Leone had wanted Bronson for all three of what became known as the "Man with No Name" trilogy, but Bronson turned him down each time. He turned down the lead role in A Fistful of Dollars after describing it as the "worst script I have ever seen"; he turned down the role of Col.
The term "Charles Bronson" is frequently uttered in Reservoir Dogs in reference to a "tough guy". He was very active in raising funds for the John Wayne Cancer Institute. Capable of essaying a variety of types, from Russian to American Indian, from homicidal villain to tight-lipped hero, Bronson suddenly became a star at the age of Following the success of Death Wish he repeated, with little variation, his role as a vengeful urban vigilante.
In the latter part of his career, he worked predominantly with The Guns of Navarone director J. Lee Thompson. Ives and The White Buffalo His parents were from Lithuania, where his father was a coal miner, and he grew up in a western Pennsylvania coal-mining town.
Like all the men in his family he worked in the mines, but hated it and used a variety of means to escape it including the military and, eventually, acting. His expertise with tunneling and working underground turned out to be quite helpful when making The Great Escape in the role of "Tunnel King" Velinski. However, even though the "tunnel" he was working in was a cutaway set, he could only stay in it for a few minutes at a time before he had to get up and leave.
As a boy working in the mines, he was caught in a cave-in and almost died before he was finally rescued. Ever since that time he had had a deathly fear of enclosed spaces. In the s a lady whom he'd never met left him her estate worth well over a million dollars. She was a big fan of his. Her family sued and he ended up settling with them out of court. Retired from acting after undergoing hip replacement surgery in August Japanese manga artist Buronson , famed for his "Fist of the Northstar" manga, took the name in honor of Bronson his real name is Yoshiyuki Okamura and sports a similar mustache.
Growing up without much money for newer clothes, as a boy he often wore his older sister's hand-me-downs. Tested and read for Christopher Reeve 's role in Superman Volume 7, , pages Tennessee Williams wanted him to play the general in his play "The Red Devil Battery Sign" in , but he wasn't interested.
Bill Murray said he based his character in Lost in Translation on Bronson. Bronson and wife Jill Ireland attended the ceremony. He was seriously considered for the role of Gen. However, Gene Hackman was eventually cast. Was one of the first big stars to notice the emerging "new media" that was arriving--video and laserdisc--and had a clause put in all his contracts that sales from these new formats should be included in his royalties.
For the first time in his life he was well fed and well dressed, and it afforded him the opportunity to improve his English. Robert Mitchum did not get along with Bronson when they filmed Villa Rides He later said he could not understand why Bronson was famous. Although born in Pennsylvania, Bronson grew up speaking Russian and Lithuanian as his first language his father was an immigrant, and his mother was the daughter of immigrants.
Was a successful artist and painter. He once had an "anonymous" showing of his artwork at a gallery in California under his birth name of Buchinsky , and every piece of art sold within two weeks. Was once considered to star in a film to be directed by Sam Peckinpah in the latter part of his career but he refused.
His reason was "I ain't working with no drunk". A heavy smoker for most of his life, he suffered from severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in later years. When he first signed with his long time agent Paul Kohner, he told Kohner that if he made him a star, he'd buy him a Rolls-Royce. True to his word, when Bronson made it big he delivered a brand-new Rolls-Royce to the Kohner house. According to director Michael Winner , Bronson had a considerable amount of plastic surgery in the s.
In he was a gunner on a Boeing B Superfortress with the Guam-based 61st Bombardment Squadron of the 39th Bombardment Group, which conducted combat missions against the Japanese home islands. He flew 25 missions and received a Purple Heart for wounds received in battle.
He rarely granted interviews, or commented on his own films. However, he plainly stated his unhappiness with Death Wish 3 at least a few times, and was especially angered when he discovered that Michael Winner filmed extremely gory shots with extras as nameless thugs when he was off-set.
This turned out to be Marvin's final role. He turned down the role of the titular character's father in Billy Madison He turned down the role of Pasquinel in Centennial He was originally offered the role of Woodrow Call in Lonesome Dove , but turned it down.
His personal handgun was a Wildey. He suggested its use in Death Wish 3 Billy Crystal claimed that Bronson was offered the role of Curly in City Slickers , only to be rudely rebuffed because the character dies.
Jack Palance went on to win an Oscar for the role. He was considered for James Coburn 's role in Firepower Rumor had it that Bronson turned the film down because the producers had refused to write in a role for his wife, Jill Ireland.
He learned to speak English when he was a teenager; before that, he spoke Lithuanian and Russian. He was considered to replace John Wayne in Rooster Cogburn He was also considered for Wayne's role in The Shootist He was considered for the lead role in The Driver , as Walter Hill had previously worked with him on Hard Times However, Bronson wasn't happy with how Hill had edited Jill Ireland 's performance in the film and that was the end of that.
Acting is the easiest thing I've done, I guess that's why I'm stuck with it. Someday I'd like a part where I can lean my elbow against a mantlepiece and have a cocktail.
I don't look like someone who leans on a mantelpiece with a cocktail in my hand, you know. I look like the kind of guy who has a bottle of beer in my hand. Casting directors cast in their own, or an idealized image.
Maybe I don't look like anybody's ideal. Beyond that, he has one fault: he is inflexible. He's horrified if you give him ideas; he only appreciates his own. He wants to use his own brain for everything. That's his greatest fault.
If he wasn't so inflexible he would be very great. He refuses to give in. Well, it's impossible for one man to know everything. They did not, however, give the public or media the right to attend. Bronson, who has a Parole Board hearing coming up to consider his case, wants the hearing to be in public to ensure there is open justice.
The Ministry of Justice maintains the requirement for open justice is met because the Parole Board can permit observers to attend and will release a summary of any final decision.
But Matthew Stanbury, counsel for Bronson, told the high court in a preliminary application for permission to bring a legal challenge that Parole Board rules did not permit proceedings to be held in public.
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