I feel almost blasphemous attempting to write those dreaded words that have been plastered all over the entertainment sections of papers and websites in the last 24 hours. I guess He would have said it in a much more Shakespearean way - in gravelly baritones with his veins popping out of His neck
"I have ceased to be. I will now stride off of this mortal coil to leave you mere mortals to face the world alone. Adieu"
In a day and age when our movie stars seem less iconic and more ironic, Charlton Heston represented a bygone era where movie stars were definable and stood upright in the glare of publicity. They were not celebrities - they were heroes.
More so than any other movie star before and since, Charlton Heston did not just play the hero - He WAS the hero. With His chiselled jaw and His big frame and His noble voice, noone said "hero" like Charlton Heston. While others acted the part and moved their bodies all over the screen to fill a role, He simply stood like a granite statue upon the silver screen and filled it with His majesty. It was as if He didn't actually act - He just was!
Of course He did act and He received an Oscar for Best Actor in 1959 for His leading role in Ben Hur but if ever a man was made for movies Charlton Heston was that man. He didn't play Moses, Judah-ben Hur or El Cid - He was Moses. He was Judah-ben Hur. He was El Cid.
You could hate Him or dislike Him or not agree with His political views but when He came on screen you could not help but be pulled into His presence. He was undoubtedly made for the movies.
When you look at today's gamut of stars, none stand out as sentinels of the silver screen. They tend to have much shorter life-spans, burning out in the glare of their own over-hyped publicity. But Charlton Heston was constant and he returned again and again as bright as ever. Though He may have departed to the realms of immortality His light will shine on for many years still because in this world that we call Hollywood He was definitely a God among monkeys.
Monday, April 7, 2008
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Movie Actors are not Heros
Everyone loves to place hero status on movie stars and sports figures etc.. These people are doing a job that they enjoy and are very well paid for.
A natural talent for reciting lines convincingly or running fast or jumping high does not a hero make.
There are many people who are not in the public eye who are quietly performing acts of heroism every day with no reward.
Charlton Hestons political views aside, his talent as an actor (which is a subjective view) does not raise him to hero status in my book. Depending on where you get your information from, he did not stand upright in the glare of publicity (unless you are a member of the NRA). Don't forget that the personal lives of the stars of today are scrutinized much more closely than those stars of the past. Would he have fared as well with the paparzzi and the savy public of today.
Movie actors, actresses, sports figures etc. have taken the place of the Zeus's and Athena's of the past. Since we no longer have a variety of gods and godesses to entertain us and to worship we have transferred these godlike attributes to the idols of today.
Robin
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