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Charlton Heston and family in Milwaukee in 1965

Actor Charlton Heston takes a break in Milwaukee on July 13, 1965. He was traveling with his family to New York, London and eventually Egypt, where he was to begin shooting the adventure movie “Khartoum.”
Actor Charlton Heston takes a break in Milwaukee on July 13, 1965. He was traveling with his family to New York, London and eventually Egypt, where he was to begin shooting the adventure movie “Khartoum.”
Milwaukee Journal Photo
Charlton Heston takes a pause during an interview in Milwaukee on July 13, 1965. The actor was with his wife and two children in Milwaukee passing through on his way to New York to catch a plane to Egypt to film “Khartoum.”
Charlton Heston takes a pause during an interview in Milwaukee on July 13, 1965. The actor was with his wife and two children in Milwaukee passing through on his way to New York to catch a plane to Egypt to film “Khartoum.”
Milwaukee Journal Photo
Charlton Heston smiles during an interview in Milwaukee on July 13, 1965. The actor was passing through on his way to New York to catch a plane to Egypt to film “Khartoum.” This photo was published in the July 14, 1965, Milwaukee Journal.
Charlton Heston smiles during an interview in Milwaukee on July 13, 1965. The actor was passing through on his way to New York to catch a plane to Egypt to film “Khartoum.” This photo was published in the July 14, 1965, Milwaukee Journal.
Milwaukee Journal Photo
Charlton Heston (from left), his 10-year-old son Fraser and his wife, actress Lydia Clarke, wait for a flight in Milwaukee on July 13, 1965. The Hestons were passing through on his way to New York to catch a plane to Egypt to make a movie, after spending the day in Two Rivers visiting Clarke’s family.
Charlton Heston (from left), his 10-year-old son Fraser and his wife, actress Lydia Clarke, wait for a flight in Milwaukee on July 13, 1965. The Hestons were passing through on his way to New York to catch a plane to Egypt to make a movie, after spending the day in Two Rivers visiting Clarke’s family.
Milwaukee Journal Photo