Gregory Peck AKA Eldred Gregory Peck Born: 5-Apr-1916 Birthplace: La Jolla, CA Died: 12-Jun-2003 Location of death: Los Angeles, CA Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Los Angeles, CA
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: To Kill A Mockingbird Wife: Greta Kukkonen (m. 1942, div. 1955, three sons) Son: Jonathan (b. 1944, d. 1975 suicide gunshot) Son: Stephen (b. 1945, served in Vietnam) Son: Carey (b. 1949) Wife: Veronique Passani (m. 31-Dec-1955, until his death, one son, one daughter, d. 17-Aug-2012) Son: Tony Peck (b. 1956) Daughter: Cecilia Peck (b. 1958)
University: University of California at Berkeley (1939)
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences President (1967-70) American Film Institute Chairman (1967-69) American Cancer Society National Chairman (1966) National Council on the Arts Charter Member (1968-74) People for the American Way Oscar for Best Actor 1963 for To Kill a Mockingbird Golden Globe 1947 for The Yearling Golden Globe 1951 for World Film Favorite, Male Golden Globe 1955 for World Film Favorite, Male Golden Globe 1963 for To Kill a Mockingbird Golden Globe 1999 for Moby Dick American Film Institute Life Achievement Award 1989 Presidential Medal of Freedom 1969 Grand Marshal of the Tournament of Roses 1988 Kennedy Center Honor 1991 Hollywood Walk of Fame 6100 Hollywood Blvd. National Medal of Arts 1999 Draft Deferment: World War II 4-F Visited Disneyland Candlelight Procession (Dec-1967) Wedding: Larry Fortensky and Elizabeth Taylor (1991) Appendectomy Prague (Jul-1996) Risk Factors: Appendicitis
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Moby Dick (15-Mar-1998) Cape Fear (13-Nov-1991) · Lee Heller Other People's Money (18-Oct-1991) Old Gringo (8-Sep-1989) · Bitter Amazing Grace and Chuck (19-May-1987) The Scarlet and the Black (2-Feb-1983) The Blue and the Gray (14-Nov-1982) Sea Wolves: The Last Charge of the Calcutta Light Horse (3-Jul-1980) · Col. Lewis Pugh The Boys From Brazil (5-Oct-1978) MacArthur (30-Jun-1977) · Gen. Douglas MacArthur The Omen (25-Jun-1976) Billy Two Hats (20-Mar-1974) Shoot Out (16-Aug-1971) · Clay Lomax I Walk the Line (18-Nov-1970) · Sheriff Henry Tawes Marooned (10-Nov-1969) · Charles Keith The Chairman (25-Jun-1969) Mackenna's Gold (18-Mar-1969) · Mackenna The Stalking Moon (22-Jan-1969) · Sam Varner Arabesque (5-May-1966) · Prof. David Pollock Mirage (26-May-1965) · David Behold a Pale Horse (14-Aug-1964) · Manuel Artiguez Captain Newman, M.D. (25-Dec-1963) To Kill a Mockingbird (25-Dec-1962) · Atticus Finch How the West Was Won (1-Nov-1962) · Cleve Van Valen Cape Fear (12-Apr-1962) · Sam Bowden The Guns of Navarone (22-Jun-1961) · Mallory On the Beach (17-Dec-1959) Beloved Infidel (17-Nov-1959) Pork Chop Hill (29-May-1959) · Lt. Joe Clemons The Big Country (1-Oct-1958) The Bravados (25-Jun-1958) · Jim Douglas Designing Woman (16-May-1957) · Mike Hagen Moby Dick (27-Jun-1956) · Capt. Ahab The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (12-Apr-1956) · Tom Rath The Purple Plain (26-Nov-1954) · Forrester Night People (12-Mar-1954) The Million Pound Note (7-Jan-1954) · Henry Adams Roman Holiday (27-Aug-1953) · Joe Bradley The World in His Arms (9-Oct-1952) The Snows of Kilimanjaro (18-Aug-1952) · Harry David and Bathsheba (10-Aug-1951) Only the Valiant (13-Apr-1951) Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. (10-Apr-1951) · Horatio Hornblower The Gunfighter (23-Jun-1950) · Jimmy Ringo Twelve O'Clock High (21-Dec-1949) · Gen. Savage The Great Sinner (29-Jun-1949) · Fedja Yellow Sky (1-Feb-1949) · James Dawson The Paradine Case (31-Dec-1947) · Anthony Keane Gentleman's Agreement (11-Nov-1947) · Philip Schuyler Green The Macomber Affair (20-Apr-1947) · Robert Wilson Duel in the Sun (31-Dec-1946) · Lewt McCanles The Yearling (18-Dec-1946) · Ezra Baxter Spellbound (31-Oct-1945) · John Ballantyne The Valley of Decision (3-May-1945) · Paul Scott The Keys of the Kingdom (15-Dec-1944) · Father Francis Chisholm Days of Glory (8-Jun-1944) · Vladimir
Appears in articles:
Time, 23-Jun-2003, DETAILS: The American as a Noble Man -- When he died, Gregory Peck took movie idealism with him (p.86, one page), BYLINE: Richard Corliss
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