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  Heston, Charlton
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AffiliationRepublican  
<-  1990-01-01  
 
NameCharlton Heston
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, California , United States
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Born October 04, 1923
DiedApril 05, 2008 (84 years)
ContributorThomas Walker
Last ModifedJuan Croniqueur
Oct 04, 2023 12:37am
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InfoHe's played roles so famous they scarcely need mention: Moses in The Ten Commandments" (1956), Judah Ben-Hur in Ben Hur (1959) for which he received an Academy Award; the Italian sculptor and painter Michelangelo in The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965); Colonel Taylor in The Planet of the Apes (1968). Heston first joined the Board of Directors as a replacement for James Whitmore in January, 1960-just before the commencement of the Guild's third strike. The 1960 strike resulted in the creation of the Guild's Pension & Welfare Plan, but disappointed many as it failed to win residuals for theatrical films sold to television dating back to 1948. Heston was elected to the board in November 1960, and elected 3rd Vice-President in 1961. From 1962 - 1965, he served 1-year terms as 2nd VP and in November 1965 was elected to his first of six 1-year terms as Guild President.

During the six years of his Presidency, Heston visited Vietnam with the USO, attended labor conventions, hosted meetings, and participated in contract negotiations. But perhaps his greatest challenge was Runaway Production, which had been a cyclical problem since the late 1940's, and even Runaway Commercials (filmed in foreign countries for American products for the American market). In April 1968, Heston flew to Washington to meet with a group of key film company executives, and California senators Tom Kuchel and George Murphy (former Screen Actors Guild president), to examine possible solutions for Runaway. Heston supported Senate Bill 393, which California Governor Ronald Reagan (yes, another former Guild president), signed into law in 1968. SB 393 eliminated a discriminatory tax on the value of movie industry "intangibles." As Heston described it, this tax on "... all the scripts, unfinished films, and completed negatives [production companies]
possess as of each March first is to smother the industry for at least three months out of every year." At the end of 1969, Heston testified before Congress in support of subscription or Pay-TV, which he believed would not only create more domestic production, but increase the quality of the programming, stating "...it will give the public the choice of better entertainment, culture and education in the home far beyond what is possible today with television supported solely by advertising." In 1970, the Guild made changes to its collective bargaining agreement, popularly dubbed the "Comeback Contract" to encourage more domestic and Hollywood production.

As he concluded his final term as president, he presented the Guild with a new gavel, handing it to incoming president, John Gavin. It reads: "For the Guild's President: To use with all the moderation you find possible, all the wisdom you possess, and all the justice you can discern. Chuck Heston, 1971."


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  11/01/1970 Screen Actors Guild President Won 88.49% (+76.97%)
  11/01/1969 Screen Actors Guild President Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/01/1968 Screen Actors Guild President Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/01/1967 Screen Actors Guild President Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/01/1966 Screen Actors Guild President Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/01/1965 Screen Actors Guild President Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
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MO Proposition B (Conceal-Carry) - Apr 06, 1999 YES Yes
ID District 2 - R Primary - May 26, 1992 R Gary Glenn
Screen Actors Guild President - Nov 01, 1985 I Ed Nelson
US President National Vote - Nov 08, 1960 D John F. Kennedy
US President National Vote - Nov 06, 1956 D Adlai E. Stevenson II