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What movies did Charles Bronson make?

Charles Bronson made a long and varied career in film, but he is best known for his roles in action movies. Here are some of his most notable films:

Action/Thriller:

* The Magnificent Seven (1960): This classic Western helped launch Bronson's career.

* The Dirty Dozen (1967): A war film about a group of convicts tasked with a dangerous mission.

* Death Wish (1974): This vigilante revenge thriller was a huge box office success and spawned several sequels.

* The Mechanic (1972): A hitman gets double-crossed by his former mentor.

* The White Buffalo (1977): A Western about a frontiersman searching for revenge.

* Once Upon a Time in the West (1968): A classic Sergio Leone Western.

* Mr. Majestyk (1974): Bronson plays a truck driver who gets caught up in a conflict with a criminal organization.

* The Valachi Papers (1972): A crime drama based on the real-life story of a mobster.

* Breakheart Pass (1975): A Western about a train robbery.

* Telefon (1977): A Cold War thriller about a former CIA agent.

* The Evil That Men Do (1984): A crime thriller about a police officer investigating a series of murders.

* The Running Man (1987): A dystopian action film about a man forced to compete in a deadly game show.

Other Notable Films:

* The Great Escape (1963): A war film about a group of Allied soldiers who escape from a German POW camp.

* The Battle of the Bulge (1965): A war film about the Battle of the Bulge.

* Hard Times (1975): A crime drama set during the Great Depression.

* The Stone Killer (1973): A crime thriller about a serial killer.

This is just a small selection of the many films Bronson starred in. His tough-guy persona and stoic demeanor made him a popular action star for decades.

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