Noun
Wallach (plural Wallachs)
(archaic) A Wallachian.
A few years prior to that event, Kate Winslet told another audience that Wallach, with whom she acted in The Holiday in 2006, citation was one of the "most charismatic men" she'd met. Source: Internet
After a forty-five minutes or so of jokes and music, the procession then moves out to the lawn in front of Hartley, Wallach and John Jay residence halls to entertain the residents there. Source: Internet
According to Vincenzoni and Eli Wallach, the film would have been set 20 years after the original, and would have followed Tuco pursuing Blondie's grandson for the gold. Source: Internet
Both Eastwood and Van Cleef realized that the character of Tuco was close to Leone's heart, and the director and Wallach became good friends. Source: Internet
Clint Eastwood and Eli Wallach were brought back in to dub their characters' lines more than 35 years after the film's original release. Source: Internet
During the filming of a scene in which a bridge was blown up, Eastwood urged Wallach to retreat to a hilltop. Source: Internet