File picture of late US actor Richard Widmark at a press conference in Rome on April 3, 1958 after the screening of the film "Time Limit". Widmark died at his home in Roxbury, Connecticut on March, 24 2008, his wife Susan Blanchard told the New York Times. 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.
Tourists walk past a memorial wreath left on Richard Widmark's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on Wednesday March 26, 2008. Widmark, who made a sensational film debut as the giggling killer in "Kiss of Death" and became a leading man in "Broken Lance," "Two Rode Together" and 40 other films, died at his home in Roxbury after a long illness. He was 93.
In this 1962 image originally released by United Artists, Richard Widmark portrays Col. Tad Lawson, right, in a scene with Maximilian Schell in "Judgment at Nuremberg." Widmark died at his home in Roxbury after a long illness. He was 93. Widmark's wife, Susan Blanchard, said he died Monday, March 24, 2008.
In this 1984 photo released by Columbia Pictures, actor Richard Widmark appears in a scene from the film "Against All Odds, with actress Jane Greer. Widmark, who made a sensational film debut as the giggling killer in "Kiss of Death" and became a Hollywood leading man in "Broken Lance," "Two Rode Together" and 40 other films, died Monday, March 24, 2008, after a long illness. He was 93.