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- Tall, handsome, and with a great speaking voice, Gregory Peck was the embodiment of the good guy/hero. Although initially called "wooden" by critics, Gregory Peck overcame that label, establishing a long career as a popular, and critically acclaimed leading man.
- " Gregory Peck, late in his career played the role of a Nazi doctor in "The Boys from Brazil", one of his rare villains. ...
- Gregory Peck recently won a Golden Globe award for his role in an acclaimed cable television production of "Moby Dick. ...
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6. Gregory Peck Pictures
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7. Gregory Peck - The Actor
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8. Gregory Peck Picture Gallery
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- Peck joined with fellow film stars Mel Ferrer and Dorothy McGuire to form La Jolla Playhouse. ...
- Gregory Peck won an Oscar for his 1962 performance in To Kill a Mockingbird. ...
- Pictured here in a scene from MacArthur in 1977, La Jolla native Gregory Peck has been a film star for over 50 years. ...
- Gregory Peck is pictured here with Playhouse Artistic Director Michael Greif. ... Peck received four Academy Award nominations for The Keys of the Kingdom, The Yearling, Gentleman's Agreement and Twelve O'Clock High. ...
- Peck will share anecdotes from his career, show clips from his films and take questions from the audience. ...
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- com: A Tribute to Gregory Peck - tribute and filmography for the star of To Kill a Mockingbird.
- All Movie Guide: Gregory Peck - profile of the Academy Award winner, as well as filmography and list of awards.
- American Masters: Gregory Peck - profile and tribute to the actor.
- Classic Movies: Gregory Peck - photographs, filmography, and links for the actor.
- E! Online: Gregory Peck - fact sheet for the actor, as well as credits, news stories, and multimedia.
- Elizabeth's Gregory Peck Page - illustrated tribute to the actor, featuring a biography, film credits, and images.
- Gregory Peck Online - fan page containing a wealth of information including bio, films, photos, sounds, merchandise links, and more.
- IMDb: Gregory Peck - facts and filmography for the legendary actor whose work includes Gentleman's Agreement, To Kill a Mockingbird, Cape Fear, The Guns of Navarrone, MacArthur, and Roman Holiday.
- Kennedy Center Honors: Gregory Peck - profile and tribute.
- Reel Classics: Gregory Peck - photographs, credits, and wallpaper images for the Oscar-winning actor whose films include To Kill a Mockingbird, Roman Holiday, and 12 O'Clock High.
- Tribute to Gregory Peck - includes biographical information and links to other sites.
- Who2 Profile: Gregory Peck - profile and links for the celebrated film star whose work includes Spellbound, The Boys From Brazil, Roman Holiday, and 12 O'Clock High.
- Yahoo! Groups: Gregory Peck Fans - discussion point for fans of the life and films of Gregory Peck.
10. May 7, 1998-Vol29n31: Gregory Peck: storytelling's in the genes
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- Gregory Peck: storytelling's in the genes .
- Gregory Peck brought a touch of Irish storytelling to the UB Center for the Arts last Thursday.
- Winner of an Academy Award for his role as Atticus Finch in the 1962 "To Kill a Mockingbird," Peck has been a Hollywood icon since 1943, when he starred as an Irish priest in "The Keys to the Kingdom. " Recalling both his life in movies and his family background, Peck found a common theme in the "story:" both the stories he has told on screen as an actor and the storytelling habits of his Irish-American father.
- Many in the audience were surprised to learn that Peck's roots pass through Western New York-his father was born in Rochester, and attended Niagara University, eventually following Peck's grandmother to California. But, said Peck, his father also spent time in Ireland as a boy.
- While Peck, sitting on stage in an armchair with a lamp and table at his side, did his best to recreate some of that rustic simplicity, those who came to see a Hollywood event hosted by a Hollywood star were not disappointed. The evening included film clips from a medley of Peck's films, including "Roman Holiday," "The Snows of Kilimanjaro," "The Guns of Navarone," "Old Gringo" and an out-take from "MacArthur. " Peck also shared behind-the-scenes stories about celebrated actresses like Audrey Hepburn and Ava Gardner, recalled joking with Gary Cooper and John Wayne, and described his early days working in New York theater. ...
- Generally known for playing upright "leading men," Peck also remembered the stir he caused when he agreed to play the reviled Nazi experimenter Dr. ...
- "I wanted to let the producers know that I'm now ready for the 'character' role," joked the 82-year-old Peck.
- During the last half of the evening, Peck answered questions from audience members, many of whom expressed nostalgia for what they saw as a better, more heroic era in movies.
- "The film studios are owned by huge conglomerates," Peck responded. ...
- Peck had a better opinion of contemporary theater, and he recommended it to aspiring actors and actresses. ...
11. Academy of Television - Gregory Peck
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- A Conversation with Gregory Peck.
- One of the industry's true greats, Academy Award®-winner Gregory Peck, made a very special appearance at the Leonard H. ... The occasion was a screening of the documentary "A Conversation with Gregory Peck" which chronicles Mr. Peck's 83rd year as he appears in a one-man show, travels the world and reminisces about his career. ... Peck's daughter Cecilia.
- Gregory Peck salutes attendees of the screening of "A Conversation with Gregory Peck".
- Gregory Peck gives a departing wave to the theatre.
- Gregory Peck took time to sign autographs for attendees.
- Gregory Peck with Television Academy Chairman Bryce Zabel.
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- Gregory Peck married first, in 1942, Greta Konen Rice, a Finnish screen hairdresser; they divorced in 1954. ...
- In 1999 Gregory Peck was given the second annual Marian Anderson Award for his humanitarian work. ... Peck received a crystal sculpture and $100,000, which he donated to various charities. ...
- Gregory Peck died on June 12, 2003. Harper Lee said "Gregory Peck was a beautiful man. ... " Peck had a grandson named Harper, for her. ...
- Cardinal Roger Mahony presided over the memorial, and Peck's longtime friend, Brock Peters, who played Tom Robinson in the film adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird, agreed to deliver the eulogy. ...
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- LOS ANGELES--Oscar® winner Gregory Peck, whose handsome face and distinctive voice carried him through more than a half century of Hollywood classics, died at his home here early in the morning of June 12. ...
- Peck's on-screen persona even had an influence on the early days of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Josh Weinstein told us in an interview that, when he and Trace Beaulieu were creating the roles of the "mad scientists" in the KTMA days, "Joel wanted Trace to do his Gregory Peck impression. " Trace's "killer Peck" was also a feature of a host segment in episode 323- THE CASTLE OF FU-MANCHU.
- Peck died peacefully, a spokesman told The Associated Press. Peck's wife Veronique was at Peck's bedside when he died. ...
- Peck was born in 1916, in La Jolla, Calif. , as Eldred Gregory Peck. ...
- Peck headed East, where he studied acting and took acting work wherever he could get it, slowly developing a reputation in summer stock theater and small roles. Peck was exempt from service in World War II because of an old back injury.
- " The play closed quickly, but not before Peck's charisma came to the attention of Hollywood talent scouts. ...
- During his first five years in films, Peck received four Academy Award® nominations as best actor: "Keys of the Kingdom" (1944), "The Yearling" (1946), "Gentleman's Agreement" (1947) and "Twelve O'Clock High" (1949).
- "Gentleman's Agreement" which won the Oscar® for Best Picture, was among Peck's personal favorites. ...
- Off-screen, Peck's name never hit the scandal sheets. Peck married his first wife, Greta, in 1942 and they had three sons. ...
14. Metroactive Movies | Gregory Peck
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- When in Rome: Gregory Peck romances Audrey Hepburn in 'Roman Holiday. ...
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- Gregory Peck is remembered in a four-film tribute at the Stanford Theater in Palo Alto .
- THE LATE Gregory Peck emoted the kind of integrity that could, at best, be late-period Hollywood's answer to Gary Cooper. At worst, Peck exuded the sort of earnestness that was programmed into the robot Lincoln at Disneyland. In Peck's Oscar-winning performance in To Kill a Mockingbird, he is the father a lot of viewers wished they had. ... In this drama, revived as part of a weeklong tribute at the Stanford Theater, Peck evinces the spirit of his times. ... However, on an unlevel playing-field--evil's favorite gridiron--Peck is handily defeated: think of Cape Fear, where Robert Mitchum takes the air out of Peck's probity: "You degenerate," Peck hisses at Mitchum's satanic Max Cady, who all but laughs in Peck's prissy face. ...
- However, Peck was convincingly culpable in John Frankenheimer's I Walk the Line, as an adulterous sheriff. ... Peck conquers false chin whiskers for some electrifying moments as the lightning-struck captain, particularly when he rallies the Pequod's harpooners like a carnival barker. ...
- And Peck goes richly bad in the creamy bonbon Duel in the Sun. ... Pearl's bad half is drawn to a leering Peck, who won't forbear to spy on a lady when she's bathing. While perhaps not the movie Peck wanted to be remembered by, it's a demonstration of the actor's range, compared to his conventional but pleasant leading-man work in Roman Holiday. Peck, described as "The king of the underplayers" by director Vincente Minnelli, also performs some unusual slapstick in Designing Women, a sample of some elegant MGM widescreen fluff. ...
- It's also almost forgotten, though critic David Thomson notes it, that Peck was high on Nixon's enemies list. Perhaps Nixon feared that there would come a day and a courtroom where he'd have to face Peck's righteous gaze over the top of his spectacles. ...
15. Gregory Peck
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- Gregory Peck (Born April 5, 1916- ) Few actors have conveyed the sense of dignity that the great Gregory Peck communicates on the screen. Despite this screen image of towering respect, Peck has never been afraid to take his shot at playing the bad guys. As Josef Mengele in the Boys from Brazil Peck his grotesquely frightening. ... Peck was a deserved Oscar winner for Best Actor as Finch. In Gentlenmen's Agreement Peck played Phil Green, a writer determined to discover the extent of anti-Semitism in America. In The Big Country Peck even towers over the great Western landscape with an inner strength that seems to defy the barrel of a gun.
- Gregory Peck was comfortable carrying a gun whether playing in Westerns or War movies. In The Gunfighter Peck painted a frightening portrait of a cold trigger man with an icy draw. Only the Valiant saw Peck playing a cavalry martinet while in Pork Chop Hill he played a Lieutenant leading a platoon in Korea. Comedy was never considered Peck's strong suit but in Roman Holiday he captures all the breeziness opposite Audrey Hepburn to help create a classic American comedy. Playing a journalist again in Designing Woman opposite Lauren Bacall, Peck does not capture the magic he found in Rome. An unusual but delightful Peck turn is in a small British film called Man with a Million. Peck finds the right comic tone for a penniless man that suddenly finds himself in possession of a million pound note.
- Whether watching the handsome actor lead a team of mis-matched commandos on a suicide mission in The Guns of Navarone or as a lawyer in Cape Fear or To Kill a Mockingbird, whether wielding a sword and sailing big ships in Captain Horatio Hornblower or The World in His Arms or defining Captain Ahab in Moby Dick another sea-going turn, Peck is an actor who commands the screen.
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- While studying for pre-med, Peck got the acting bug and decided to change the focus of his studies. ... Peck's screen presence would display the qualities for which he would become well known. ... In The Yearling (1946), Peck would again be nominated for the Academy Award and would win the Golden Globe. Peck would appear in Westerns with Duel in the Sun (1946), and Yellow Sky (1948). ...
- With a string of hits behind him, Peck would soon only work in films that interested him. ...
- With four nominations, Peck would finally win the Oscar for his performance as Lawyer Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). ... In the 80's, Peck would move into Television with the mini series "The Blue and the Gray" (1982) (mini) and the movie "The Scarlet and the Black" (1983) (TV). ...
- In 1967, Peck received the Academy's Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. ... Always politically liberal, Peck has been active in causes dealing with charities, politics or the film industry. ...
17. Gregory Peck Celebrity Collectibles Page
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18. Bright Lights Film Journal | Gregory Peck
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- Gregory Peck on the role of Atticus Finch .
- Gregory Peck was my father. ...
- In an image industry continually obsessed with constructing screen icons that are larger-than-life, Gregory Peck was a comforting departure: a humble, quiet giant who never seemed to abuse his cultural capital. ...
- Peck fulfilled the same paternal function for countless Americans who grew up watching the weary but principled Atticus Finch fight for the rights of the poor, the marginalized, the voiceless in Robert Mulligan’s timeless adaptation of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. ... Peck’s turn as Atticus in To Kill a Mockingbird was that powerful a performance; it simply overwhelmed cinema, literature, reality itself. ...
- Without Peck’s stalwart, intelligent calm, To Kill a Mockingbird might not have ever carried such gravitas; other actors of the time would probably have turned the role into a reason to grandstand, right before they went home to their black maids and butlers. But Peck was different, mostly because he walked the walk. His agent cautioned him against accepting the controversial role of Philip Schuyler who himself, in a clever metafictional moment, played the role of a Jew in order to learn the harsh realities of anti-Semitism in Elia Kazan’s Gentleman’s Agreement, but Peck went ahead anyway, and helped the film win an Oscar for Best Picture. Although its issue-heavy prose seems dated and tired today especially considering Kazan’s notorious sellout to Joe McCarty and HUAC Gentleman’s Agreement nevertheless fulfilled Peck’s modest rationale for almost everything he did. ...
- Besides winning the Hersholt Humanitarian Award, Peck was also given the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest honor a civilian can receive, by Lyndon Johnson. ...
- After growing up on a steady diet of Atticus Finch, I turned to Peck himself when it came time to go to college, and chose Berkeley and English, as he once had done. ... And by that time, Peck’s accidental role as America’s paternal figure had been self-consciously skewered in his role of Nazi Germany’s the “fatherland”, they once called it most infamous figure, Dr. ... No dummy, Peck knew well enough that fathers could easily become monsters see his turn in The Omen for more on that and that the line between good and evil (he matched up brilliantly with another icon, Sir Laurence Olivier, in Brazil) they continually reinscribed shifted back and forth all the time. ... Lee Thompson’s Cape Fear, both films that starred Peck in roles of the maligned innocent at the mercy of powerful forces arrayed against him (Hitchcock, in a stroke of brilliance, signed on Salvador Dali to help provide Peck’s character with his surreal revelation). ...
- Gregory Peck, in what may have been divine justice (if you believe in that sort of thing I don’t) died comfortably in his sleep, old age finally having caught up with him. ...
- Which is why Gregory Peck will be sorely missed. ...
19. CNN.com - Oscar winner Gregory Peck dies at 87 - Jun. 12, 2003 | Popdex Citations
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20. In Remembrance-Gregory Peck
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- Gregory Peck, the handsome movie star who embodied charisma and a timeless cinematic dignity, has died. ... Peck's wife of 48 years, Veronique Passani was at his side. ...
- Peck's charming good looks, dignified grace and gentlemanly demeanor established him as a leading man of Hollywood film. ...
- Peck played a priest in his second film, Daryl Zanuck's Keys to the Kingdom, which brought his first Oscar nomination. ... His portrayal of a reporter pretending to be Jewish to expose American anti-Semitism earned Peck his third Oscar nomination for 1947's Best Picture winner Gentleman's Agreement. The year 1949 was good for Peck as well, Twelve O’clock High starred Peck as a World War II pilot who cracks under pressure, and a fourth Oscar nomination was bestowed upon him. ...
- Peck continued to have a commanding presence on screen. ...
- In 1962, he appeared in Cape Fear, with Peck as head of the family menaced by Robert Mitchum. He plays the calm hero and watches Mitchum get his due in the hands of justice, not at the receiving end of Peck's gun in the climactic scene. ...
- Amidst the rise of racial turmoil that would sweep over the nation in the 1960s, Peck was able to stand tall playing the role with strength and compassion. ...
- 1978's The Boys From Brazil starred Peck as the infamous Nazi doctor Josef Mengele. ...
- Screen legend Gregory Peck will continue to move audiences beyond today's movie era. ...
21. A CONVERSATION WITH GREGORY PECK
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- Produced by Cecilia Peck & Linda Saffire.
- Of all the memorable, colorful, and honorable characters he has played through the years,perhaps his finest is that of Gregory Peck. ...
- This engaging, endearing documentary presents an intimate conversation with Gregory Peck, the man, the father, and the storyteller of his own extraordinary life, using excerpts from a number of Peck's recent one-man shows and clips from many of his great movies. Variety: "Documenting Peck's travelling one-man shows of give and take with adoring audiences, ends up with an extended, eminent portrait of a devoted family man and gracious contemporary speaker. ...
22. Destination Hollywood Tribute to Gregory Peck
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23. Gregory Peck
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- Irish-American Movie legend Gregory Peck died last night at the age of 87. ...
- Over the past thirty year Peck had made numerous visits to Kerry to meet his cousins and trace his family tree. ...
- Whether or not it's something he deliberately cultivated, Gregory Peck has attained in his screen persona an almost spiritual nobility, rooted in his earnest, sober portrayals of earnest, sober men. The quiet strength and dignity with which the tall, exceedingly handsome Peck invests many of his characters has made his occasional forays into villainy-and comedy all the more surprising, and effective.
- Although he once planned on being a doctor, and even studied medicine at the University of California at Berkeley, Peck was lured to the stage as a young man, leaving his native California for an uncertain existence as an actor in New York. ...
- After completing the excellent (and underrated) adaptation of Hemingway's The Macomber Affair Peck took on a daring role, that of the courageous reporter un covering anti-Semitism in Elia Kazan's Gentleman's Agreement (both 1947), snagging his third Oscar nomination for this multi-award-winning film. ...
- Peck's robust performance as the tormented Captain Ahab in Moby Dick (1956) brought to the fore a quality previously hinted at in Spellbound and Twelve O'Clock High that of a strong-willed man driven to madness by internal demons. ...
- Peck's subsequent films include How the West Was Won (1962), Captain Newman, M. ...
- Peck found little to attract him in the 1980s. ... In 1993 he produced a made-for-TV adaptation of an offBroadway play that offered ideal parts for himself, Lauren Bacall, and daughter Cecilia Peck: The Portrait His son Tony Peck has also begun to carve a reputation for himself as a young leading man.
- Very much an activist, Peck supports many charitable and political causes. ...
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25. United Press International: Actor Gregory Peck dies at 87
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- LOS ANGELES, June 12 (UPI) -- Gregory Peck, the Oscar-winning star of such Hollywood classics as "To Kill a Mockingbird," "Roman Holiday" and "Spellbound," died overnight at his home, a spokesman said Thursday. ...
- Peck was nominated for five Academy Awards, winning the Best Actor Oscar for his 1962 performance as the small town Southern lawyer Atticus Finch in the movie adaptation of Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "To Kill a Mockingbird. ...
- The handsome, lanky, dark-haired Peck began performing professionally on the New York stage before turning to film in the early 1940s. With his rugged good looks and resonant voice, Peck was a star within a year after arriving in Hollywood -- usually playing men of particular moral fiber, often characters who reflected his own liberal political views.
- Peck was able to develop a following while other leading men of the day, such as Clark Gable, were in the service and had to re-establish their acting careers on their return.
- Between 1945 and 1949, Peck was nominated for the Best Actor Oscar four times -- for "The Keys of the Kingdom" (1945), "The Yearling" (1946), "Gentleman's Agreement" (1947) and "Twelve O'Clock High" (1949).
- Peck was one of the first Hollywood stars to operate independently of the studio system. ...
- The film was not widely distributed, but it earned Peck a place on the Nixon White House "enemies list," disclosed during the Watergate hearings in the 1970s.
- In 1987, Peck took a role that drew a brickbat from former fellow actor Ronald Reagan. While the Senate was holding confirmation hearings on Reagan's nomination of Judge Robert Bork to the Supreme Court, Peck used his authoritative voice to narrate a TV ad, sponsored by the liberal public interest group People for the American Way, opposing the conservative judge.
- Asked what he thought of Peck's performance in the ad, Reagan said, "He's miscast. ...
- Reagan spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said Peck "ought to be ashamed" for the anti-Bork ad.
- Peck received most of the major awards Hollywood has to offer.
- In 1968, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association presented Peck with its top honor, the Cecil B. ... The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences honored Peck in 1967 with its Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.
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