Henry Silva

Silva in ''[[Cry of a Prostitute]]'' (1974) Henry Silva (September 23, 1926 – September 14, 2022) was an American actor, with a film and television career which spanned fifty years. A prolific character actor in over 140 productions, he was known for his “dark, sepulchral” looks and brooding screen presence that saw him often play criminals, gangsters, or other “tough guys” in crime and action films. He was also closely associated with the “Rat Pack”.

After a string of minor and supporting parts, Silva had his breakthrough with featured roles in the Rat Pack features ''Ocean's 11'' (1960), ''The Manchurian Candidate'' (1962), and ''Sergeants 3'' (also 1962), followed by the leading role in ''Johnny Cool'' (1963). In the following decade, he worked extensively in European cinema, becoming a star of the Italian ''poliziotteschi'' genre.

During the 1980’s, Silva made notable appearances as villains in action films like ''Sharky's Machine'' (1981) with Burt Reynolds, the cult classic ''Megaforce'' (1982), ''Cannonball Run II'' (1984), ''Code of Silence'' (1985) with Chuck Norris, ''Above the Law'' (1988) with Steven Seagal, and ''Dick Tracy'' (1990). He was also the voice of supervillain Bane in the DC Animated Universe. One of his final film roles, before his retirement, was as a mob boss in Jim Jarmusch’s ''Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai'' (1999). Provided by Wikipedia

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