Heston is a movie legend, having portrayed presidents, saints, holy men and geniuses. One of the all-time most-memorable movie scenes features Evanston, Illinois-born Heston in his role as Moses in the "The Ten Commandments," raising his arms and parting the Red Sea to escape the avenging troops of Pharaoh Ramses.
Heston had an imposing screen presence, with his chiseled jaw good looks and booming baritone voice. He made his first big screen appearance in 1941, but it was more than a decade later that he became a box office star with the movie "The Greatest Show on Earth." Heston was ticket selling gold throughout the 1950s, with "Ben-Hur" (1959) landing him the Oscar for Best Actor - and again, his portrayal of an historical figure landed him an incredibly memorable scene, driving a chariot against seemingly insurmountable odds.
In the early '60s, Heston continued playing 'bigger than life' historic figures, most notably Michelangelo in "The Sound and the Fury."
And then - his dip into science fiction, first in the classic cautionary tale "Planet of the Apes" as a space traveler marooned on a strange planet in which apes, not men, rose to be the dominant species. Again, Heston appears in one of filmdoms most memorable scenes, the ending that shocked audiences into silence in 1968.
Heston made more trips into science fiction before unofficially retiring from acting, in "Soylent Green" and "The Omega Man" both having scenes in which Heston was set up by directors and film writers to appear in scenes that are forever burned into the minds of anyone having seen these films.
Heston was never one to shy away from his political leanings, or to share his views with others. Unlike most of the Hollywood crowd of the last twenty years, Heston was a staunch Republican and conservative, with a strong drive to protect the individual freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution, including his nearly-evangelical push for the 2nd Amendment right to bear arms. This made Heston both respected and admired, and a pariah, amongst his peers in the film acting world.
Charlton Heston - 1924 to 2008 - you will be missed.
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16 Comments
Post a CommentHe was a favorite of mine and he will be missed very much by all of his fans!
I'd forgotten he was in "Planet of the Apes." Very good article and tribute to a legend.
I'm going to miss him!
Great article, I heard he had passed but had not heard the details. Thanks for sharing great info. about him.
I loved Charlton - he was an asset to everything he did and stood for. He will be missed.
Thanks for the obit! He was a well-respected actor and activist. You don't see his caliber of person in Hollywood anymore!
Charlton Heston was an incredible actor and man. He will truly be missed. Thanks for the tribute.
I didn't hear about this. but what a shock. Great reporting!
I saw it in passing on the news. Truly a terrible loss.
Great actor. I watched Michelangelo not very long ago. Love Ben-Hur, too. Thanks for the article.