Awesome tribute !!!! My all time favorite actor! & what an actor! what a looker! Great video indeed!
Btw, can anyone please tell me if that photo of him with that cute little kid @ 4:23 from his real life or taken from a movie & if so, from which movie?
@xfmaverickd Hey there. The photo you are referring to of Gregory Peck with the cute little kid. That little kid is actually Gregory Peck's oldest son/child, Jonathan who was born in 1944. That photo was taken in 1946. Unfortunately, Jonathan committed suicide at the age of 30 in 1975.
@inihsrahd Thanks mate! Yeah, I've read abt how one of his sons committed suicide & how he had gone in to depression after that..that was very sad but I think he got over it eventually.
Gregory Peck was one of a kind. No actor alive today could ever match his delivery.
I remember watching "Patton", which starred George C. Scott. A true war classic, and the script simply wold have not worked without the profanity.
When I contrast "Patton" with "Twelve O'clock High, filmed in stunning black add white, without so much as one four letter word, Gregory Peck's deliver was every bit as compelling as George C. Scott's.
I saw yesterday The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit...I fell in love with him...again!
rutsableich 5 months ago
Awesome tribute !!!! My all time favorite actor! & what an actor! what a looker! Great video indeed!
Btw, can anyone please tell me if that photo of him with that cute little kid @ 4:23 from his real life or taken from a movie & if so, from which movie?
xfmaverickd 8 months ago
@xfmaverickd Hey there. The photo you are referring to of Gregory Peck with the cute little kid. That little kid is actually Gregory Peck's oldest son/child, Jonathan who was born in 1944. That photo was taken in 1946. Unfortunately, Jonathan committed suicide at the age of 30 in 1975.
inihsrahd 4 weeks ago
@inihsrahd Thanks mate! Yeah, I've read abt how one of his sons committed suicide & how he had gone in to depression after that..that was very sad but I think he got over it eventually.
xfmaverickd 3 weeks ago
My grandmother's favourite actor! Wonderful tribute!
et7waage1 9 months ago
He's soo handsome. I love the cute smile at 0:59!!!
MaggieRose1994 1 year ago
Beautiful!!! Thank you to this video.
gawgetter 1 year ago
charlton heston too and james stewart were great actors equal to the greatness of gregory peck as an actor. they were all oscar winners.
these 3 actors are my all-time favorites. nobody can replace these 3 in my book.
cafra1707 1 year ago
The Lawrence of Arabia Music doesn't seem to quite go with Mr. Peck seeing as how he was not in the movie.
kirktalon 2 years ago
...he was born in 1916...
XxMetalManiacXxX 2 years ago
Gregory Peck was one of a kind. No actor alive today could ever match his delivery.
I remember watching "Patton", which starred George C. Scott. A true war classic, and the script simply wold have not worked without the profanity.
When I contrast "Patton" with "Twelve O'clock High, filmed in stunning black add white, without so much as one four letter word, Gregory Peck's deliver was every bit as compelling as George C. Scott's.
RIP, Mr. Peck!! And God Bless!!
Outlaw1257 2 years ago 2