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Peck Gregory

Apr 5, 1916

Rating : AA (Data from a birth certificate)

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Remembering Since 2003

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Work : New Career 1939 (began professional acting career)

Relationship : Marriage 1942 (marriage to Greta Rice)

Work : Begin Major Project 1942 (Broadway debut,)

Family : Change in family responsibilities 1943 (first son Stephen born)

Work : Gain social status 1943 (Hollywood debut resulting in Oscar nomination)

Family : Change in family responsibilities 1945 (second son Jonathan born)

Family : Change in family responsibilities 1950 (third son Carey born)

Relationship : Divorce dates 1954 (divorced Greta)

Relationship : Begin significant relationship 1955 (met Veronique Passani, who became second wife)

Family : Change in family responsibilities 24 October 1956 (son Tony was born) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Family : Change in family responsibilities 1 May 1958 (daughter Cecilia born) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Work : Prize 1962 (Oscar for Best Actor)

Work : Prize 1967 (Hersholt Humanitarian Award)

Death:Death of Child 26 June 1975 (Son Jonathan committed suicide, gunshot) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Death:Death, Cause unspecified 12 June 2003 (age 87 at home in Los Angeles) chart Placidus Equal_H.

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American stage and film actor nominated for four Oscars, the Best Actor award for his role in "To Kill a Mockingbird," 1962. He was a recipient of the American Film Institutes Life Achievement Award and the Kennedy Center Lifetime Achievement in the Arts award. A handsome man, 6 3" and with great dignity and stature, his other famed films are "The Keys of the Kingdom," 1945 "The Yearling," 1946 "Gentlemans Agreement," 1947 and "Twelve Oclock High" in 1949. His father was an Irish pharmacist whose business closed when Gregory was six. He traveled from city to city for two years with his mother. When she married an Italian traveling salesman, the boy moved in with his maternal grandmother. He attended La Jolla Grammar School his first five grades and then St. Johns Military Academy from age 10 to 14. Moving in with his dad, Peck went to high school in San Diego. By age 17 Peck reached his full height of 63" and at 18 began driving an oil truck, working his way through San Diego State as a pre-med student, then going to the University of California, Berkeley as an English major. He was a member of the junior varsity rowing team 1938. Interested in acting, he won a scholarship to study with Sanford Meisner and Martha Graham, skipping his graduation in the spring of 1939. Taking the train to New York, he dropped the name Eldred becoming Gregory Peck and entered New Yorks Neighborhood Playhouse. During a dance class Martha Graham put her knee in his back giving him a spinal injury that prevented him from entering the service in WW II. He spent the summers of 1940-42 doing summer stock in Virginia then New York and Massachusetts. Pecks Broadway debut was in "Morning Star" in September 1942. His Hollywood debut was in "Days of Glory" in 1943 for which he received an Oscar nomination. He received the Best Actor Oscar in 1962 for "To Kill a Mockingbird" and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1967. An intellectual heavyweight with strong values, he is a serious Civil War buff, doesnt like conflicts and advocates gun control. When asked by the Democrats to run for Governor of California, he refused. Peck married Greta Rice in 1942. They had three sons, Stephen 1943, Jonathan 1945 who shot himself to death in 1975 and Carey in 1950. He and Greta divorced in 1954. Peck met Veronique Passani, a Frenchwoman, in 1955 when she interviewed him for an article. They married and have a son, Tony born 1957 and daughter Cecilia born 1959. They have homes in Los Angeles and France. During his 70s he was still active in film and in Hollywood environmental issues as well as he appearing at many charitable events. Known for his dignity and graciousness, actor Gregory Peck died at his home in Los Angeles at age 87 on June 12, 2003. Peck was an intellectual with strong values, a humanitarian who won many awards for his life’s work on and off stage. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less

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Peck Gregory (1916-2003)

Eldred Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 – June 12, 2003) was an American actor. He was one of the most popular film stars from the 1940s to the 1960s, and was known for his dignified, moralistic persona.

Information regarding social media presence for a figure like Peck, who passed away in 2003, is anachronistic. Social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram did not exist during his lifetime. Therefore, he did not have any personal social media accounts. However, fan pages and historical accounts dedicated to him might exist on these platforms.

Filmography (Selected Works):

  • Days of Glory (1944)
  • The Keys of the Kingdom (1944)
  • Spellbound (1945)
  • The Yearling (1946)
  • Gentleman's Agreement (1947)
  • Twelve O'Clock High (1949)
  • Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951)
  • Roman Holiday (1953)
  • Moby Dick (1956)
  • The Guns of Navarone (1961)
  • To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
  • Cape Fear (1962)
  • The Omen (1976)
  • MacArthur (1977)
  • The Boys from Brazil (1978)
  • Old Gringo (1989)
  • Cape Fear (1991)

Later in his career, Peck appeared in films like The Omen (1976), MacArthur (1977), and Martin Scorsese's remake of Cape Fear (1991).

Although Gregory Peck did not undertake any projects in the contemporary sense after his passing, his legacy continues through his films, the Gregory Peck Reading Series (founded by his son, Anthony Peck), and various retrospectives of his work.

Beyond his acting, Peck received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1969 for his humanitarian efforts. The Academy Award he won for To Kill a Mockingbird cemented his place as a cinematic icon.

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