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Charles Bronson's weathered face and stoic presence made him the perfect vigilante hero in films like 'Death Wish' and westerns where his working-class background brought authenticity to tough-guy roles. His late-career stardom proved that unconventional leading men could find their audience while his international popularity demonstrated the universal appeal of strong, silent characters. The actor's real-life experiences as a coal miner and World War II veteran informed performances that never felt manufactured or artificial.