
1989: Gregory Peck
17th AFI Life Achievement Award
GREGORY PECK: LIFE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 1989 TRIBUTE ADDRESS
It was one of those moments that seem to come from nowhere and somehow turn into a lifetime. The young premed student was crossing the Berkeley campus when he was tapped on the shoulder by the schools drama professor. He asked the student if he would consider auditioning for that semesters campus production. The young man thanked him but explained that he wasnt really an actor. The professor looked at him and replied, "Thats all right. I just need someone tall."
The students name was Eldred Gregory Peck, and from his first performance in that first production, he saw that he had found his way into a unique and special world. "It was hard for me to communicate with people," he later remembered. "So I tried to reach out to that audience to try to make contact with them, to try to make friends with them and to tell them a story that I wanted to tell. "For over forty years, he has been doing just that and more.
Gregory Peck has been one of the most enduring leading men in Hollywoods history. His thoughtful, sculpted countenance and unmistakable voice alone could explain his continued popularity with Americas moviegoers. But there is something far deeper at work. There is a sense of nobility and decency that goes beyond the character he is playing beyond his star persona, to the man himself. Throughout his career, Peck has brought to the subtle shadings of his diverse character an honest dignity that audiences have responded to for generations. For what he brings to these roles is himself a man deeply concerned about the integrity both of his films and of the world around him.
Peck was an established Broadway actor in his mid-twenties when he got the call to Hollywood in 1942. He received star billing in his first film, Days of Glory. But it was his second film, Keys of the Kingdom, that not only established him as a star but also heralded the development of his film persona. The combination of resolute and unyielding strength, with a gentle and quiet understanding of the world and its people, was evident in his performance as Father Chisholm and would inform all that was to come after. From roles as great and varied as the world-weary gunman in The Gunfighter to the father battling a small towns prejudice in To Kill a Mockingbird to his uncanny portrayal of General Douglas MacArthur, his presence and intelligence enriched and ennobled each of his roles.
The quiet moral determination of Pecks film characters reflects the standards he sets in his own life. Advised that appearing in a film about anti-Semitism would hurt his career, he ignored the warnings and went on to make the unforgettable Gentlemans Agreement. From his opposition to Senator Joseph McCarthys attack on the Hollywood community to his work as a producer of the controversial The Trial of the Catonsville Nine, he has continually refused to follow the safe and easy path. His commitment and concern for the world we live in has been demonstrated by both his actions and his understanding of film as a medium which shapes our attitudes toward that world.
Gregory Peck has worked in films for forty-six years, collaborating with some of the great master directors: Alfred Hitchcock, William Wyler, Raoul Walsh, Vincente Minnelli, and John Huston. To recognize such accomplished filmmakers and advance the art of filmmaking, he helped found the American Film Institute in 1967. His dedication to the pursuit and preservation of this art form makes it especially fitting that he should take his rightful place within the pantheon of movie greats.
First and last, however, it is the images on the screen that we remember and that we have come to celebrate. Gregory Peck reminds us that a star, ultimately, can be an idealization of ourselves, an image that not only mirrors our aspirations but fulfills them. Tonight we honor him with the 17th annual Life Achievement Award for allowing us for so long to see the very best in our world and ourselves.
FILMOGRAPHY (as of award year)
MOBY DICK (1998) ....Father Mapple
Television Actor
THE PORTRAIT (1993) ....Gardner Church
Television Actor
CAPE FEAR (1991) ....Lee Heller
Motion Picture Actor
OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY (1991) ....Andrew Jorgenson
Motion Picture Actor
OLD GRINGO (1989)
.... Ambrose Bierce
Motion Picture Actor
AMAZING GRACE AND CHUCK (1986)
....President
Motion Picture Actor
THE SCARLET AND THE BLACK (1983)
....Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty
Television Actor
THE BLUE AND THE GRAY (1982)
....Abraham Lincoln
Television Actor
THE SEA WOLVES (1980)
....Col. Lewis Pugh
Motion Picture Actor
THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL (1978)
....Dr. Josef Mengele
Motion Picture Actor
MACARTHUR (1977)
....General Douglas MacArthur
Motion Picture Actor
THE OMEN (1976)
....Robert Thorn
Motion Picture Actor
BILLY TWO HATS (1974)
.... Deans
Motion Picture Actor
THE DOVE (1974)
Motion Picture Producer
THE TRIAL OF THE CATONSVILLE NINE (1972)
Motion Picture Producer
SHOOTOUT (1971)
....Clay Lomax
Motion Picture Actor
I WALK THE LINE (1970)
....Sheriff Henry Tawes
Motion Picture Actor
MACKENNA'S GOLD (1969)
....MacKenna
Motion Picture Actor
MAROONED (1969)
....Charles Keith
Motion Picture Actor
THE CHAIRMAN (1969)
....John Hathaway
Motion Picture Actor
THE STALKING MOON (1969)
....Sam Varner
Motion Picture Actor
ARABESQUE (1966)
....David Pollock
Motion Picture Actor
MIRAGE (1965)
....David Stillwell
Motion Picture Actor
BEHOLD A PALE HORSE (1964)
....Manuel Artiguez
Motion Picture Actor
CAPTAIN NEWMAN, M.D. (1963) ....Captain Josiah Newman
Motion Picture Actor
HOW THE WEST WAS WON (1962)
....Cleve Van Valen
Motion Picture Actor
CAPE FEAR (1962)
....Sam Bowden
Motion Picture Actor
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (1962)
....Atticus Finch
Motion Picture Actor
THE GUNS OF NAVARONE (1961)
....Captain Keith Mallory
Motion Picture Actor
BELOVED INFIDEL (1959)
....F. Scott Fitzgerald
Motion Picture Actor
ON THE BEACH (1959)
....Dwight Towers
Motion Picture Actor
PORK CHOP HILL (1959)
....Lieutenant Joe Clemons
Motion Picture Actor
THE BIG COUNTRY (1958)
....James McKay
Motion Picture Actor
THE BRAVADOS (1958)
....Jim Douglass
Motion Picture Actor
DESIGNING WOMAN (1957)
....Mike Hagen
Motion Picture Actor
MOBY DICK (1956)
....Captain Ahab
Motion Picture Actor
THE MAN IN THE GRAY FLANNEL SUIT (1956)
....Tom Rath
Motion Picture Actor
THE PURPLE PLAIN (1955)
....Forrester
Motion Picture Actor
MAN WITH A MILLION (1954)
....Henry Adams
Motion Picture Actor
NIGHT PEOPLE (1954)
....Colonel Steve Van Dyke
Motion Picture Actor
ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953)
....Joe Bradley
Motion Picture Actor
THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO (1952)
....Harry Street
Motion Picture Actor
THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS (1952)
....Jonathan Clark
Motion Picture Actor
CAPTAIN HORATIO HORNBLOWER (1951)
....Capt. Horatio Hornblower
Motion Picture Actor
DAVID AND BATHSHEBA (1951)
....King David
Motion Picture Actor
ONLY THE VALIANT (1951)
....Captain Richard Lance
Motion Picture Actor
THE GUNFIGHTER (1950)
....Jimmie Ringo
Motion Picture Actor
THE GREAT SINNER (1949)
....Pedja (Feodor Dostoevsky)
Motion Picture Actor
TWELVE O'CLOCK HIGH (1949)
....General Frank Savage
Motion Picture Actor
THE PARADINE CASE (1948)
....Anthony Keane
Motion Picture Actor
YELLOW SKY (1948)
....Stretch
Motion Picture Actor
GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT (1947)
.... Phil Green
Motion Picture Actor
THE MACOMBER AFFAIR (1947)
....Robert Wilson
Motion Picture Actor
DUEL IN THE SUN (1946)
....Lewt McCanles
Motion Picture Actor
THE YEARLING (1946)
.... Penny Baxter
Motion Picture Actor
SPELLBOUND (1945)
....John Ballantine
Motion Picture Actor
THE VALLEY OF DECISION (1945)
....Paul Scott
Motion Picture Actor
DAYS OF GLORY (1944)
....Vladimir
Motion Picture Actor
THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM (1944)
....Father Francis Chisholm
Motion Picture Actor
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