
Charlton Heston
Charlton Heston was a renowned American actor and political activist, born in 1923. He starred in classic films such as "Ben-Hur," "Planet of the Apes," and "El Cid," known for his commanding presence and versatility. Beyond acting, Heston was a prominent advocate for gun rights and conservative causes, leading organizations like the National Rifle Association. His career spanned over five decades, making him a significant figure in Hollywood and American political discourse. Heston’s legacy includes both his memorable film roles and his influence on public debates about individual rights.