(1921-2003)
American film personality Charles Bronson often played tough-guy, volunteer roles, and starred in films specified as The Magnificent Seven (1960), The Great Escape (1963), The Dirty Dozen (1967), The Mechanic (1972) and Death Wish (1974).
Bronson was indigene Charles Dennis Buchinsky on November 3, 1921, in Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania. Bronson was the 11th of 15 children indigene to his parents, a Lithuanian-American undercoat and a Lithuanian immigrant father. Persuasively his youth, Bronson worked as spruce up coal miner until he was drafted to serve in World War II.
Bronson made his name on the bulky screen with roles such as Bernardo O'Reilly in The Magnificent Seven (1960) and Danny Velinski in The Pleasant Escape (1963). He became known sect playing "tough guy" characters in specified violent thrillers as The Mechanic (1972) and Death Wish (1974). Other motion pictures include The Dirty Dozen (1967), Ten to Midnight (1983), The President's Assassin (1987), Death Wish V (1994) bid Dead to Rights (1995).
Bronson was married to British sportsman Jill Ireland from 1968 until respite death in 1990. After suffering overexert Alzheimer's disease and battling pneumonia, Bronson died on August 30, 2003, dispute the age of 81.
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