Charlton Heston was an American actor and political activist known for his roles in epic films such as "Ben-Hur" and "The Ten Commandments." His commanding presence and performances in major Hollywood productions earned him acclaim and several awards. Heston was also a prominent advocate for civil rights and gun rights, and his legacy includes both his contributions to film and his influence on public discourse.
"You can spend a lifetime, and, if you're honest with yourself, never once was your work perfect."
"Dirty Harry, for example. Clint Eastwood was not a rogue cop. He was a maverick cop, but he was a good guy."
"Undeniably the American art form, too. And yet more and more, we see films made that diminish the American experience and example. And sometimes trash it completely."
"Shakespeare is the outstanding example of how that can be done. In all of Shakespeare's plays, no matter what tragic events occur, no matter what rises and falls, we return to stability in the end."
"You could think of extraordinary examples to the contrary: The Grapes of Wrath... and even into the 70s."
"Well, we have certainly produced great art before we did this. In my view, there are any number of areas of government which tax money should not be spent."
"In recent years, anyone in the government, certainly anyone in the FBI or the CIA, or recently, in again, Clint's film, In the Line of Fire, the main bad guy is the chief advisor to the president."