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Charles Bronson
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When did Charles Bronson die?
August 30, 2003
How did Charles Bronson die?
Lung cancer, COPD, congestive cardiomyopathy and respiratory failure
How old was Charles Bronson when he died?
81 years old
Where did Charles Bronson die?
Los Angeles, California, USA
When was Charles Bronson born?
November 3, 1921
Where was Charles Bronson born?
Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania, USA
What was Charles Bronson's birth name?
Charles Dennis Buchinsky
How tall was Charles Bronson?
5 feet 9 inches, or 1.74 meters
What was Charles Bronson known for?
The Magnificent Seven
,
The Great Escape
,
Once Upon a Time in the West
, and
Death Wish
Was Charles Bronson married?
He was married to
Kim Weeks
from December 27, 1998 to August 30, 2003,
Jill Ireland
from October 5, 1968 to May 18, 1990, and Harriet Tendler from September 30, 1949 to 1967.
Did Charles Bronson have children?
Yes, 5 children, including
Valentine McCallum
(61),
Katrina Holden Bronson
(56), Zuleika Bronson,
Jason McCallum
, and
Paul McCallum
Who were Charles Bronson's parents?
Mary Buchinsky (Valinsky) and Walter Buchinsky
How many awards did Charles Bronson win?
4 awards
How many award nominations did Charles Bronson receive?
8 nominations
Known for
Death Wish
6.9
Paul Kersey
1974
Once Upon a Time in the West
8.5
Harmonica
1968
The Great Escape
8.2
Danny 'Tunnel King'
1963
The Magnificent Seven
7.7
Bernardo O'Reilly
1960
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