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(2/18/77-4/2/77) Stage: Appeared in Eugene O'Neill's play, "Long Day's Journey Into Night," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Deborah Kerr in the cast. Peter Wood was director.
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Publicity Listings:
5 Print Biographies
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3 Portrayals
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15 Interviews
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65 Articles
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2 Pictorials
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3 Magazine Cover Photos
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Alternate Names:
Charlton Easton | Captured Slave Charlton Heston
Height:
6' 3" (1.91 m)
Parents:
Russell Whitford Carter
| Lilla Carter
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Personal Quote:
[2000] Vote freedom first. Vote
George W. Bush. Everything else is a distant and forgettable second place. This is the most important election since the Civil War.
Al Gore, if elected, would have the power to hammer your gun rights right into oblivion. Instead of fighting redcoats, we are now fighting blue blood elitists.
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Trivia:
Although he and
Kirk Douglas differed greatly on politics (Douglas was a very liberal Democrat and Heston a very conservative Republican), Heston and Douglas were very close friends. Douglas spoke highly of their friendship; so highly, in fact, that after a viewing of the film
Bowling for Columbine (2002) (and in particular the scene where Heston is grilled on his involvement in the NRA and asked...
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Trademark:
Frequently played heroic or larger-than-life characters
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Nickname:
Chuck