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Gregory Peck

Acting

🎂 1916-04-05

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.

Cast credits(135)

Self

1962

Self

1982

Self

1948

Self

1961

Self

1975

Self

1974

Self (archive footage)

1948

Self - Guest Host

1961

Self

1978

Self - Presenter

1956

Self

1953

(voice)

1994

Self (archive footage)

2013

Self

1973

Self

1974

Father Mapple

1998

Lee Heller

1991

Atticus Finch

1962

Abraham Lincoln

1982

Joe Bradley

1953

Self

1971

Robert Thorn

1976

Capt. Keith Mallory

1961

Captain Ahab

1956

Cleve Van Valen

1962

Self

1954

Sam Bowden

1962

James McKay

1958

Harry Street

1952

John Ballantine

1945

Marshal MacKenna

1969

Jimmy Ringo

1950

Henry Adams

1954

Capt. Richard Lance

1951

Dr. Josef Mengele

1978

Clay Lomax

1971

Self

1971

David Stillwell

1965

Arch Deans

1974

Col. Lewis Pugh

1980

Dwight Towers

1959

Brigadier General Frank Savage

1949

Lewton "Lewt" McCanles

1946

James "Stretch" Dawson

1948

Philip Schuyler Green

1947

Sheriff Henry Tawes

1970

Andrew Jorgenson

1991

Jim Douglass

1958

Capt. Horatio Hornblower R.N

1951

Self

1987

Charles Keith

1969

Self (archive footage)

2014

F. Scott Fitzgerald

1959

Prof. David Pollock

1966

Bill Forrester

1954

Mike Hagen

1957

Tom Rath

1956

Capt. Josiah "Joe" Newman, MD

1963

Fr. Francis Chisholm

1944

Paul Scott

1945

Fedja

1949

Self (archive footage)

2013

Captain Ahab (archive footage)

1968

Douglas MacArthur

1977

Sam Varner

1968

Ezra "Penny" Baxter

1946

Lt. Joe Clemons

1959

Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty

1983

Anthony Keane

1947

King David

1951

Manuel Artiguez

1964

Self

1986

Self

1982

Ambrose Bierce

1989

Col. Steve Van Dyke

1954

Captain Jonathan Clark

1952

John Hathaway

1969

Robert Wilson

1947

President

1987

Self (archive footage)

1996

Self

1954

Self (archive footage)

2012

Self

1993

Narrator

1966

Self

1990

Gardner Church

1993

Self

1996

Self

1995

Vladimir

1944

Self

1988

Self

1990

Self (archive footage)

1972

Narrator: Carpaccio episode (voice)

1951

Self - Philip Schuyler Green (archive footage) (uncredited)

1949

Self

1978

Mr. Ziegfeld (voice)

1993

Self - Presenter

1995

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

1969

Self

1965

Himself - Introduction

1993

Self (archive footage)

1990

Self (archive footage)

1991

Self / Narrator (voice)

2002

(archive footage)

2002

Archive Footage

2022

(archive footage)

1965

Self

1995

Himself

1989

Self (uncredited)

1961

Self - Narrator (voice)

1967

Self (archive footage)

2001

Self (archive footage)

2005

Self

1995

John Ballantyne (archive footage) (uncredited)

1995

Self

1998

Self

2004

Self

1999

Self (archive footage)

2005

Self (archive footage)

1999

1958

Self

2001

Self (archive footage)

1973

Self

1988

Self

1958

Narrator

1999

Narrator

1994

Self (archive footage)

1956

Self

1999

Narrator

1958

Self

2001

Narrator (voice)

1990

Joe Bradley (archive footage)

2002

Self (archive footage)

2022

Self

1969

Narrator

1989

Production (8)