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Heston's Bearing, Toughness Endured



By BOB THOMAS, AP
06 April 2008 @ 07:24 pm EST


OBIT HESTON CAESAR
Actor Charlton Heston in charecter as the Roman general Marc Anthony in the motion picture "Julius Caesar," in 1969. Heston, who won the 1959 best actor Oscar as the chariot-racing "Ben-Hur" and portrayed Moses, Michelangelo, El Cid and other heroic figures in movie epics of the '50s and '60s, died Saturday April 5, 2008 according to a statement from the actor's family. He was 84. (AP Photo, FILE)
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When Heston was filming the Moses epic "The 10 Commandments," he commented on the restrictions ordered by the director, Cecil B. DeMille:

"When I'm on the set in my costume and makeup, I cannot sit down, read a newspaper, use a telephone or give interviews. I don't smoke anyway, so that isn't a problem. De Mille has twofold purposes: 1. to make others on the set get the illusion I am Moses; and 2. to make me feel like Moses."

Heston said that he did a great deal of research on every historical figure he portrayed.

"The responsibility is a great one," he observed. "After all, Moses figures in three of the world's great religions. You have to be prepared to answer questions of all of them concerning the interpretation of Moses' life."

Heston's films were not all ancient history. Many were contemporary: "The Private War of Major Benson," "Soylent Green," "Airport 1975," "Earthquake," "Two Minute Warning," Midway," etc.

Some of Heston's movies were bombs, but he continued a heavy schedule. He had nothing but scorn for picky young stars like Marlon Brando and Montgomery Clift, who sometimes went a year or more without making a movie.

"I think they're wrong," Heston remarked. "I think they are making a mistake by being so exclusive. An actor is like any other artist; he has to grow, to mature. There's only one way you can do that by acting."

Heston added: "An actor differs from other artists in one respect. A writer or a painter can continue practicing in private; if they don't like what they have written or painted, they can stow it in a closet. An actor is not so fortunate. Whatever he does has to be seen by people. That means he will be criticized for his mistakes. But he has to keep acting or he will never progress."

Heston wrote three books: "The Actor's Life; Journals 1956-1976," "Beijing Diary" (1990) and an autobiography, "In the Arena" (1995). He concluded the latter book with an amalgam of quotes from famous Americans, not unlike the amalgam of famous characters that was the actor himself:

"I have a dream. I refuse to accept the end of man. I believe he will endure. He will survive. Man is immortal, not because alone of God's creatures he has a voice, but because he has a soul... a spirit capable of compassion... and sacrifice... and endurance. About America and Americans, this is particularly true. It is a fabulous country, where miracles not only happen, they happen all the time. As a nation, we have, perhaps uniquely, a special willness of the heart."

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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