New York: Hollywood actor Richard Widmark, who became an overnight star for his portrayal of a psychopathic killer in 1947 classic "Kiss of Death," has died after a long illness, US media reported.
Widmark died at his home in Roxbury, Connecticut on Monday aged 93,his wife Susan Blanchard told The New York Times yesterday.
Blanchard told the paper that the actor's health had declined after he suffered a fractured verterbra in recent months.
Widmark made more than 60 films in a career that spanned five decades which saw him carve out a reputation for playing villains and tough guys.
But it was his debut Oscar-nominated performance as the gangster Tommy Udo in "Kiss of Death" that was to be his most memorable role.
The film features a chilling scene where Widmark s character ties up an old lady in a wheelchair with a piece of cord and then shoves her down a flight of stairs to her death, as her killer cackles dementedly.
Born in Minnesota on December 26,1914,Widmark grew up in Princeton, Illinois, and after finishing high school attended Lake Forest College on a scholarship, where he studied drama.
He taught acting after graduation, directing and starring in several college productions before heading to New York in 1938 to work in radio dramas. With the outbreak of World War II, Widmark repeatedly tried to enlist but was turned down three times because of a perforated eardrum.
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PTI