Charles Bronson
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BronsonTHIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING 'Bronson'' bills itself as the story of Britain's most notorious living prisoner, Michael Peterson, who early on in his 35 years in jail - 30 of them in solitary confinement - gave himself... In this article: Charles Bronson, Nicolas Winding Refn, Tom Hardy, Death Wish, Gotterdammerung, and Anton Bruckner |
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Detroit Free Press | 2 days ago
Local movie news and notes: Found Footage Festival celebrates VHS oddities
...Royal Oak. www.foundfootagefest.com. $10. The show will also be at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor at 9:15 p.m. Saturday. $10. 'Bronson' tells inmate's tale: The man known as Britain's most violent inmate is the subject of "Bronson"...
In this article: Found Footage Festival, Detroit, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, DVD, and Ann Arbor Film Festival
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | 3 days ago
'The Mechanic' brings eerie scenes to life in New Orleans
...featuring a stunt double with a definite resemblance to Statham (see below). Directed by Simon West and inspired by the 1972 Charles Bronson hitman drama of the same name, the film is nearing the midpoint of its nine-week local shoot. In...
In this article: New Orleans, World Trade Center, Simon West, Ben Foster, and Donald Sutherland
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TV.com - News | 5 days ago
V, Melrose Place, and NCIS
...TV.com account and username. by Stefanie Lee TV.com Staff Writer 11/17/09 12:00 AM Henry Fonda, Claudia Cardinale, and Charles Bronson star in Sergio Leone's sweeping 1969 spaghetti western. A masterful must-see. The Visitors are...
In this article: Melrose Place, Tv.com, Facebook, Heather Locklear, The Visitors, Sergio Leone, Joe Biden, Claudia Cardinale, and Henry Fonda
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The Seattle Times | 5 days ago
Louisiana seeing busy fall filming season
...state may reach its filming record of 84 projects, set last year. Bill Chartoff, producer of "The Mechanic" - a remake of 1972 Charles Bronson film - said the stable state tax credit was a plus, as was the charm of New Orleans as a...
In this article: Louisiana, New Orleans, The Mechanic, Goods and services, David Simon, World Wrestling Entertainment, and HBO
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Vulture | November 13, 2009
Ben Foster on Shooting The Messenger's Most Harrowing Scenes
...action movies? It's funny. I'm doing that exact thing right now. I'm shooting a remake of The Mechanic, which is an old Charles Bronson film about an older assassin who teaches a younger assassin. There's more consideration, sure, but at...
In this article: Ben Foster, The Messenger, The Hurt Locker, The Mechanic, X-Men: The Last Stand, 30 Days Of Night, and 3:10 To Yuma
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Daily Mail | November 13, 2009
Harry Brown: He may be an OAP, but Michael Caine's still able to blow the bl**dy doors off
...director Daniel Barber is a big improvement on Michael Winner (who wouldn't be?), and Caine is an infinitely subtler actor than Charles Bronson. Sean Harris also gives a marvellously sleazy impersonation of a drug-pushing, cannabis-growing,...
In this article: Michael Caine, Mike Leigh, Ken Loach, Sean Harris, Death Wish, Cannabis, Daniel Barber, and Michael Winner
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The Australian | November 12, 2009
Oscar for Corman, king of the cheapies
...a stage show and Hollywood remake. Others who got acting breaks from Corman include Robert De Niro (1970's Bloody Mama), Charles Bronson (1958's Machine-Gun Kelly) and Sylvester Stallone (1975's Capone and Death Race 2000). Corman has...
In this article: Oscar, James Cameron, Francis Ford Coppola, Ron Howard, Martin Scorsese, Hollywood, US, New World Pictures, and The Masque of the Red Death
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AP Online | November 11, 2009
And the Oscar goes to... B-movie king Corman
...remake. Along with Nicholson, those who got acting breaks from Corman include Robert De Niro (1970's "Bloody Mama"), Charles Bronson (1958's "Machine-Gun Kelly") and Sylvester Stallone (1975's "Capone" and "Death Race 2000"). Corman...
In this article: Roger Corman, Oscar, B-movie, James Cameron, Jack Nicholson, Francis Ford Coppola, Ron Howard, Martin Scorsese, William Shatner, and Death Race 2000
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Denver Post Entertainment | October 29, 2009
Review: Britain's most famous prisoner as one-man show
Tom Hardy as the British prioner Charles Bronson in "Bronson." (Magnet Releasing ) Nicolas Winding Refn's "Bronson" is a highly stylized and embellished film biography of a man known as the most famous prisoner in Britain. Born Michael...
In this article: Nicolas Winding Refn, Bronson, Tom Hardy, Clockwork Orange, Britain, Matt King, Amanda Burton, James Lance, and Stanley Kubrick
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Charles Bronson (born Charles Dennis Buchinsky, November 3, 1921 – August 30, 2003) was an American actor known for "tough guy" roles who starred in such classic films as Once Upon a Time in the West, The Magnificent Seven, The Dirty Dozen, The Great Escape, The Evil That Men Do as well as many other action melodramas, including the popular Death Wish series, which ran for two decades. He was most often cast as a police officer or a western gunfighter.
- Name At Birth:
- Charles Dennis Buchinsky
- Birth Date:
- November 03, 1921
- Birthplace:
- Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania, USA
- Death Date:
- August 30, 2003
- Place of Death:
- Los Angeles, California
- Spouse:
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- Harriet Tendler (1949–1967)
- Kim Weeks (1998–2003)
- Jill Ireland (1968–1990)
- Occupation:
- Actor
- Years Active:
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