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Forty-five years ago, Gregory Peck, starring as a General Douglas MacArthur, spoke to the Union’s James Meade in between filming scenes from Universal Studio’s “MacArthur” around San Diego.
From the Archives: Gregory Peck filmed MacArthur in San Diego 45 years agoFrom The San Diego Union-Tribune, Friday, June 13, 2003: Hollywood’s noble giant. By David Elliott, Movie Critic.
Gregory Peck was eulogized Monday as having possessed the virtues of Atticus Finch, ... including "To Kill a Mockingbird," "The Keys of the Kingdom," "MacArthur" and "Moby Dick." ...
Former Gregory Peck estate in Holmby Hills listed for $25 million. By ... Among his other memorable films are “Roman Holiday” (1953), “The Guns of Navarone” (1961) and “MacArthur” (1977).
In a career that spanned six decades and more than 50 films, Gregory Peck -- who died yesterday at the age of 87 at his Los Angeles home -- was one of the most beloved, honored and accomplished of ...
Gregory Peck, the lanky, handsome movie star whose long career included such classics as "Roman Holiday," "Spellbound" and his Academy Award winner, "To Kill a Mockingbird," has died, a spokesman ...
Gregory Peck got the role of the small-town Southern lawyer in the 1962 film version of To Kill a Mockingbird. ... General MacArthur–that twisted his noble-man image.
Gregory Peck was eulogized Monday as having possessed the virtues of Atticus Finch, ... including "To Kill a Mockingbird," "The Keys of the Kingdom," "MacArthur" and "Moby Dick." ...
Whether he was playing an American WWII general in “MacArthur,” Dr. Josef Mengele in “The Boys From Brazil” or a Jewish newsman reporting on anti-Semitism in “Gentleman’s Agreement ...