I was sad to learn that the actor
Billy Drago passed away last week. His career spanned four decades and he
appeared in over 100 films.
Billy Drago (born William Eugene
Burrows Jr.) was perhaps best remembered for playing Al Capone's top henchman in
Brian De Palma's The Untouchables. He died on Monday 24th June in Los Angeles,
his rep told The Hollywood Reporter. He was 73.
Drago appeared in numerous films
and TV shows over the years, including X-Files and Charmed, but he was most recognised for portraying real-life mobster Frank Nitti (always wearing a white
suit) in the Brian De Palma 1987 classic. At the time, THR's review of The
Untouchables noted, "Also deserving praise on the bad guy's side is Billy
Drago as the psycho, trigger-happy Frank Nitti — his mean and vicious glint is
razor sharp." The character suffered a memorable rooftop demise at the
hands of Eliot Ness, who was played by Kevin Costner.
Fans will of course remember
Drago from Clint's classic Western Pale Rider (1985) where he played Deputy
Mather.
Drago was born in Hugoton,
Kansas, to William Eugene Burrows Sr. and Gladys Marie Wilcox. A journalist for
the Associated Press in his younger years, Drago became a fixture on Kansas
radio, which led to him hosting his own highly rated program. Drago's road to
Hollywood was paved after a stint with a touring theatre group, along with
acclaimed performances in New York City. The actor is remembered as a fearless
artist and poet who tackled his work with intensity and pushed creative
boundaries while encouraging his peers and those new to the business. He
enjoyed travelling across the globe, from Indonesia to Israel.
Drago was married for a time to
actress Silvana Gallardo, with whom he worked on numerous projects. He is
survived by his sister Patty, Brother Steve and his two sons, actor Darren
Burrows and Derrick Burrows, as well as several grandchildren.
RIP Sir.
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