THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Movie tough guy Charles Bronson dies – 2003

Via History.com

On August 30, 2003, the actor Charles Bronson, best known for his tough-guy roles in such films as The Dirty Dozen and the Death Wish franchise, dies at the age of 81 in Los Angeles.

Bronson was born Charles Buchinsky on November 3, 1921, in Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania, to Lithuanian immigrants. The 11th of 15 children, he worked in the Pennsylvania coal mines as a teenager and later served in the Army during World War II. After the war, he worked a series of odd jobs and took acting lessons. He had an uncredited part in the 1951 film You’re in the Navy Now, starring Gary Cooper, and a small part (credited as Charles Buchinsky) in 1952’s Pat and Mike, with Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. In the mid-1950s, he changed his name to Bronson because he believed it wasn’t smart for an actor to have a Russian-sounding last name at a time when there was a strong anti-Communist sentiment in America.

During the 1950s and 1960s, Bronson was cast as a tough character in a slew of TV shows and such films as The Magnificent Seven (1960), a Western directed by John Sturges that co-starred Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen; The Great Escape (1963), a World War II drama also directed by Sturges and co-starring McQueen; The Dirty Dozen (1967), another World War II-era story featuring Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine; and Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), a spaghetti Western directed by Sergio Leone that co-starred Henry Fonda.

The craggy-faced Bronson achieved fame in Europe–in Italy he was known as Il Brutto or “The Ugly One”–before he became a full-fledged Hollywood star in the 1970s. In 1974’s action thriller Death Wish, Bronson played the New York City architect Paul Kersey, who becomes a vigilante and goes after street criminals following attacks on his wife and daughter. Although the film was criticized for its graphic violence, it was a box-office success and spawned four sequels from 1982 to 1994. Bronson’s last starring movie role came in 1994’s Death Wish V: The Face of Death.

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14 Comments
well_Inever
well_Inever
August 30, 2023 6:09 am

If you haven’t seen Once Upon a Time in the West I highly recommend it. A little trivia about the movie. One of the gun fighters in the opening scene committed suicide after his role.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064116/

zappalives
zappalives
  well_Inever
August 30, 2023 7:59 am

That movie is a fucking masterpiece !
Final gunfight scene with Fonda is sublime.
Claudia Cardinale…………….a stunning natural beauty.
Perhaps the best revenge movie ever made.

RoCar
RoCar
  zappalives
August 30, 2023 1:54 pm

Fonda played such an evil SOB in that movie.

J Far
J Far
  well_Inever
August 30, 2023 12:53 pm

Absolutely epic movie.

Perfect Stranger
Perfect Stranger
August 30, 2023 7:49 am

“From Noon till Three” is pretty good too.

Suds
Suds
August 30, 2023 8:29 am

Still love re-watching him as Vadislav, with Marvin, Savalas, Borgnine & Jim Brown in Dirty Dozen. Great war movie.
He also stayed true to wifey Jill Clayburn thru his Hwood years, if I remember correctly.
The Mechanic was pretty good, IMO.

Cpt_Obviuos
Cpt_Obviuos
  Suds
August 30, 2023 3:15 pm

That was Jill Ireland he was married to, and yes, he stayed with her up till her death from breast cancer.

Bronson was in some real classics, but I have to admit it was one of his Cannon B-movies which is my favorite: Death Wish 3. Pure insanity from start to finish, capped off with Bronson and his Wildey .475 magnum making a fine mess. Completely OTT. Deanna Troi (Marina Sirtis) gets raped.

You cannot ask for better entertainment.

Yeah Sure
Yeah Sure
August 30, 2023 8:58 am

Hard Times with its boxing scenes was great. He was good in many movies.

Trumpeter
Trumpeter
August 30, 2023 10:26 am

Sorry, he is like Sylvester Stallone, a short guy pretending to be a big guy. Just not believable, like when Tom Cruise played “Reacher.”

Perfect Stranger
Perfect Stranger
  Trumpeter
August 30, 2023 11:34 am

No way, he is stoic.

J Far
J Far
  Trumpeter
August 30, 2023 12:54 pm

He was actually pretty tough in real life, is my understanding.

Ubiquitous Asshole
Ubiquitous Asshole
August 30, 2023 12:45 pm

We could all stand to be Paul Kersey about now.

RoCar
RoCar
August 30, 2023 1:53 pm

I watched Breakheart Pass the other night but one of my all time favorites is Death Hunt w/ Lee Marvin.

Yeshuijah
Yeshuijah
August 31, 2023 11:12 pm

Nothing like Bronson as a vigilante!

Weird trivia…Bronson starred in a TV show called “Man With A Camera”

A simplistic crime/solving TV show selling the public the idea that photos by “journalists” equals proof.