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Charles Bronson

03 Nov, 1921 in Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania, USA

Charles Bronson (born Charles Dennis Buchinsky; November 3, 1921 – August 30, 2003) was an American actor. Known for his "granite features and brawny physique,"[2] he gained international fame for his starring roles in action, western, and war films; initially as a supporting player and later a leading man. A... quintessential cinematic "tough guy", Bronson was cast in various roles where the plot line hinged on the authenticity of the character's toughness and brawn.[3] At the height of his fame in the early 1970s, he was the world's No. 1 box office attraction, commanding $1 million per film.[4] Born to a Lithuanian-American coal mining family in rural Pennsylvania, Bronson served in the United States Army Air Forces as a bomber tail gunner during World War II. He worked several odd jobs before entering the film industry in the early 1950s, playing bit and supporting roles as henchmen, thugs, and other "heavies". After playing a villain in the Western film Drum Beat, he was cast in his first leading role by B-movie auteur Roger Corman, playing the title character in the gangster picture Machine-Gun Kelly (1958). The role brought him to the attention of mainstream critics, and led to sizable co-lead parts as an Irish-Mexican gunslinger in The Magnificent Seven (1960), a claustrophobic tunneling expert in The Great Escape (1963), a small-town Southern louche in This Property Is Condemned (1966), and a prisoner-turned-commando in The Dirty Dozen (1967). Description above from the Wikipedia article Charles Bronson,  licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Also Known As:

Charles Dennis BuchinskyLe Sacre MonstreKarolis BučinskisKarolis Dionyzas Bučinskis

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Never So Few
54% (1959)
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Red Sun
70% (1971)
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Vera Cruz
66% (1954)
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X-15
59% (1961)
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Jubal
67% (1956)
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Apache
62% (1954)
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Kid Galahad
61% (1962)
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Villa Rides
63% (1968)
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Chino
55% (1973)
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Gang War
64% (1958)
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Twinky
48% (1970)
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Off Limits
60% (1952)
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Drum Beat
61% (1954)
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Target Zero
53% (1955)
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Battle Zone
50% (1952)
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The Mob
66% (1951)
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The Clown
54% (1953)
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Studio One
44% (1948)
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Rawhide
70% (1959)
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M Squad
52% (1957)
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Medic
56% (1954)
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Sugarfoot
42% (1957)
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Riverboat
62% (1959)
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Wire Service
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The New Breed
70% (1961)
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Dr. Kildare
54% (1961)
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Sugarfoot
42% (1957)
Stage 7
100% (1970)
The Doctor
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Empire
68% (1962)
Stage 7
100% (1970)
Chevron Theatre
100% (1952)
Chevron Theatre
100% (1952)
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Colt .45
50% (1957)
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Playhouse 90
74% (1956)
Empire
68% (1962)
Empire
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Crusader
40% (1955)