M. Emmet Walsh

M. Emmet Walsh

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Birthday: 
22 March 1935, Ogdensburg, New York, USA
Birth Name: 
Michael Emmet Walsh
Height: 
178 cm
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.Michael Emmet Walsh was born in Ogdensburg, to Agnes Katharine (Sullivan) and Harry Maurice Walsh, a customs agent. He is of Iri... Show 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.Michael Emmet Walsh was born in Ogdensburg, to Agnes Katharine (Sullivan) and Harry Maurice Walsh, a customs agent. He is of Irish descent. Walsh 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! Show less «

M. Emmet Walsh's FILMOGRAPHY

Outlaw Posse

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The Righteous Gemstones - Season 3

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A Little White Lie (Shriver)

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The Righteous Gemstones - Season 2

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American Gigolo - Season 1

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The Immaculate Room

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The Mimic

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The Righteous Gemstones - Season 1

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Sneaky Pete - Season 3

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Knives Out

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Empire - Season 6

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Faith, Hope & Love

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Raising Buchanan

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The X-Files - Season 11

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Sneaky Pete - Season 2

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Empire - Season 5

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Shifting Gears

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Adventure Time - Season 8

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Adventure Time - Season 9

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Adventure Time - Season 10

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Sneaky Pete - Season 1

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Empire - Season 4

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The X-Files - Season 10

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M. Emmet Walsh'S roles

Coach Turnbull
Coach Turnbull
Machine Shop Ear-Bender
Machine Shop Ear-Bender
Coleman
Coleman
Sgt. Dominick Benti
Sgt. Dominick Benti
Private Detective Loren Visser
Private Detective Loren Visser
Bryant
Bryant
George Henderson Sr.
George Henderson Sr.
Lew Popper
Lew Popper
Detective Jesse Hall
Detective Jesse Hall
Earl Stutz
Earl Stutz
C.P. Woodward
C.P. Woodward
Dr. Joseph Dolan
Dr. Joseph Dolan
Apothecary
Apothecary
Harv
Harv
Joe O'Neal
Joe O'Neal
George
George
Mr. Saunders
Mr. Saunders
Walt Scheel
Walt Scheel
Madman
Madman
Dr. Williams
Dr. Williams
Uncle Bub
Uncle Bub
Lyle Hewes
Lyle Hewes
Cosmic Owl
Cosmic Owl
Col. Fred Patterson
Col. Fred Patterson
Jonas
Jonas