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  1. Eldred Gregory Peck, mais conhecido como Gregory Peck (San Diego, 5 de abril de 1916 — Los Angeles, 12 de junho de 2003), foi um ator estadunidense. Interpretou personagens de caráter nobre e corajoso, que lutam contra injustiças.

  2. 27 de jul. de 2015 · Julie Maragon (Jean Simmons), James McKay (Gregory Peck) and Ramon (Alfonso Bedoya) attempt to make it back out Blanco Canyon without bloodshed in The Big Country (1958)

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  3. 14 de jul. de 2019 · Gregory Peck is Sam Varner, a retiring cavalry scout who agrees to transport rescued Apache captive Sarah Carver (Eva Marie Saint) and her half-breed son to a stage station. The boy runs off in the middle of the night.

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  4. 13 de fev. de 2018 · “There’s a funny story about actor Randolph Scott,” Pavoni says in reference to LACC. “He wanted to be a member there and they said we don’t accept actors and he said, ‘I’m not an ...

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    • 9 James Stewart
    • 8 Gregory Peck
    • 7 Henry Fonda
    • 6 Lee Van Cleef
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    • 4 Glenn Ford
    • 3 Randolph Scott
    • 2 Clint Eastwood
    • 1 John Wayne

    Robert Mitchum is universally recognized for his antiheroes and film noir roles in classics like The Night of the Hunter and Out of the Past, but the actor was also successful in the Western genre. Born in Connecticut, Mitchum moved to Hollywood in the 1930s and was encouraged by his sister, Julie, to join a local theater group with her. After taki...

    Jimmy Stewart is known for his distinctive drawl and playing good ole' boy roles specifically as George Bailey in the classic Christmas film, It's a Wonderful Life, but he also appeared in several epic Westerns that earn him a spot on the list. Stewart started acting while attending Princeton University and after graduation, he appeared on Broadway...

    In the 1940s, Gregory Peck was one of the most popular stars in Hollywood and while he's initially recognized by most for his role as Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird, he also starred in a series of essential Westerns throughout his career. Peck studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City and appeared in over 50 stage productions i...

    Henry Fonda was a successful Broadway star who made his silver screen debut in the 1935 film, The Farmer Takes a Wife, with Janet Gaynor. He appeared in the romantic Western, The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, which was the first Technicolor movie filmed outdoors, and went on to star in other Westerns like Jesse James and Drums Along the Mohawk direct...

    Known for his piercing eyes and chiseled bone structure,Lee Van Cleefwas a Spaghetti Western star who appeared in over one hundred and fifty movies and is most famous for his role as the villainous outlaw, Angel Eyes from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Born in New Jersey, Van Cleef performed in various regional theater productions before making hi...

    Gary Cooper was a silent Western film star who was known for his strong and quiet on-screen persona that symbolized the ideal American hero.Cooper initially started his film career as an extra and stunt rider before earning more substantial roles and by 1927, he appeared in his first lead roles in two Westerns; Arizona Bound and Nevada. He was one ...

    Glenn Fordcould draw and fire a gun in 0.4 seconds and was credited asthe fastest gun in Hollywood beating out even The Duke and Gunsmoke star, James Arness. At 6 years old, Ford and his family moved from Canada to California where he first started acting in high school productions and working in small theater groups after graduation. He eventually...

    Randolph Scott starred in dozens of comedies, dramas, and horror films, but he's widely credited for his on-screen image as the tall-in-the-saddle Western hero. In the mid-1920s, Scott made his way from Virginia to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career and eventually found work as an extra and minor player in various films including John Ford's Th...

    Clint Eastwood initially found success starring in the Western television series, Rawhide, but due to the terms of his contract, he wasn't able to work with any other American studio. When his Rawhide co-star, Eric Fleming, turned down the lead in an Italian Spaghetti Western, A Fistful of Dollars, the role was offered to Eastwood who accepted thin...

    When it comes to Westerns, there isn't a movie fan out there who doesn't immediately think of John Wayne. Born in Iowa, Wayne grew up in southern California and never intended to become an actor, but after an injury cost him his football scholarship at USC, he was hired as a prop boy by John Ford. Wayne soon started taking on minor and extra roles ...

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  5. 17 de jun. de 2015 · Gregory Peck is Stretch, leader of a seven-man gang of outlaws who rob a bank and flee, only to encounter a cavalry patrol. In order to escape, they’re forced to flee across salt flats with barely enough water to survive.

  6. 8 de jul. de 2023 · He was married — to women — five times, but he shared a home with fellow actor Randolph Scott through much of the 1930s, and photos abound of the two handsome men frolicking in swimming pools...