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Born: November 3, 1921 – Died: August 30, 2003
Emerging from the coal mines to become one of Hollywood's quintessential tough guys, Charles Bronson's rugged demeanor and stoic screen presence made him a true icon of the action genre. Born Charles Buchinsky to a Lithuanian immigrant father, Walter, and a Pennsylvania-born mother of Lithuanian descent, Mary (Valinsky), in a small Pennsylvania town, Bronson was one of 15 children raised in a household where toughness was a necessity.
Early Life and Career
Bronson's early life was marked by hardship, which included a stint working in the coal mines. After graduating from high school, he served in World War II, later harnessing the GI Bill to pivot towards art and acting, studying at the Pasadena Playhouse. His film debut came after a teacher's recommendation caught the attention of a director. Early uncredited roles dotted his entry into acting, but it wasn't until his performance as a menacing assistant in a 1953 thriller that audiences took notice.
The first substantial impact on his career came with a major successful project in the 1960s, which set the tone for the tough-guy persona he would become known for. Bronson's star truly ascended in 1974 with his controversial role in "Death Wish," a film that resonated with audiences amidst rising urban crime, leading to several sequels. Awards and critical acclaim followed, including an Emmy nomination, solidifying his place in cinematic history.
Off-screen, Bronson was also known for his artistry, a passion that paralleled his acting career. He was married more than once, with his children also coming into the public eye. His life was not without controversy or struggle, including a battle with Alzheimer's disease towards the end of his life. Bronson's philanthropic efforts were less publicized but nonetheless part of his legacy.
Charles Bronson remains a figure synonymous with a particular brand of stoic heroism. His journey from the coal mines to international fame, coupled with a distinctive minimalist acting style, keeps his memory alive as an enduring symbol of Hollywood's golden age of action cinema.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1999 | Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion (TV Movie) | Paul Fein |
1997 | Breach of Faith: A Family of Cops II (TV Movie) | Commissioner Paul Fein |
1995 | Family of Cops (TV Movie) | Paul Fein |
1994 | Death Wish: The Face of Death | Paul Kersey |
1993 | Donato and Daughter (TV Movie) | Sgt. Mike Donato |
1993 | The Sea Wolf (TV Movie) | Capt. Wolf Larsen |
1991 | Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus (TV Movie) | Francis Church |
1991 | The Indian Runner | Mr. Roberts |
1989 | Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects | Lt. Crowe |
1988 | Messenger of Death | Garret Smith |
1987 | Death Wish 4: The Crackdown | Paul Kersey |
1987 | Assassination | Jay Killian |
1986 | Act of Vengeance (TV Movie) | Joseph 'Jock' Yablonski |
1986 | Murphy's Law | Jack Murphy |
1985 | Death Wish 3 | Paul Kersey |
1984 | The Evil That Men Do | Holland |
1983 | 10 to Midnight | Leo Kessler |
1982 | Death Wish II | Paul Kersey |
1981 | Death Hunt | Albert Johnson |
1980 | Borderline | Jeb Maynard |
1980 | Cabo Blanco | Giff Hoyt |
1979 | Love and Bullets | Charlie Congers |
1977 | Telefon | Maj. Grigori Borzov |
1977 | *The White Buffalo* | Bill Hickok | James Otis |
1976 | Raid on Entebbe (TV Movie) | Brig. Gen. Dan Shomron |
1976 | St. Ives | Raymond St Ives |
1976 | *From Noon Till Three* | Graham Dorsey |
1975 | Breakheart Pass | Deakin |
1975 | Hard Times | Chaney |
1975 | Breakout | Nick Colton |
1974 | Death Wish | Paul Kersey |
1974 | Mr. Majestyk | Vince Majestyk |
1973 | Chino | Chino Valdez |
1973 | The Stone Killer | Lou Torrey |
1972 | *The Mechanic* | Arthur Bishop |
1972 | The Valachi Papers | Joe Valachi |
1972 | Chato's Land | Pardon Chato |
1971 | Red Sun | Link Stuart |
1971 | Someone Behind the Door | The Stranger |
1970 | Cold Sweat | Joe Martin |
1970 | Violent City | Jeff Heston |
1970 | You Can't Win 'Em All | Josh Corey |
1970 | Rider on the Rain | Col. Harry Dobbs |
1970 | London Affair | Scott Wardman |
1968 | Once Upon a Time in the West | Harmonica |
1968 | Farewell, Friend | Franz Propp |
1968 | Villa Rides | Fierro |
1968 | Guns for San Sebastian | Teclo |
1967 | Dundee and the Culhane (TV Series) | Horton Reagen |
1965–1967 | The Virginian (TV Series) | Harge Talbot | Ben Justin |
1967 | The Dirty Dozen | Joseph T. Wladislaw |
1967 | The Fugitive (TV Series) | Ralph Schuyler |
1966 | This Property Is Condemned | J.J. |
1966 | The F.B.I. (TV Series) | Earl Clayton |
1966 | The Legend of Jesse James (TV Series) | Cheyney |
1965 | Battle of the Bulge | Wolenski |
1965 | Rawhide (TV Series) | Del Lingman |
1965 | The Big Valley (TV Series) | Tate |
1965 | The Sandpiper | Cos Erickson |
1965 | Combat! (TV Series) | Velasquez |
1964 | Bonanza (TV Series) | Harry Starr |
1964 | Guns of Diablo | Linc Murdock |
1963–1964 | The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters (TV Series) | Linc Murdock |
1963 | 4 for Texas | Matson |
1963 | Dr. Kildare (TV Series) | Harry Gregg |
1962–1963 | Empire (TV Series) | Paul Moreno |
1963 | The Great Escape | Danny 'Tunnel King' |
1957–1963 | Have Gun - Will Travel (TV Series) | Sheriff Jim Redrock | Ben Jalisco | Henry Grey ... |
1962 | Kid Galahad | Lew Nyack |
1962 | The Untouchables (TV Series) | Janos Colescou |
1956–1962 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) | Ray Bardon | Frank Bramwell | Det. Krovitch |
1961 | Adventures in Paradise (TV Series) | Dan Morton |
1961 | X-15 | Lt. Col. Lee Brandon |
1961 | The New Breed (TV Series) | Jerry Bergason |
1961 | Cain's Hundred (TV Series) | Hank Conrad |
1961 | A Thunder of Drums | Trooper Hanna |
1961 | The Twilight Zone (TV Series) | The Man |
1961 | Master of the World | John Strock |
1960–1961 | Hennesey (TV Series) | Lt. Cmdr. Steve Ogrodowski |
1960–1961 | Laramie (TV Series) | Cory Lake | Frank Buckley |
1961 | The Loretta Young Show (TV Series) | Eugene Walters |
1961 | One Step Beyond (TV Series) | Yank Dawson |
1955–1961 | General Electric Theater (TV Series) | Soldier Conlon | Henry | Pike |
1960 | Riverboat (TV Series) | Crowley |
1960 | The Aquanauts (TV Series) | Hector Morrison |
1960 | The Magnificent Seven | Bernardo O'Reilly |
1960 | The Islanders (TV Series) | Dutch Malkin |
1958–1960 | Playhouse 90 (TV Series) | Sgt. Meras | Andy Kovaric | Wolf Hagan |
1958–1960 | Man with a Camera (TV Series) | Mike Kovac |
1959 | Never So Few | Sgt. John Danforth |
1959 | Yancy Derringer (TV Series) | Rogue Donovan |
1959 | U.S. Marshal (TV Series) | Pvt. 'Guardhouse' Ravenal |
1956–1958 | Gunsmoke (TV Series) | Ben Tiple | Crego |
1958 | When Hell Broke Loose | Steve Boland |
1958 | Tales of Wells Fargo (TV Series) | Butch Cassidy |
1958 | Gang War | Alan Avery |
1958 | The Walter Winchell File (TV Series) | Eggers |
1958 | Machine-Gun Kelly | George R. 'Machine Gun' Kelly |
1958 | Sugarfoot (TV Series) | Cliff Raven | Sandy Randall |
1958 | M Squad (TV Series) | Eddie Loder |
1958 | Showdown at Boot Hill | Luke Welsh |
1958 | The Court of Last Resort (TV Series) | Steve Hrdilka |
1957 | Suspicion (TV Series) | Cal |
1957 | Studio One (TV Series) | Cal |
1957 | Colt .45 (TV Series) | Danny Gordon |
1957 | The O. Henry Playhouse (TV Series) | Sam Galloway | Barney O'Keefe |
1957 | Richard Diamond, Private Detective (TV Series) | Dan Rocco |
1957 | Run of the Arrow | Blue Buffalo |
1957 | Those Whiting Girls (TV Series) | Martin Carroll |
1957 | Hey, Jeannie! (TV Series) | Rocky Harman |
1957 | The Millionaire (TV Series) | Jerry Bell |
1957 | The Sheriff of Cochise (TV Series) | Zenogalache a.k.a. Apache Kid |
1957 | Studio 57 (TV Series) | Dawson |
1956 | Have Camera Will Travel (TV Movie) | Reese |
1956 | Wire Service (TV Series) | Sam Adams |
1956 | Telephone Time (TV Series) | Unknown |
1956 | Warner Brothers Presents (TV Series) | Vic | Brodsky |
1954–1956 | Medic (TV Series) | Alexis St. Martin | Dr. John Bircher |
1956 | Jubal | Reb Haislipp |
1955–1956 | Crusader (TV Series) | Mike Brod |
1954–1955 | The Joe Palooka Story (TV Series) | Eddie Crane |
1955 | Target Zero | Sgt. Vince Gaspari |
1955 | Cavalcade of America (TV Series) | John Stanizewski |
1955 | Luke and the Tenderfoot (TV Series) | John Wesley Hardin |
1955 | The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse (TV Series) | Joe Krossen |
1954–1955 | Treasury Men in Action (TV Series) | Vince Sanderson | Frankie Ames | Ollie Blake |
1955 | Stage 7 (TV Series) | Jerry Donn | Murray Forman |
1955 | Public Defender (TV Series) | Nobby Bullaid |
1955 | Big House, U.S.A. | Benny Kelly |
1955 | The Man Behind the Badge (TV Series) | Ralph |
1955 | Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) | Sergeant Borth |
1954 | Vera Cruz | Pittsburgh (as Charles Buchinsky) |
1954 | Drum Beat | Kintpuash - aka Captain Jack |
1954 | Apache | Hondo (as Charles Buchinsky) |
1954 | Riding Shotgun | Pinto (as Charles Buchinsky) |
1954 | Tennessee Champ | Sixty Jubel (as Charles Buchinsky) |
1954 | Waterfront (TV Series) | Danny Cook aka Bob Hayden (as Charles Buchinski) |
1953 | Miss Sadie Thompson | Pvt. Edwards (as Charles Buchinsky) |
1953 | Four Star Playhouse (TV Series) | Frank Dana (as Charles Buchinsky) |
1953 | Crime Wave | Ben Hastings (as Charles Buchinsky) |
1953 | Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) | Sgt. Roy Smith |
1953 | House of Wax | Igor (as Charles Buchinsky) |
1953 | Chevron Theatre (TV Series) | (as Charles Buchinsky) |
1952–1953 | The Doctor (TV Series) | Joe Langan |
1953 | The Clown | Eddie - Dice Player (uncredited) |
1952 | Off Limits | Russell (uncredited) |
1952 | The Roy Rogers Show (TV Series) | Willie Killer Conley (as Chas. Buchinski) |
1952 | Torpedo Alley | Submariner (uncredited) |
1952 | Biff Baker, U.S.A. (TV Series) | Wilhelm | Czech spy (as Charles Buchinsky) |
1952 | Bloodhounds of Broadway | Phil Green - aka 'Pittsburgh Philo' (uncredited) |
1952 | Battle Zone | Private (uncredited) |
1952 | Diplomatic Courier | Russian Agent (uncredited) |
1952 | Pat and Mike | Hank Tasling (as Charles Buchinski) |
1952 | The Marrying Kind | Eddie (uncredited) |
1952 | My Six Convicts | Jocko (as Charles Buchinsky) |
1952 | Red Skies of Montana | Neff (uncredited) |
1952 | The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) | Perky - Boxer in McPugg Skit (as Charles Buchinsky) |
1951 | The Mob | Jack (uncredited) |
1951 | The People Against O'Hara | Angelo Korvac (uncredited) |
1951 | You're in the Navy Now | Wascylewski (uncredited) |
1949 | Fireside Theatre (TV Series) | Cooper |