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Topic History of: RIP Charlton Heston
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Al Actually, I used to refer to Charlton Heston as an icon when he was alive.

He did play typecast characters, but he brought them to life like no other actor could - apart from when he attempted to play Long John Silver. That didn't work at all.
JK2006 Nice quote from Sinatra when Charlton marched with Martin Luther King...

"That guy Heston has to watch it; If he's not careful he'll get actors a good name".
HisWestiness The Ten Commandments = Classic over the top religious epic, one of my favourite movies ever.

R.I.P
In The Know Clifford wrote:
Good riddance to a war mongering, white supremacist.

Not sure that's correct - he was a major supporter of Dr Martin Luther King, and was standing only a few feet away from him (on the Washington march) when he made his "I Have A Dream" speech).
Clifford Good riddance to a war mongering, white supremacist.