Forty-five years ago, Gregory Peck, starring as a General Douglas MacArthur, spoke to the Union’s James Meade in between filming scenes from Universal Studio’s “MacArthur” around San Diego. Peck, a La ...
As a young stage actor in New York during the 1940s, Gregory Peck made the leap into making movies not for fame, but for family. “I was in debt somewhat; I’d gotten myself married [to Greta Kukkonen]; ...
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legends is just about exhausted. Peck was one of the last links to the movies’ “golden age” of the 1940s and ‘50s, when its stars were larger than life, at least in the eyes of their fans. He was also ...
In a career that spanned six decades and more than 50 films, Gregory Peck -- who died yesterday at the age of 87 at his Los Angeles home -- was one of the most beloved, honored and accomplished of all ...
“Ladies and gentlemen, Gen. Douglas MacArthur,” said a Universal Studio publicist, introducing Gregory Peck to a traveling press contingent in tones grander than his usual, “The bus leaves in five ...
Few actors have ever worn moral authority so effortlessly on screen as Gregory Peck. With his towering presence, deep voice, and unshakable dignity, Peck became a cinematic symbol of decency, strength ...
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