughn passed away 2014 and 2016, respectively. R.I.P. to both...
...As an actor with the first name Eli... it gets really weird because, since there are so few people with that first name, you don't get desensitized to people saying your name, but there are enough people with it that it gets said not just referring to people beside yourself, I can't help but end up nearly wanting to respond to whenever my first name is said. I want to meet him, but if he and I were ever talking to each other, it would get incredibly confusing because we'd have to figure out what to say to each other. It's really weird when two guys, 80 years difference in age and voices on opposite ends of the spectrum but in the same business respond to a statement at the same time...
However, that said, I hope I get to meet him, still, some day, at least once.
Wonderful, Eli.
Only he could make a despicable scoundrel loved by all.
Great interview.
Most loveable villain in the history. He is a demi GOD. RIP Great Man
There are no other Gods besides Lord Jesus Christ. He does punish idolaters later that keep doing it and don't stop. Unfortunately there is no rest for the unrepentant and the disbelievers in the lake of fire and brimstone. It is the second death.
That movie is so good that it trancends its genre. Its so good its almost beyond a western and in some catagory of its own.
Blimey, he had some guts did Eli.. Most actors would have chickened out of those two requirements. Actors have been seriously injured or even killed by falling off galloping horses - Roy Kinnear is one example who lost his life falling off a galloping horse when he was filming the Four Musketeers. Trains can be even more dangerous.
when i was little boy i cannot miss any show of italian western and still love any movies of them i can tell italian actors they are the best teachers and wises of hollywood because no italian actors no hollywood and i can tell the History repeats itself
A brilliant actor, still active well into his 90s, and married to the same woman for over 60 years... Eli Wallach is my hero.
Amazing! Great man.
Per il "TUCO" de il Buono il brutto il cattivo, meritava indubbiamente l'OSCAR. Un interpretazione magnifica.
My favorite movie ever I watch it over a million times since I was 10 years old
wow he's 94 and still going!!! Great actor and he's going to be in 2 films this year!
5 stars for Eli Wallach...! He's one of my favourite western actors like, Franco nero, Lee Van Cleef...
Eli as Tuco is super, it makes this movie very great...
What an Actor
A star in real life as well as on the screen
So much of acting is just being yourself. Dude is a great speaker and personality.
A brilliant actor I've never seen him in a bad film.
What a thoroughly LOVELY guy Eli Wallach was!
God bless you Eli.... rest in peace