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Heston's legacies in cinema and civics

By Jennifer Harper
April 7, 2008



LIFETIME OF ACHIEVEMENT: President Bush awards Oscar-winning actor Charlton Heston the Presidential Medal of Freedom during a 2003 ceremony at the White House. (Agence France-Presse/Getty Images)

Charlton Heston was the exception.


For conservatives and patriots wary of Hollywood's liberal agendas, the actor was reassurance that some cinematic idols were in touch with America's traditional values. Larger than life and ruggedly handsome, Mr. Heston was an actor's actor, his craft honed as bright and sharp as a sword edge.


He died late Saturday night after years of battling Alzheimer's-like symptoms. He was 84.


His dedication to conservative causes, including leadership of the National Rifle Association (NRA) from 1998 to 2003, earned him a political profile in his later years that was as large as his acting stardom, playing such religious roles as Moses, John the Baptist and Ben-Hur.


Things changed in his life, Mr. Heston once said, "when I exchanged a set of stone tablets for a shotgun."


He campaigned for his friend Ronald Reagan, wrote for National Review and publicly berated the Time Warner board over violent music.


One of the most famous images from late in his life came at an NRA convention, when he stood at a podium brandishing an antique rifle above his head and said gun-control advocates would have to pry it "from my cold, dead hands."


The NRA's current president, Wayne La Pierre, called him a "great patriot" yesterday — just one of the accolades that came in from conservatives, including President Bush, Nancy Reagan and John McCain.


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