View Full Version: Charlton Heston 1924 - 2008

Clive Cussler Forum > General Topics > Charlton Heston 1924 - 2008



Title: Charlton Heston 1924 - 2008


DirkPitt - April 6, 2008 06:33 AM (GMT)

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., April 6 (UPI)

Charlton Heston, who won an Oscar for playing the title role in "Ben Hur" and was probably best known as Moses, died Saturday in Beverly Hills, Calif., at 84.

user posted image

Heston's family released a statement announcing the death, the Los Angeles Times reported.

In 2002, Heston released a videotape announcing that he was suffering from Alzheimer's disease.

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

While Heston's most famous roles were in Biblical epics like "The Ten Commandments" and "Ben Hur," he showed an enormous range. He played a Mexican police officer in "Touch of Evil" with Orson Welles, Marc Antony in "Julius Caesar" and sci-fi heroes in "Soylent Green" and "Planet of the Apes."

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

In his later years, Heston was a well-known advocate of gun rights, parodying his role as Moses with a rifle instead of a rod for the National Rifle Association and serving as the organization's president.

The American Film Institute established the Charlton Heston Award in 2003, and made him its first recipient. The award is given to "acknowledge individuals who have made distinguished contributions to both the film and television communities and to the American Film Institute."

Heston served as president of the Screen Actors Guild from 1965 to 1971.

He is survived by his wife, Lydia. They married in 1944.


Andy in West Oz - April 6, 2008 12:54 PM (GMT)
Another one of the greats gone.

BIG RED - April 6, 2008 06:39 PM (GMT)
^Agreed. He was right up there on my list of favorite actors too (Behind the Duke). This is indeed a sad day.

tonym5 - April 6, 2008 11:55 PM (GMT)
Nearly all the great actors are gone. Just watched The Ox Bow Incident this morning enjoying Henry Fonda, Harry Morgan, etc.... A good movie with some fine character actors too. The first two generations of Hollywood are gone and those born in the 20s, 30s and 40s are beginng to slip away slowly. Charlton Heston we miss you, sir.




Hosted for free by InvisionFree