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Bronson, Charles (1921)
?Actor, aka Charles Buchinsky. Craggily built actor who achieved great box-office popularity in the late 60s, especi?ally in Europe, on the strength of films like Cera una volta il west. He began in minor supporting roles, generally villainous, and on more than one occasion, perhaps because of his high cheekbones, was cast as an Indian (prime example. Run of the Arrow). In his later starring days, he played half-breeds in Chato's Land and Valdez il mezzosangue. Many of his roles have been on the one-dimensional side; one that made a positive virtue of the fact was the posturing villain of 4 for Texas.
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