Charles Bronson

Charles Bronson

Born: 1921-11-03 Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania, USA

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles Bronson (born Charles Dennis Buchinsky; November 3, 1921 – August 30, 2003) was an American actor. He was known for his roles in action films and his "granite features and brawny physique". Bronson was born into extreme poverty in Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania, a coal mining town in the Allegheny Mountains. Bronson's father, a miner, died when Bronson was young. Bronson himself worked in the mines as well until joining the United States Army Air Forces in 1943 to fight in World War II. Bronson had sizeable co-starring roles in The Magnificent Seven (1960), The Great Escape (1963), This Property Is Condemned (1966), and The Dirty Dozen (1967). Bronson also performed in many major television shows, and was nominated for an Emmy Award for his supporting role in an episode of General Electric Theater. Actor Alain Delon (who was a fan of Bronson) hired him to co-star with him in the French film Adieu l'ami (1968). That year, he also played one of the leads in the Italian spaghetti Western, Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). Bronson continued playing leads in various action, Western, and war films made in Europe, including Rider on the Rain (1970), which won a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. During this time Bronson was the most popular American actor in Europe. Early life and war service Bronson was born November 3, 1921, in Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania, a coal mining region in the Allegheny Mountains, north of Johnstown. He was the 11th of 15 children born into a Roman Catholic family of Lithuanian descent. The very large family slept in shifts in their cold-water shack. The coal car tracks that ran out of the mine's mouth passed just a few yards away. His father, Walter Buchinsky (né Vladislavas Valteris Paulius Bučinskas/Bučinskis), was a Lipka Tatar from Druskininkai in southern Lithuania. Bronson's mother, Mary (née Valinsky), whose parents were from Lithuania, was born in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, in the Anthracite Coal Region. Bronson said English was not spoken at home during his childhood, like many other first-generation American children he grew up with. He once recounted that even as a soldier, his accent was strong enough to make his comrades think he was a foreigner. Besides English, he could speak Lithuanian and Russian. Marriages His first marriage was to Harriet Tendler, whom he met when both were fledgling actors in Philadelphia. They had two children, Suzanne and Tony, before divorcing in 1965. Bronson died at age 81 on August 30, 2003, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Bronson was married to English actress Jill Ireland from October 5, 1968, until her death in 1990. Death Bronson died at age 81 on August 30, 2003, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Although pneumonia and Alzheimer's disease have been cited as his cause of death, neither appears on his death certificate, which cites "respiratory failure", "metastatic lung cancer", with, secondarily, "chronic obstructive pulmonary disease" and "congestive cardiomyopathy" as the causes of death. He was interred at Brownsville Cemetery in West Windsor, Vermont. CLR

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Cain's Hundred

Cain's Hundred

1961-09-19
The F.B.I.

The F.B.I.

1965-09-19
The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters

The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters

1963-09-29
Gunsmoke

Gunsmoke

1955-09-10
Studio One

Studio One

1948-11-07
Combat!

Combat!

1962-10-02
General Electric Theater

General Electric Theater

1953-02-01
The Islanders

The Islanders

1960-10-02
Man with a Camera

Man with a Camera

1958-10-10
The Twilight Zone

The Twilight Zone

1959-10-02
Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

1955-10-02
Rawhide

Rawhide

1959-01-09
Have Gun, Will Travel

Have Gun, Will Travel

1957-09-14
The Fugitive

The Fugitive

1963-09-17
The Millionaire

The Millionaire

1955-01-19
The Virginian

The Virginian

1962-09-19
Yancy Derringer

Yancy Derringer

1958-10-02
The Aquanauts

The Aquanauts

1960-09-14
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars

1951-10-05
Richard Diamond, Private Detective

Richard Diamond, Private Detective

1957-07-01
One Step Beyond

One Step Beyond

1959-01-20
The Big Valley

The Big Valley

1965-09-15
M Squad

M Squad

1957-09-20
Adventures in Paradise

Adventures in Paradise

1959-10-05
Medic

Medic

1954-09-13
Sugarfoot

Sugarfoot

1957-09-17
Riverboat

Riverboat

1959-09-13
Wire Service

Wire Service

1956-10-04
The New Breed

The New Breed

1961-10-03
Cavalcade of America

Cavalcade of America

1952-10-01
The American Film Institute Salute to ...

The American Film Institute Salute to ...

1973-04-02
The Legend of Jesse James

The Legend of Jesse James

1965-09-13
Dr. Kildare

Dr. Kildare

1961-09-27
Treasury Men in Action

Treasury Men in Action

1950-09-11
Letter to Loretta

Letter to Loretta

1953-09-20
Biff Baker U.S.A.

Biff Baker U.S.A.

1952-11-06
Hey, Jeannie!

Hey, Jeannie!

1956-09-08
Sugarfoot

Sugarfoot

1957-09-17
Gunsmoke

Gunsmoke

1955-09-10
The Virginian

The Virginian

1962-09-19
General Electric Theater

General Electric Theater

1953-02-01
General Electric Theater

General Electric Theater

1953-02-01
Biff Baker U.S.A.

Biff Baker U.S.A.

1952-11-06
Four Star Playhouse

Four Star Playhouse

1952-09-25
U.S. Marshall

U.S. Marshall

1956-09-21
U.S. Marshall

U.S. Marshall

1956-09-21
Bonanza

Bonanza

1959-09-12
Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

1955-10-02
Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

1955-10-02
Colt .45

Colt .45

1957-10-18
The Walter Winchell File

The Walter Winchell File

1957-10-02
The Dick Cavett Show

The Dick Cavett Show

1968-06-06
Tales of Wells Fargo

Tales of Wells Fargo

1957-03-18
Telephone Time

Telephone Time

1956-04-08
Playhouse 90

Playhouse 90

1956-10-04
Suspicion

Suspicion

1957-09-30
Playhouse 90

Playhouse 90

1956-10-04
Playhouse 90

Playhouse 90

1956-10-04
Studio 57

Studio 57

1954-09-21
Golden Globe Awards

Golden Globe Awards

1944-01-20