Great insight and story, Sue.  He truly rocked as an actor.  To see where he 
came from and what he accomplished is astounding.

Toochis

----- Original Message ----
From: Susan Heim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, April 8, 2008 10:50:17 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] I met Charlton Heston. . .

 No matter his politics, Charleton Heston was a very kind man. I went to 
school with his son Frazier, who happened to be in one of my classes that I was 
the teaching assistant on.
 
 One day there was a buzz around campus that one of the film classes 
was showing Touch of Evil that evening and Charleton Heston might show up. I 
decided to grab a few friends and "sit in" on the class. We arrived and no 
sight 
of Mr. Heston, but I figured "hey, a free screening of Touch of Evil, I'm 
staying". When the lights went up after the film, there he was sitting in the 
front row. I saw Frazier also and he sort of gestured to come up and meet his 
Dad. My friends were "no way", but I'm a game girl and up I went. He introduced 
me and his Dad took my hand in his hand and leaned over and said "what a 
pleasure it was meeting me". Now, I'm not normally the faint of heart type, but 
I swear my legs almost went out from under me. He was so gracious and so 
handsome and so charming (and so tall), that all my feminist strength went 
right 
out from under me. (Oh well, I still take notice when a man opens a door for 
me, 
don't shoot me!!) I swore to my friends that I would never wash that hand again 
(that didn't last long as I am a clean nut). That was about 1974.
 
 I did have the occasion to see him a couple of other times at studio 
functions, but I hold dear that first time of meeting someone I had always 
admired on film. While my political beliefs were different, I was able to 
delineate his beliefs from his craft and admire him for his work.
 
 Many of us here on the group have very different value systems and 
opinions than others, and that comes up sometimes very vocally on 
certain subjects. However, that doesn't mean that we can gauge the whole volume 
of a person by opinions on certain subjects that differ from ours. While I, 
too, 
did not like the way Michael Moore went after Mr. Heston in his film, 
Michael Moore does bring up a lot of good information and, I 
think, makes films that are thought provoking. He makes them in a way 
that adds humor and sometimes that is the only way to get certain 
people to even watch the movie.  So, because I didn’t like his 
approach with Mr. Heston doesn’t mean, for me, that I can negate all of the 
work 
he does, because I think some of it is worthwhile. 
 
Anyway, just a few thoughts.  I was saddened to hear of Mr. Heston's 
passing but I believe he had a great life and he touched this old girl's life 
in 
that one little moment. 
 
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: channinglylethomson   
  To: [email protected]   
  Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 7:45 PM
  Subject: [MOPO] I met Charlton Heston. .   .
  

. . . in London in 1985.  I was on a vacation and went to   see a  
production of THE CAINE MUTINY COURT MARTIAL in which he   played the  
Captain.  Afterwards, I went backstage and was   allowed with a few  
other "hounds" to go into his dressing   room.  I got to shake his hand  
and also had my program   autographed.  Charlston Heston was gracious  
that night as I   suspect he always was with his fans.  Like the  
classier stars   of yore, he respected his line of work and the quality  
of his craft   AND he knew that it didn't happen without the audience.     
Consequently, he showed tremendous consideration toward the public   as  
well.  I think today's Hollywood could really use more of   his ilk!  RIP.

Channing   thomson

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