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03 Nov, 1921
30 Aug, 2003
Pneumonia
American
Actor
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Charles Bronson was an American actor who starred in many action and Western films. He was born in 1921 in Pennsylvania to a poor Lithuanian family. He worked in the coal mines before he joined the United States Air Forces in 1943, where he served as an aerial gunner who flew 25 missions over the Pacific during World War II.
Following the conclusion of the war, Charles Bronson took on various odd jobs such as a truck driver and a baker. During his stint as a scenery painter for a Philadelphia theatre company, Bronson became fond of acting. Bronson landed a couple of small roles and eventually shifted to California where he pursued a career as an actor. He changed his surname to Bronson to avoid being blacklisted by the industry. He appeared in many television shows and films often portraying a tough and stoic character which served him well considering his look.
Bronson got his breakthrough when he played the role of Bernado O’Reilly in the 1960 classic “The Magnificent Seven”. It was here that his rugged tough-guy look became synonymous with him and he would continue to play more tough-guy roles.
Bronson’s most iconic role was in 1974 where he played the role of Paul Kersey in “Death Wish”. The movie revolves around Paul Kersey, an architect-turned-vigilante who takes the law into his own hands when his wife is murdered and his daughter is assaulted. The movie was a commercial hit and resulted in four sequels.
Bronson was known for his distinctive look due to his rugged face, muscular physique, and deep voice. He was also known for his professionalism and dedication to his craft. He became one of the most popular actors in the world in the 1970s and 1980s, especially in Europe and Asia.
Charles Bronson spent his final days battling illness. He died on August 30, 2003, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Bronson was 81 years old and passed away from pneumonia with his wife by his side. His death marked the end of a long and successful career in Hollywood. Bronson left behind a legacy as a tough, no-nonsense action star. He was known for his rugged looks and strong, silent characters. His films, especially the “Death Wish” series, remain popular with fans of action movies. Bronson’s journey from a poor coal-mining family to Hollywood stardom inspired many. Today, he is remembered as one of the iconic actors of his time, known for his gritty roles and powerful on-screen presence.
Charles Bronson
Charles Bronson
Male
Pneumonia
Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania, US
Los Angeles, California, US
Entrepreneur: Charles Bronson did not enjoy being constrained to a fixed scheduled. He loved to jump into activities that interested him.
He served as a tail gunner in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II, flying 25 combat missions and earning a Purple Heart.
Charles Bronson was born Charles Dennis Buchinsky on November 3, 1921, in a poor coal-mining family in Pennsylvania.
Bronson's breakthrough role came in 1960 when he played Bernardo O'Reilly in the classic film The Magnificent Seven.
He became one of the highest-paid actors in the world, earning nearly $2 million per film after the success of the Death Wish series.
His movies often earned more in other continents than in North America.
Charles Bronson won the Golden Globe Henrietta Award for World Film Favorites in 1972