He played General Patton.
George C. Scott played the role of George S. Patton in the movie Patton
Patton (1970), George C. ScottSource: IMDB
General George S. Patton played by George C. Scott in the 1970 film "Patton."
Patton was long dead before Korea. Patton died in December 1945 from injuries in an automobile accident. It was General Douglas MacArthur who was relieved in 1951.
John Hay, George W. Goethals, and William C. Gorgas were involved in the construction of the Panama Canal. John Hay served as the U.S. Secretary of State and negotiated the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty, which granted the U.S. control of the Panama Canal Zone. George W. Goethals was the chief engineer in charge of overseeing the construction of the canal itself. William C. Gorgas played a crucial role in controlling the spread of diseases like yellow fever and malaria during the construction.
George C. Scott played the role of George S. Patton in the movie Patton
Patton (1970), George C. ScottSource: IMDB
Burt, Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Robert Mitchum, and Rod Stieger.
You can find the non-censored version of General George S. Patton's speech at the link below .
General George S. Patton played by George C. Scott in the 1970 film "Patton."
George C. Scott for Patton.The Academy Award winner for Best Actor in 1970 was George C. Scott in "Patton"
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George C. Scott and Karl Malden were the two lead actors.
Marlon Brando refused his Oscar for his role in The Godfather, because of Hollywood's poor depiction of Native Americans.
Patton was long dead before Korea. Patton died in December 1945 from injuries in an automobile accident. It was General Douglas MacArthur who was relieved in 1951.
George C Scott did NOT have a biological son named George. He and wife Trish Van Devere had one bio son, actor Campbell Scott. TRISH'S BROTHER GEO. DRESSEL HAD SON George Jr., WHOM THE SCOTTS ADOPTED and named GEORGE D. [DRESSEL] SCOTT Jr.
Two actors have declined their Academy Awards: George C. Scott, who won the 1970 Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of General George S. Patton in "Patton"; and Marlon Brando, who won the 1972 Best Actor Oscar for his performance as Don Vito Corleone in "The Godfather."