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Charlton Heston

  • 84 years old
  • Born Oct 04, 1923
  • Died Apr 05, 2008
  • United States
Pay your respects and remember the magnificent life of Charlton Heston, 84. The Oscar-winning actor who played larger-than-life figures.
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OSCAR WINNING
Charlton Heston, the Oscar-winning actor who achieved stardom playing larger-than-life figures including Moses, Michelangelo and Andrew Jackson and went on to become an unapologetic gun advocate and darling of conservative causes, has died. He was 84.

Heston died Saturday at his Beverly Hills home, said family spokesman Bill Powers. In 2002, he had been diagnosed with symptoms similar to those of Alzheimer's disease.

RUGGED BARITONE
With a booming baritone voice, the tall, ruggedly handsome actor delivered his signature role as the prophet Moses in Cecil B. DeMille's 1956 Biblical extravaganza "The Ten Commandments," raising a rod over his head as God miraculously parts the Red Sea.

Heston won the Academy Award for best actor in another religious blockbuster in 1959's "Ben-Hur," racing four white horses at top speed in one of the cinema's legendary action sequences: the 15-minute chariot race in which his character, a proud and noble Jew, competes against his childhood Roman friend.


ILLNESS
Heston stunned the entertainment world in August 2002 when he made a poignant and moving videotaped address announcing his illness.

Like the chariot race and the bearded prophet Moses, Heston will be best remembered for several indelible cinematic moments: playing a deadly game of cat and mouse with Orson Welles in the oil fields in "Touch of Evil," his rant at the end of "Planet of the Apes" when he sees the destruction of the Statue of Liberty, his discovery that "Soylent Green is people!" in the sci-fi hit "Soylent Green" and the dead Spanish hero on his steed in "El Cid."

PLANET OF THE APES
The New Yorker's film critic Pauline Kael, in her review of 1968's "Planet of the Apes," wrote: "All this wouldn't be so forceful or so funny if it weren't for the use of Charlton Heston in the [leading] role. With his perfect, lean-hipped, powerful body, Heston is a god-like hero; built for strength, he is an archetype of what makes Americans win. He represents American power -- and he has the profile of an eagle."

For decades, the 6-foot-2 Heston was a towering figure in the world of movies, television and the stage.

"He was the screen hero of the 1950s and 1960s, a proven stayer in epics, and a pleasing combination of piercing blue eyes and tanned beefcake," David Thomson wrote in his book "The New Biographical Dictionary of Film."


BEN HUR
Heston also was blessed by working with legendary directors such as DeMille in "The Greatest Show on Earth" and again in "The Ten Commandments," Welles in "Touch of Evil," Sam Peckinpah in "Major Dundee," William Wyler in "The Big Country" and "Ben-Hur," George Stevens in "The Greatest Story Ever Told," Franklin Schaffner in "The War Lord" and "Planet of the Apes" and Anthony Mann in "El Cid."

"Four or five of those men would be on anybody's all-time great list," Heston said in a 1983 interview. "And if I picked up one scrap, one piece of business, from each of them, then today I would be a hell of a director."

JOHNC. CARTER
John Charles Carter was born Oct. 4, 1923, in Evanston, Ill. His father, Russell Whitford Carter, moved the family to St. Helen, Mich., where Heston lived an almost idyllic boyhood, hunting and fishing.

He entered Northwestern University's School of Speech in 1941 on a scholarship from the drama club. While there, he fell in love with a young speech student named Lydia Clarke. They were married March 14, 1944, after he had enlisted in the Army Air Forces. Their union was one of the most durable in Hollywood, lasting 64 years in a town known for its highly publicized divorces, romances and remarriages.

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My hero

Shane Jun 19, 2009

He's been an idol of mine for many years now. He is a strong willed wonderful man. A terrific father and husband. An incredible actor. I cried when I found out he passed away. I'm still saddened by his passing. God rest his soul!!!!!!

Oil Painting / Meeting

Fred Ottaviano Mar 30, 2009

I was given an oil painting, signed by HESTON, of a little river boy holding a bamboo fishing pole, wearing a straw hat. At an NRA banquet I had the opportunity to ask Mr. Heston if he painted it., He pondered for a moment then his lovely wife Lydia answered "yes I remembered you doing that painting". Although the painting is well done, it will never reflect the charm and dignity of this wonderful man and humanitarian. He was truly the last of the very best that Hollywood or for that matter this country has had to offer. God Bless you Charlton Heston until we meet again. Fred O

Oil Painting singed HesTon

Dina Apr 28, 2008

I have a huge painting on my wall signed HesToN... Dunno if he painted, but it is a beautiful painting of a cabin in the snow ..really ,really beautiful...I think he did paint because he was in rehab at some time and If this painting is done by him I will cherish it forever. If not I will sell it.

tim (Jan 24, 2009)

i have a pinting of a great sailing ship on the sea, it is very well done and it is signed heston. i was wondering if it's the same heston.

tim (Jan 24, 2009)

i have a pinting of a great sailing ship on the sea, it is very well done and it is signed heston. i was wondering if it's the same heston.

Mixed Emotions

Rachele Hamilton Apr 10, 2008

I'll miss "the actor" part of him. Playing Brad in "The Greatest Show On Earth"; Moses in "The Ten Commandments". However, I laugh at the death of the so-called "activist". Being a total asshole in "Bowling For Columbine", standing up for such bullshit as the 2nd amendment.

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