Charlton Heston
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Charlton Heston during Civil Rights March on Washington D.C., 1963
Charlton Heston (born October 4, 1923) is an American film actor noted for heroic roles, and his long involvement in political issues.
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- For an actor, there is no greater loss than the loss of his audience. I can part the Red Sea, but I can't part with you, which is why I won't exclude you from this stage in my life. ... For now, I'm not changing anything. I'll insist on work when I can; the doctors will insist on rest when I must. If you see a little less spring to my step, if your name fails to leap to my lips, you'll know why. And if I tell you a funny story for the second time, please laugh anyway.
- Here's my credo. There are no good guns, There are no bad guns. A gun in the hands of a bad man is a bad thing. Any gun in the hands of a good man is no threat to anyone, except bad people.
- If you need a ceiling painted, a chariot race run, a city besieged, an ape waxed, or the Red Sea parted, you think of me.
- Political correctness is tyranny with manners.
- Sam is the only person I've ever physically threatened on a set.
- On working with director Sam Peckinpah.
- The Internet is for lonely people. People should live.
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