What was Charles Bronson's first film role?

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penawareof
penawareof
"Death Wish" and "The Mechanic" were his two best films.
Efandra2003
Efandra2003
he was a good actor
ErsatzWizard46974
ErsatzWizard46974
yes very Handsome sexy man
ChampionNymph37634
ChampionNymph37634
Seems like he'd be a nice guy to have a beer with & he's one of those actors like John Wayne & Clint Eastwood who just play themselves & doesn't really seem like they're acting.
793
793
one of my favorites of his was basically a b movie western called ' red sun' with toshiro mifune about a samurai in the 19th century west.
793
793
penawareof, I disagree. I think that magnificent seven and the great escape were much better roles for him.
smarty pants
smarty pants
he starred in many movies with his wife.
Ran
Ran
He was great in Once Upon a Time in the West. "You brought two too many."
Rio
Rio
He had an unusual role in the 1953 film House of Wax, starring Vincent Price. He was still going by his real last name, Buchinski, and his role was as a mute sculptor.
Player #85315195
Player #85315195
Player #82905928, yes, his first role with his real name.
Player #82905928
Player #82905928
Was in "House of Wax" with Vincent Price. Listed as Charles Buchinski in the credits, before he changed his name.
Player #66817220
Player #66817220
"I admire your notion of fair odds, mister."
Player #66817220
Player #66817220
793, those were my favorites of his, with "Red Sun" a close third.
Bonnie
Bonnie
He wasn’t only a great actor, he was a kind & generous man who loved his wife dearly.
TC
TC
he was also in an episode of the the twilight zone with Elizabeth Montgomery
Player #30984580
Player #30984580
You failed to mention the wax museum.
Player #31143559
Player #31143559
don't forget his role in the Elvis Presley movie Kid Galahad
Uninitialized
Uninitialized
OptimisticFrog17914, You are right. At that time however, he did not have the good looks he developed later that women loved.
Player #5100533
Player #5100533
artastic1218, One reason: The people in the 40s & 50s were not as tolerant of foreigners, as WE are today. Also, people tried to assimilate themselves into AMERICAN society, & NOT try to retain their own National identity of the country they came from.... EXAMPLE: If you want to live here & Be AMERICAN, DON'T wave your MEXICAN flag, & protest our society.....
Player elguapo
Player elguapo
OptimisticFrog17914, I never heard about that. of course he was a mute🤔
Drummerboy
Drummerboy
Efandra2003, I thought his best movie was hard times
hawkeye9090
hawkeye9090
ErsatzWizard46974, my father looked quite a bit like him.
ChewyGazelle68623
ChewyGazelle68623
penawareof, the Mechanic was by far, his best movie!! itense!!
RoamingSurfer31771
RoamingSurfer31771
What about "The Evil Men Do,"
CasualBear87638
CasualBear87638
*~Lady on the fly~*T, Oh,glad I'm not the only one who thinks so...just something about him...