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M. Emmet Walsh
Wonderfully talented, heavyset character actor (from New York, but regularly playing Southerners) M. Emmet Walsh has made a solid career of playing corrupt cops, deadly crooks, and zany comedic roles since the early 1970s. First appeared in a few fairly forgettable roles both on TV and onscreen before cropping up in several well remembered films, including a courtroom police officer in What's Up, Doc? (1972), as the weird Dickie Dunn in Slap Shot (1977), and as a loony sniper hunting Steve Martin in... more Wonderfully talented, heavyset character actor (from New York, but regularly playing Southerners) M. Emmet Walsh has made a solid career of playing corrupt cops, deadly crooks, and zany comedic roles since the early 1970s. First appeared in a few fairly forgettable roles both on TV and onscreen before cropping up in several well remembered films, including a courtroom police officer in What's Up, Doc? (1972), as the weird Dickie Dunn in Slap Shot (1977), and as a loony sniper hunting Steve Martin in The Jerk (1979). On-screen demand heated up for him in the early 1980s with attention-grabbing work in key hits, including Brubaker (1980), Reds (1981), and as Harrison Ford's police chief in the futuristic thriller Blade Runner (1982). Walsh then turned in a stellar performance as the sleazy, double-crossing private detective in the Joel Cohen and Ethan Coen film noir Blood Simple. (1984), and showed up again for the Coens as a loud-mouthed sheet-metal worker bugging Nicolas Cage in the hilarious Raising Arizona (1987). As Walsh moved into his fifties and beyond, Hollywood continued to offer him plenty of work, and he has appeared in over 50 movies since passing the half-century mark. His consistent ability to turn out highly entertaining portrayals led film critic Roger Ebert to coin the "Stanton-Walsh Rule," which states that any film starring Walsh or Harry Dean Stanton has to have some merit. And the "M" stands for Michael! |
M. Emmet Walsh Filmography
- M. Emmet Walsh as: Aсtor (80)
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Movie |
Year |
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![]() as Harry Frith |
2022 | |
![]() as The Director |
2021 | |
![]() as Mr. Proofroc |
2020 | |
![]() as Larry Kiesling |
2019 | |
![]() as Fr. John |
2019 | |
![]() as Walter Lemke |
2018 | |
![]() as Hank |
2018 | |
![]() as Dean Marison |
2015 | |
![]() as Gorak |
2015 | |
![]() as The Writer |
2014 | |
![]() as Ed |
2013 | |
![]() as Mickey Hopkins |
2010 | |
![]() as Mr. Saunders |
2010 | |
![]() as Neil |
2008 | |
![]() as Hoyt |
2008 | |
![]() as Lew Popper |
2007 | |
![]() as Stu O'Malley |
2005 | |
![]() as Muggs |
2005 | |
![]() as Woodzie |
2005 | |
![]() as Walt Scheel |
2004 | |
![]() as George |
2002 | |
![]() as Earl Stutz (voice) |
1999 | |
![]() as Coleman |
1999 | |
![]() as Lester Ivar |
1998 | |
![]() as Joe O'Neal |
1997 | |
![]() as Dino |
1997 | |
![]() as Apothecary |
1996 | |
![]() as Dr. Willard Tyrell 'W.T.' Bass (the Defense Psychologist) (uncredited) |
1996 | |
![]() as Bill Wilcox |
1995 | |
![]() as Dorsett |
1995 | |
![]() as T.R. Polk |
1994 | |
![]() as Pete Petosa |
1992 | |
![]() as Bert Gibson |
1992 | |
![]() as Sergeant Dominick Benti |
1990 | |
![]() as Morris |
1990 | |
![]() as Dewey Ferguson |
1989 | |
![]() as Fred Miller |
1989 | |
![]() as Captain Haun |
1987 | |
![]() as George Henderson Sr. |
1987 | |
![]() as Coach Turnbull |
1986 | |
![]() as Harv |
1986 | |
![]() as Walt Coes |
1986 | |
![]() as Charlie |
1986 | |
![]() as Dr. Dolan |
1985 | |
![]() as Private Detective Loren Visser |
1985 | |
![]() as Jack Tucker |
1984 | |
![]() as Burns |
1984 | |
![]() as Walt Yarborough |
1983 | |
![]() as Bryant |
1982 | |
![]() as Mack |
1982 | |
![]() as Speaker - Liberal Club |
1981 | |
![]() as Arthur |
1981 | |
![]() as Master Chief Vinnie Walker |
1980 | |
![]() as C.P. Woodward |
1980 | |
![]() as Madman |
1979 | |
![]() as Earl Frank |
1978 | |
![]() as Dr. Williams |
1977 | |
![]() as Dickie Dunn |
1977 | |
![]() as Bus Driver |
1976 | |
![]() as Husband - Couple in Trailer Automobile |
1976 | |
![]() as Joe |
1975 | |
![]() as Arresting Officer |
1972 | |
![]() as General Winthrop's Aide |
1971 | |
![]() as Shotgun Guard |
1970 | |
![]() as Bus Passenger |
1969 | |
![]() as Coleman |
2022 | |
![]() as Roy Gemstone |
2022 | |
![]() as Tex Hopkins |
2019 | |
![]() as Harold Blakeley |
2015 | |
![]() as Detective |
2014 | |
![]() as Lyle Hewes |
2012 | |
![]() as Uncle Rudolph |
2010 | |
![]() as Ezra Pence |
2003 | |
![]() as Jeb |
2002 | |
![]() as Richard 'Rich' Koechner |
2001 | |
![]() as Mayor Wally Kendricks |
2000 | |
![]() as Dr. Joe Kroft |
2000 | |
![]() as Gemsbok #1 (voice) |
1999 | |
![]() as Arthur Dales |
1999 | |
![]() as Santa |
1996 | |
![]() as Sanford Vallé |
1996 | |
![]() as Col. Fred Patterson |
1994 | |
![]() as Henry Allen |
1990 | |
![]() as Various |
1990 | |
![]() as Jonas |
1989 | |
![]() as Hardy |
1989 | |
![]() as Grandpa |
1986 | |
![]() as Callahan |
1981 | |
![]() as Edgar Burch |
1975 | |
![]() as Officer Ames |
1974 | |
![]() as Jack Hoover |
1972 | |
![]() as Billy Hartfield |
1971 | |
![]() as Himself (voice) |