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  1. One of cinema’s most respected actors, Gregory Peck appeared in more than 60 films during an esteemed career that stretched from the 1940’s to the early 2000’s. His dignity, humanity, and integrity impressed critics from the start and endeared him to generations of moviegoers. Nominated five times for the Academy Award for Best Actor, he ...

  2. Gregory Peck wrote himself into our lives with his talent, his magnetism, his subtlety, his force, and his intelligence. – Martin Scorsese. His humanity encourages us to feel what we long for in a father, in our social system, in our country, and within each other. – Laura Dern.

  3. Oliver Peoples Gregory Peck frames, based on the glasses worn by Mr. Peck in his iconic role as Atticus Finch in To Kill A Mockingbird.

  4. Gregory Peck was born in Rochester, NY, and returned to Dingle, Ireland with his mother Catherine Ashe as a young boy. He moved back to the States, graduated from Michigan U., and made his home in La Jolla, California where he owned an all night pharmacy.

  5. Gregory Peck, star of the 1958 western The Big Country provides a behind the scenes look at what it was like to work on that film, particularly as pertains to director William Wyler.

  6. Gregory Peck: The Lost Interview. Bill DeYoung May 27, 2014. I conducted this phone interview with the great Gregory Peck on Dec. 12, 1995. He was gearing up for his cross-country show, An Evening With Gregory Peck, in which he’d screen a half-hour of film clips and then, as he told me, “spin yarns.” Peck got the idea from his good friend ...

  7. DIRECTOR: Jerry London. CAST: Gregory Peck. Christopher Plummer. John Gielgud. YEAR RELEASED: 1983. SHARE: Vatican efforts, lead by Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty, to save Allied POWs and downed Allied airmen as the Nazis invade Rome.

  8. DIRECTOR: John Huston. CAST: Gregory Peck. Richard Basehart. Leo Genn. YEAR RELEASED: 1956. SHARE: The sole survivor of a lost whaling ship relates the tale of his captain’s self-destructive obsession to hunt the white whale, Moby Dick.

  9. The first-class stamp features Peck in his Oscar-winning role as the benevolent widowed Southern attorney and father Atticus Finch in the 1962 classic “To Kill a Mockingbird.”

  10. Crew shot six of Peck’s town-hall-style chats, culling the high points of each 90- to 120-minute event, adding film clips and still photos to illustrate the actor’s disarmingly witty, evocative replies to audience questions. His integrity both onstage and off is an inspiration.

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