M. EMMET WALSH


'Michael Emmet Walsh' (born March 22, 1935 in Ogdensburg, New York) is an American character actor who has appeared in over 100 film and television productions. He first came to prominence in the 1978 crime drama, "Straight Time," in which he played a sadistic parole officer. One of his most acclaimed roles was as Bryant in Ridley Scott's cult classic ''Blade Runner''. Another notable role is as the double crossing private detective in ''Blood Simple'' (1984) for which he won the 1986 Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead. Hustles people at the Champlain Country Club back in his home state of Vermont. He likes to give out silver dimes as ball markers to anyone he plays with.

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Selected Filmography
Trivia
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Selected Filmography


★ ''What's Up Doc?'', (1972) Arresting Officer

★ ''Get to Know Your Rabbit'', (1972) Mr. Wendel

★ ''Kid Blue'', (1973) Jonesy

★ ''Serpico'', (1973) Chief Ghallagher

★ ''Doctor Dan'', (1974) Mr. Wallace

★ ''At Long Last Love'', (1975) Harold

★ ''Crime Club'', (1975) Lt. Jack Doyle

★ ''The Invasion of Johnson County'', (1976) Irvine

★ ''Mikey and Nicky'', (1976) Bus Driver

★ ''Slap Shot'', (1976) Dickie Dunn

★ ''Airport '77'', (1977) Dr. Williams

★ ''Red Alert'', (1977) Sherrif Sweeney

★ ''Superdome'', (1978) Whitley

★ ''A Question of Guilt'', (1978) McCarthy

★ ''Straight Time'', (1978) Earl Frank

★ ''Dear Detective'', (1979) Capt. Gorcey

★ ''The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh'', (1979) Wally Cantrell

★ ''The Jerk'', (1979) Madman

★ ''Brubaker'', (1980) C.P. Woodward

★ ''Raise the Titanic'', (1980) Master Chief Walker

★ ''Ordinary People'', (1980) Coach Salan

★ ''Black Roads'', (1981) Arthur

★ ''Cannery Row'', (1982) Mack

★ ''The Escape Artist'', (1982) Fritz

★ ''Blade Runner'', (1982) Bryant

★ ''Fast-Walking'', (1983) Sergeant Sanger

★ ''Silkwood'', (1983) Walt Yarborough

★ ''Courage'', (1984) Colonel Crouse

★ ''Grandview, U.S.A.'', (1984) Mr. Clark

★ ''The Pope of Greenwich Village'', (1984) Burns

★ ''Blood Simple'', (1984) Loren Vesser

★ ''Missing in Action'', (1984) Tuck

★ ''Fletch'', (1985) Dr. Joseph Dolan

★ ''Wildcats'', (1986) Walt Coes

★ ''Critters'', (1986) Harv

★ ''Back to School, (1986) Coach Turnbull

★ ''Harry and the Hendersons'', (1987) George Henderson Sr.

★ ''No Man's Land'', (1987) Capt. Haun

★ ''Clean and Sober'', (1988) Richard Dirks

★ ''War Party'', (1988) Colin Ditwelier

★ ''Red Scorpion'', (1989) Dewey Furguson

★ ''Chattahoochee'', (1989) Morris

★ ''Love and Lies'', (1990) Clyde Wilson

★ ''The Flash'', (1990) Henry Allen

★ ''Fourth Story'', (1991) Harry

★ ''Silverfox'', (1991) Charles Blankenship

★ ''The Naked Truth'', (1992) Garcia

★ ''Killer Image'', (1992) John Kane

★ ''White Sands'', (1992) Bert Gibson

★ ''Bitter Harvest'', (1993) Sherrif Bob

★ ''Relative Fear'', (1994) Earl Ladelle

★ ''Camp Nowhere'', (1994) T.R. Polk

★ ''The Glass Shield'', (1994) Hal

★ ''Criminal Hearts'', (1995) Martin

★ ''Dead Badge'', (1995) Sgt. Miller Hoskins

★ '', (1995) Bil Wilcox

★ ''The Killing Jar'', (1996) Sherrif Foley

★ ''Portraits of a Killer'', (1996) Raymond Garrison

★ ''Albino Alligator'', (1996) Dino

★ ''William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet'', (1996) Apothecary

★ ''Retroactive'', (1997) Sam

★ ''My Best Friend's Wedding'', (1997) Joe O'Neal

★ ''Erasable You'', (1998) Ralph Worth

★ ''Nightmare in Big Sky Country'', (1998) Marshal Phillips

★ ''Wild Wild West'', (1999) Coleman

★ ''The Iron Giant'', (1999) Earl Stutz (voice)

★ ''Eyeball Eddie'', (2000) Coach Cook

★ ''Jack of Hearts'', (2000) Menlo Boyce

★ ''Christmas in the Clouds'', (2001) Stu O'Malley

★ ''Snow Dogs'', (2002) George Murphy

★ ''Baggage'', (2003) Sandy Westphall

★ ''Greener Mountains'', (2004) Muggs

★ ''Christmas with the Kranks'', (2004) Walt Sheel

★ ''Racing Stripes'', (2005) Woodzie

★ ''Chasing 3000'', (2006) Chuck Ireland

★ ''Man in the Chair'', (2007) Michael Hopkins

★ ''Sherman's Way'', (2007) Hoyt

Trivia



★ Walsh made occasional guest appearances on ''Home Improvement'' as Tim Allen's father-in-law.

★ In ''Christmas with the Kranks'', he plays one of Allen's neighbors.

★ Stanton-Walsh Rule: according to Roger Ebert "no movie featuring either Harry Dean Stanton or M. Emmet Walsh in a supporting role can be altogether bad". Ebert later conceded that this rule was broken by 1999's ''Wild Wild West''.

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