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The lead actor in this great 1950 Western grew a mustache for the role, which later received the blame for its lack of success at the box office.
The film was directed by the two-time Academy Award Best Director nominee Henry King, who collaborated with Peck on a number of projects, and is based on the novel by former Air Force officers Sy ...
“Gregory Peck, of course, is the toughest” of a band of bandits who clash with a tomboy (Anne Baxter) and her grandfather, the New York Times notes.The review goes on to promise that “for ...
The script used by 20th century superstar Gregory Peck for his Oscar-winning performance in “To Kill a Mockingbird” sold for $84,375 at auction.. Dallas-based Heritage Auctions sold the 1962 ...
Gregory Peck, a La Jolla native who co-founded the La Jolla Playhouse and became one of the world’s great film stars, died 20 years ago this week. His death on June 12, 2003, at the age of 87 ...
Here are five essential Gregory Peck performances . If there was one constant to Gregory Peck’s 50-year movie career, it was dignity. It was a character trait built into his granite jaw and ...
Gregory and his second wife, Veronique Peck, welcomed their first child, son Anthony “Tony,” on Oct. 24, 1956. Growing up in California, Anthony was exposed to the arts through his father’s ...
On Oct. 11, 1948, Hollywood star Gregory Peck wrote a column looking back at his early days as an actor, where he discovered a scathing first review from a critic that helped inform his future work.
Nearly 50 years ago, none other than Atticus Finch himself, Oscar-winner Gregory Peck, used his position as president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to oversee a series of ...