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04 Oct, 1923
05 Apr, 2008
Pneumonia
American
Actor
84
Charlton Heston was a well-known American actor and political activist whose career lasted six decades. Born on October 4, 1923, in Evanston, Illinois, Heston grew up to be one of the most famous actors in the world. He was the son of Lilla and Russell Whitford Carter. His parents divorced when he was just ten years old, and his mother later remarried Chester Heston. Growing up, Heston had an interest in acting and theater.
He studied at New Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois, where he participated in school plays and drama club activities. However, his further studies were interrupted because of World War II. He served in the United States Army Air Forces as a radio operator and aerial gunner during the war. After the war, he returned to Northwestern University to complete his studies in drama and begin his journey to become an actor in the entertainment industry.
Charlton Heston made remarkable recognition during his performance as Moses in Cecil B. DeMille’s epic film “The Ten Commandments” (1956). The role displayed his commanding presence and solidified his position as a leading actor. He followed this success with his iconic portrayal of Judah Ben-Hur in the film “Ben-Hur.” Throughout his career, Heston displayed his versatility as an actor, taking on a wide range of roles in various genres.
Throughout Heston’s career, he acted in a wide range of roles in various genres. He performed in historical dramas such as “El Cid” (1961) and “55 Days at Peking” (1963), science fiction classics like “Planet of the Apes” (1968), and action-adventure films such as “The Greatest Show on Earth” (1952) and “The Omega Man” (1971). Heston obtained three Academy Award nominations for Best Actor throughout his career. He was nominated for his performances in “The Ten Commandments” (1956), “The Greatest Show on Earth” (1952), and “The Agony and the Ecstasy” (1965).
Other than his acting career, Heston was also actively participating in political and social causes. He worked as the president of the National Rifle Association (NRA) from 1998 to 2003, advocating for gun rights. Heston was also involved in civil rights marches during the 1960s, displaying his commitment to equality and justice. He marched alongside influential figures like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and fought against racial discrimination and segregation. Heston aligned himself with the Republican Party and actively supported Republican candidates and causes throughout his life.
Charlton Heston passed away on April 5, 2008, at the age of 84, in Beverly Hills, California. He had been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease in the final years of his life. His funeral was held at the Episcopal Parish of St. Matthew’s Church in Pacific Palisades, the church where Heston had regularly worshipped and attended. He was cremated, and his ashes were given to his family. Charlton Heston left behind a legacy as one of Hollywood’s best actors and a well-known figure in American politics. He also left an unerasable mark on America’s entertainment industry and political landscape.
Charlton Heston
Charlton Heston
Male
Pneumonia
Wilmette, Illinois, U.S.
Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
Executive: Excellent administrators, unsurpassed at managing things or people. He was really good at managing challenging situations.
Heston was involved in politics, both in and out of Hollywood.
Heston served as president of the National Rifle Association from 1998 to 2003.
He was born John Charlton Carter but took his stepfather’s last name for his stage name.
MTV Movie + TV Award
Bambi Award
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor
Laurel Award