Charles Bronson Top 5 War Films











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https://haphazardstuff.com • A montage of some of Charles Bronson's performances and films from his long, extensive career, that cemented his status as becoming known as 'The Tough Guy Of Cinema'. • Born Charles Buchinsky on November 3, 1921, he would later change his stage name to Charles Bronson. He made his film debut in 1951. With his hardened face and muscular physique, he would appear in sometimes minor roles and supporting parts. Bronson gradually became more noticed and soon began guest-starring on television shows and in some cases was cast in the lead in smaller films. It’s an incredibly long list of films, television and famed actors Bronson would appear alongside before he would find worldwide stardom. • In 1958 Bronson was cast in the lead role of the ABC television show Man With A Camera. Playing Mike Kovac, a former combat photographer who does freelance work and goes to great lengths to take photos that seem impossible to get. The series lasted two seasons. • In the 1960s Bronson became part of the ensemble casts in classic films, like The Magnificent Seven, The Great Escape and The Dirty Dozen. He would focus working on films overseas and gradually became a popular star in European films, notably in Sergio Leone’s western classic Once Upon A Time In The West. Hollywood soon came calling for him and at the age of 52 Bronson would star in his signature role as architect turned vigilante Paul Kersey in 1974’s Death Wish. • From there with his tough guy persona strongly established, along with his signature mustache, he would become one of the most popular and bankable stars throughout the 1970s. • By the 1980s, aging, but not slowing down, he maintained his leading man status by appearing in films for the famed Cannon Group. The actual quality of his Cannon films could be argued, but fans embraced them for their schlocky entertainment with Bronson continuing to play a no nonsense man of action. He would also branch out with some dramatic television work in his later years. • Bronson’s final film would be the 1999 television movie Family of Cops III. He died on August 30, 2003. • Appearing in over fifty films, along with appearances in countless television shows, Bronson left a distinctive mark forever being known as - ‘The Tough Guy of Cinema’. • #charlesbronson

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