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Gregory Peck

Acting
1916-04-05
La Jolla, California, USA
Eldred Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 – June 12, 2003) was an American actor and one of the most popular film stars from the 1940s to the 1970s. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Peck the 12th-greatest male star of Classic Hollywood Cinema.

After studying at the Neighborhood Playhouse with Sanford Meisner, Peck began appearing in stage productions, acting in over 50 plays and three Broadway productions. He first gained critical success in The Keys of the Kingdom (1944), a John M. Stahl–directed drama which earned him his first Academy Award nomination. He starred in a series of successful films, including romantic-drama The Valley of Decision (1944), Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound (1945), and family film The Yearling (1946). He encountered lukewarm commercial reviews at the end of the 1940s, his performances including The Paradine Case (1947) and The Great Sinner (1948). Peck reached global recognition in the 1950s and 1960s, appearing back-to-back in the book-to-film adaptation of Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951) and biblical drama David and Bathsheba (1951). He starred alongside Ava Gardner in The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952) and Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday (1953), which earned Peck a Golden Globe award.

Other notable films in which he appeared include Moby Dick (1956, and its 1998 mini-series), The Guns of Navarone (1961), Cape Fear (1962, and its 1991 remake), The Omen (1976), and The Boys from Brazil (1978). Throughout his career, he often portrayed protagonists with "fiber" within a moral setting. Gentleman's Agreement (1947) centered on topics of antisemitism, while Peck's character in Twelve O'Clock High (1949) dealt with post-traumatic stress disorder during World War II. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), an adaptation of the modern classic of the same name which revolved around racial inequality, for which he received universal acclaim. In 1983, he starred opposite Christopher Plummer in The Scarlet and The Black as Hugh O'Flaherty, a Catholic priest who saved thousands of escaped Allied POWs and Jewish people in Rome during the Second World War.

Peck was also active in politics, challenging the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947 and was regarded as a political opponent by President Richard Nixon. President Lyndon B. Johnson honored Peck with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1969 for his lifetime humanitarian efforts. Peck died in his sleep from bronchopneumonia at the age of 87.
Known For 131 titles
From Russia to Hollywood: The 100-Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff (2002) subtitle poster
From Russia to Hollywood: The 100-Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff
2002 Movie
as Self / Narrator (voice)
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Audrey Hepburn: Remembered (1993) subtitle poster
Audrey Hepburn: Remembered
1993 Movie
as Self
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Jack Lemmon: America's Everyman (1996) subtitle poster
Jack Lemmon: America's Everyman
1996 Movie
as Self
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Pictura (1951) subtitle poster
Pictura
1951 Movie
as Narrator (segment "The Legend of St. Ursula") (voice)
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Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey (1995) subtitle poster
Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey
1995 Movie
as John Ballantyne (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star (1991) subtitle poster
Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star
1991 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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Fallout (2013) subtitle poster
Fallout
2013 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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Uncertain Verification (1965) subtitle poster
Uncertain Verification
1965 Movie
as (archive footage)
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Boom on Paris (1954) subtitle poster
Boom on Paris
1954 Movie
as lui-même
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The Extraordinary Seaman (1969) subtitle poster
The Extraordinary Seaman
1969 Movie
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Edith Head: The Paramount Years (2002) subtitle poster
Edith Head: The Paramount Years
2002 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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Backstory: 'Gentleman's Agreement' (2001) subtitle poster
Backstory: 'Gentleman's Agreement'
2001 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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Fearful Symmetry (1998) subtitle poster
Fearful Symmetry
1998 Movie
as Self
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The Macomber Affair (1947) subtitle poster
The Macomber Affair
1947 Movie
as Robert Wilson
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Legenden: Audrey Hepburn (2005) subtitle poster
Legenden: Audrey Hepburn
2005 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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The Art Director (1949) subtitle poster
The Art Director
1949 Movie
as Self - Philip Schuyler Green (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Fun in the Big Country (1958) subtitle poster
Fun in the Big Country
1958 Movie
as Self
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The Men Who Made the Movies: King Vidor (1973) subtitle poster
The Men Who Made the Movies: King Vidor
1973 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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The Will Rogers Follies: A Life In Revue (1993) subtitle poster
The Will Rogers Follies: A Life In Revue
1993 Movie
as Mr. Ziegfeld (voice)
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The Curse of 'The Omen' (2005) subtitle poster
The Curse of 'The Omen'
2005 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums (1966) subtitle poster
John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums
1966 Movie
as Narrator
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American Prophet:  The Story of Joseph Smith (1999) subtitle poster
American Prophet: The Story of Joseph Smith
1999 Movie
as Narrator
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The Making of 'Cape Fear' (2001) subtitle poster
The Making of 'Cape Fear'
2001 Movie
as Self
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Stars of Cabaret (1956) subtitle poster
Stars of Cabaret
1956 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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