
Gene Evans
**Gene Evans (1922-1998)** was a prolific American character actor, known for embodying roles of tough men, soldiers, or ambiguous figures, often with an aura of authenticity and gravitas. His career was inextricably linked to director Samuel Fuller, for whom he delivered some of his most memorable performances.
He rose to prominence with Fuller's films, portraying intense soldiers in *The Steel Helmet* (1951) and *Fixed Bayonets!* (1951), and the memorable Moe Williams in *Pickup on South Street* (1953). Other notable films include the film noir *The Lineup* (1958) and the comedies *Operation Petticoat* (1959) and *Support Your Local Sheriff!* (1969).
His style, characterized by a gruff voice and a rugged appearance, made him an authentic and unforgettable presence on the big screen, making him a recognizable face across decades of American cinema.