Subrick Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 By BOB THOMAS, Associated Press Writer Sun Apr 6, 2:30 PM ET LOS ANGELES - Charlton Heston, the Oscar winner who portrayed Moses and other heroic figures on film in the '50s and '60s and later championed conservative values as head of the National Rifle Association, has died. He was 84. The actor died Saturday night at his home in Beverly Hills with his wife Lydia at his side, family spokesman Bill Powers said. He declined to comment on the cause of death or provide further details. "Charlton Heston was seen by the world as larger than life. He was known for his chiseled jaw, broad shoulders and resonating voice, and, of course, for the roles he played," Heston's family said in a statement. Heston revealed in 2002 that he had symptoms consistent with Alzheimer's disease. With his large, muscular build, well-boned face and sonorous voice, Heston proved the ideal star during the period when Hollywood was filling movie screens with panoramas depicting the religious and historical past. "I have a face that belongs in another century," he often remarked. The actor assumed the role of leader offscreen as well. He served as president of the Screen Actors Guild and chairman of the American Film Institute and marched in the civil rights movement of the 1960s. With age, he grew more conservative and campaigned for conservative candidates. In June 1998, Heston was elected president of the NRA, for which he had posed for ads holding a rifle. Heston famously used to say that the only way his gun would be taken away is "from my cold, dead hands." Former first lady Nancy Reagan said Sunday in a prepared statement that she was heartbroken to hear of Heston's death. "I will never forget Chuck as a hero on the big screen in the roles he played, but more importantly I considered him a hero in life for the many times that he stepped up to support Ronnie in whatever he was doing," she said. The National Rifle Association of America's Wayne LaPierre said, "America has lost a great patriot." Heston Quote
jitz Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 The guy was a wanker. Hanging onto 1940's ideals in the 21st century. The one decent thing in Bowling for Colombine was that fat shit making fun of Charlton Heston. His alzeimer's was nature's way of silencing a very destructive man, who was leading a large group of American yokel's down a very bad path. Good fucking riddance. Quote
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