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LoungeMachine
04-06-2008, 01:30 AM
10:25 PM PDT, Saturday, April 5, 2008

Charlton Heston, 84; actor played epic figures

By Robert W. Welkos and Susan King, Special to The Times
9:48 PM PDT, April 5, 2008

Charlton Heston, the Oscar-winning actor who achieved stardom playing larger-than-life figures including Moses, Michelangelo and Andrew Jackson in historical epics and went on to become a best-selling author, a contentious Hollywood labor leader, an unapologetic gun advocate and darling of conservative causes, has died. He was 84.

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

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, played by Stephen Boyd.

"I don't seem to fit really into the 20th century," Heston said in a 1965 interview. "Pretty soon, though, I've got to get a part where I wear pants with pleats and pockets."

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

A few days after his dramatic announcement, Heston would sit down for an interview in his beloved Coldwater Canyon home, which he always said "Ben-Hur" had built, and faced the uncertain future with brave resolve and a sense of humor.

"The world is a tough place," he said with a chuckle. "You're never going to get out of it alive."

Late in life, Heston's stature as a political firebrand overshadowed his acting. He became demonized by gun control advocates and liberal Hollywood when he became president of the National Rifle Assn. in 1998.

Heston answered his critics in a now-famous pose that mimicked Moses' parting of the Red Sea. But instead of a rod, Heston raised a flintlock over his head and challenged his detractors to pry the rifle "from my cold, dead hands."

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."

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, Heston was a towering figure in the world of movies, television and the stage. He liked to say that he had performed Shakespeare on film more than any other actor, and he once lamented that modern-day movie stars didn't attempt the Bard to hone their acting skills.

"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."

Heston also was blessed by working with legendary directors like 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."

robert.welkos@latimes.com



http://www.latimes.com/la-me-heston6apr06,0,3675317.story

NATEDOG001976
04-06-2008, 02:11 AM
Dam dirty apes!

Nitro Express
04-06-2008, 05:28 AM
I didn't know he had passed away. I watched Planet of the Apes last night.

Nitro Express
04-06-2008, 05:30 AM
Soylent Green is People!

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Steve Savicki
04-06-2008, 08:41 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080406/ap_on_en_mo/obit_heston

Never saw a movie of his, but he did do a video for our company a decade ago.

BITEYOASS
04-06-2008, 09:30 AM
IT'S A MAD HOUSE! A MAD HOUSE! R.I.P.

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VanHalener
04-06-2008, 10:01 AM
RIP Heston



"So let it be written..."

Matt White
04-06-2008, 10:06 AM
RIP CHUCK


AN ICON of AMERICAN CINEMA

Don Corleone
04-06-2008, 02:50 PM
RIP Charlton - the guy some of the greatest films.

Diamondjimi
04-06-2008, 06:21 PM
R.I.P. Chuck !

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WARF
04-06-2008, 08:18 PM
http://gullyborg.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/heston.jpg

FROM MY COLD DEAD HANDS!!!

http://www.reverseshot.com/files/images/pre-issue22/bowling3.preview.jpg

binnie
04-07-2008, 03:13 AM
Can't say I agree with a lot of his views, but a true movie great. A biography of Chuck would undoubtedly be a great, great read....

Nitro Express
04-07-2008, 04:22 AM
You got to love how he freaks out at the end of Soylent Green and The Planet of the Apes. Nobody freaked like Charles!

Nitro Express
04-07-2008, 04:32 AM
This is still one of the all time great action scenes in movie history. A person actually died filming it.

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DavidLeeNatra
04-07-2008, 08:57 AM
rot in hell you gun loving wig wearing nazi bastard...

LoungeMachine
04-07-2008, 10:50 PM
Heston's Last Words?







Shut the Fuck up Savicki, you fucking moron.






Interesting to say the least.....

:gulp:

thome
04-07-2008, 11:50 PM
Damn Good Actor..... and anyone who has the -BALLS- to stand up for the individuals right to keep and bear arms has my vote every time.

http://www.nra.org/

I could paste links about his acting achievements, perhaps his political views bother some people, but what you do not understand is he wasn't political he was for the rights of the individual be that freedom or the right to defend oneself.

If you think that is political you are the problem.

R.I.P.

jhale667
04-08-2008, 12:53 AM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
Heston's Last Words?







Shut the Fuck up Savicki, you fucking moron.






Interesting to say the least.....

:gulp:

:D

DavidLeeNatra
04-08-2008, 03:06 AM
to be a racist piece of shit has nothing to do with fighting for individual rights...

one asshole less on this planet...

WARF
04-08-2008, 03:14 AM
Who would have thought moses was burning in hell? lol

Charlton Heston dead at 84...

His wig was 27...

DavidLeeNatra
04-08-2008, 03:31 AM
Originally posted by WARF
Who would have thought moses was burning in hell? lol

Charlton Heston dead at 84...

His wig was 27...

:D

blonddgirl777
04-08-2008, 04:19 AM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
... ruggedly handsome actor...

http://i29.tinypic.com/2ntyee8.jpg

To whom?
The other apes?

thome
04-08-2008, 09:31 AM
I guess it just depends on what you happen to be racist against, what the fashion isn't, that makes someone hated.

It's sexy HOTT to be racist against someone/a group who is/are a racist by the name of the accusers.

Whatever?

LoungeMachine
04-08-2008, 09:34 AM
Do you sometimes just throw letters into a hat, and post whatever you happen to pull out, in that order?

:rolleyes:

:gulp:

FORD
04-09-2008, 04:15 AM
Originally posted by thome
Damn Good Actor..... and anyone who has the -BALLS- to stand up for the individuals right to keep and bear arms has my vote every time.

http://www.nra.org/

I could paste links about his acting achievements, perhaps his political views bother some people, but what you do not understand is he wasn't political he was for the rights of the individual be that freedom or the right to defend oneself.

If you think that is political you are the problem.

R.I.P.

Actually, while it wasn't nearly as publicized as a similar statement from Poppy Bush was, Heston eventually resigned his NRA membership, because he thought (correctly so) that the organization had become far too militant and was the tool of weapons manufacturers, as opposed to gun owners.

Appearing at the gun nut rally in Colorado a few days after Columbine though, that was still fucking weak.

Turned out to be his last movie. Not a good one to go out on........

binnie
04-09-2008, 07:06 AM
Originally posted by FORD
Actually, while it wasn't nearly as publicized as a similar statement from Poppy Bush was, Heston eventually resigned his NRA membership, because he thought (correctly so) that the organization had become far too militant and was the tool of weapons manufacturers, as opposed to gun owners.

Appearing at the gun nut rally in Colorado a few days after Columbine though, that was still fucking weak.

Turned out to be his last movie. Not a good one to go out on........

Well, it's good to know that he had some sense left in his old age...

Grant
04-09-2008, 11:23 PM
Originally posted by binnie
Can't say I agree with a lot of his views, but a true movie great. A biography of Chuck would undoubtedly be a great, great read....

Heston wrote his own autobiography 'In The Arena'. It's a great read from what I can recall (as read it in my teens - being a fan of his classics). Cecille B. DeMille ended up casting Heston as the circus owner in 'The Greatest Show On Earth' all because he waved to the director when he was leaving a movie set.

RIP, Chuck. You truly made some great timeless movies - which did make you larger than life.

"I am Judah Ben-Hur..."

Nitro Express
04-10-2008, 05:33 AM
The National Rifle Association used to be a national gun club that sponsored tournaments and promoted gun safety. Ulesess S. Grant founded it. It used to be a good organization but now it's just a bunch of money grubbing lawyers and special interest whores. The NRA used to sponsor decent places to shoot, tournaments, gun safety classes. We actually got a whole week of hunter saftey training when I was in junior high. The instructor reminded me of the drill sargent from Full Metal Jacket. Lot's of fims showing what gun accidents do to people. I still have that shit drilled into my brain and never have had a gun accident. It was a good thing. That was the old NRA.

Nitro Express
04-10-2008, 05:43 AM
I would re-join the NRA in a hot microsecond if Tom Selleck ran the thing!

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binnie
04-10-2008, 08:30 AM
No man can pull-off a moustache like Tom. Fact.