TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (1962) → dir. robert mulligan ←
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TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (1962) → dir. robert mulligan ←
Gregory Peck as Lewton ‘Lewt’ McCanles
Duel in the Sun (1946)
How they look wonderful together ❤️
Gregory Peck as King David
Susan Hayward as Bathsheba
David and Bathsheba (1951)
Lauren Bacall and Gregory Peck photographed during the filming of Designing Woman (1957). “That movie was one of my happiest film experiences.” Lauren recalled in her autobiography: By Myself and Then Some.
Gregory Peck as Harry Street
Ava Gardner as Cynthia Green
The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952)
GREGORY PECK as SAM BOWDEN CAPE FEAR (1962)
Gregory Peck in Finland, 1953.
“In those days stars had approval of script and coactors,” says Audrey Hepburn. “Greg could have said at the time, ‘She’s just a little dancer, and perhaps we better get someone more established.’ ” Not only did Peck approve Hepburn for Roman Holiday, (1953) but he insisted she receive billing as costar. “I don’t know if people realize how generous he was to do that,” she marvels. Hepburn, of course, went on to win a Best Actress Oscar for her performance.
Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck in a publicity photograph for Roman Holiday (1953)
Faith is a force, a powerful force. To me, it’s been like an anchor to windward - something that’s seen me through troubled times and some personal tragedies and also through the good times and success and the happy times. Happy Birthday, Gregory Peck! (April 5th, 1916 - June 12th, 2003)
“At midnight, I'll turn into a pumpkin and drive away in my glass slipper.”
“And that will be the end of the fairy tale.”
Roman Holiday (1953)
To kill a mockingbird(1962), Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch
GREGORY PECK as Atticus Finch in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (1962) dir. Robert Mulligan
Roman Holiday (William Wyler, 1953)
Gregory Peck in The Keys of the Kingdom (1944) dir. John M. Stahl