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• breakfast • lunch • dinner
• after-theater • kiddie menu
JEWISH ENSEMBLE THEATRE
wife in The Typists and the
Tiger, Luv, and Waltz of the
Toreadors.
His film credits include The
Misfits, How the West Was
Won, The Good, The Bad and
The Ugly and The Magnifi-
cent Seven.
Mr. Wallach admits his role
as a villain-bandit in The
Magnificent Seven was one of
his most memorable. "The
bad people among us always
have more interesting things
going on," he notes. "They are
the aberrations in society,
and so society is always
curious about what makes
them tick. They do things
that other people wouldn't
dream of doing so it's in-
teresting to try to analyze
them."
In playing the bandit, Mr.
Wallach decided to do just
that. "I told the director
(John Sturges) that we often
see villains in pursuit of
money, but what do they do
with the money once they
finally have it? So I told him
I wanted to show people what
they did after a robbery. In
the film, I wore red silk shirts.
I had rings on all my fingers.
Two gold teeth. A silver sad-
dle. I began to show you what
I did with all the money I
stole."
Born in Brooklyn 75 years
ago, Mr. Wallach originally
thought he'd follow in his sibl-
ing's footsteps.
"Everyone was determined
I should be a teacher," he
recalls. "But the year I took
the teacher's exam, out of
2,200 people I think they on-
ly passed 100. I thought,
`Good, someone up there real-
ly must like me,' because I
didn't want to be a teacher.
Not really. I wanted to be an
actor."
Recently returned to his
home in New York from film-
ing his two latest projects,
Godfather III and Article 99,
Mr. Wallach says he has no
plans to retire.
"Anne and I enjoy perform-
ing too much," he says, "and
our dream now is to find one
good play or film a year for
the rest of our lives and do it
together.
In a society where many
careers don't last 46 years, let
alone marriages, Mr. Wallach
concedes he and his wife are
lucky. But they also take cer-
tain precautions.
"We do have certain
caveats," he says. "For in-
stance, we don't criticize one
another, and we are very
delicate in handling corn-
ments about one another's
work. We are also aware that
any relationship that works is
a kind of miracle, and ours
certainly has been one of
those glorious miracles." ❑
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29702 SOUTHFIELD AT 12 1 /2 MILE
34637 GRAND RIVER AVE.
557-5990
442-9490
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