Charlton Heston, simply put, is the greatest leading man in film history. The charisma, dignity, grace and strength he conveyed on the silver screen define what it is to be a leading man. Heston has screen presence in biblical proportions, and its appropriate that his prime came about while Hollywood had an obsession with making epics -- the gravitas he embued in his characters made him a perfect fit in Tinsel Town's Golden Era. There has never been anyone else quite like him before or since and there may never be.
The Effing and Blinding Cabaret offers entertainment that can't be seen at all but is still cabaret... five blind performers do songs and sketches in total darkness. Without dwelling on the novelty of the situation, the songs and sketches are surreal cabaret subjects such as how Charlton Heston really died, selling property and auditioning actors. We're looking forward to seeing how it ...
Publ.Date : Tue, 02 Dec 2008 15:33:24 GMTNYC shop Moss has a sort of creepy novelty idea for those in search of the perfect "too soon" gift: Gone But Not Forgotten finger puppets. The commemorative set includes knit versions of six well known names that died this year: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Jesse Helms, Maharishi Maresh Yogi, Yves Saint Laurent, Charlton Heston and Heath Ledger . The puppets portraying those who have passed on ...
Publ.Date : Mon, 01 Dec 2008 21:47:21 GMTSoHo shop sells finger puppets of dead celebs
Publ.Date : Tue, 02 Dec 2008 16:23:39 GMTChristmas must be coming around. November has seen an outpouring of DVDs suitable for perusal in this column — no less than 33 discs.
Publ.Date : Tue, 02 Dec 2008 05:13:04 GMTThe television personality tells movingly of her beloved mother's deterioration, which was brought on by the death of her husband from a heart attack in May 2004.
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Charlton Heston actually played President Andrew Jackson twice in unrelated films, thanks in part to their similar striking features. His first turn as Jackson came in Harry Levin's The President's Lady in 1953 and Anthony Quinn called on him to play Jackson again in the 1958 swashbuckler The Buccaneer.
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