The Life of Gregory Peck Revealed

This article appeared in urbanaunty.com and has been published here with permission.

Actor Gregory Peck might have ruled Hollywood more than half a century ago, but that doesn't mean his imprint doesn't still resonate today. One of the greatest stars of golden age cinema, Peck made his name among the best of the best. But his life wasn't what it appeared to be. Peck's many on-screen faces hid a long and tumultuous life that is as interesting off-screen as his career. Let's dive in and see what made Gregory Peck who he was!

A Tough Childhood

Eldred Gregory Peck was born in La Jolla, California, on April 5th, 1916. His parents were Gregory Pearl Peck and Bernice "Bunny" Mae. However, all wasn't well in the Peck household, as his parents separated when Gregory was only five years old.

A Tough Childhood

In his youth, Gregory had been sent to live with his maternal grandmother in Los Angeles. He lived with her and attended St John's Academy.

Introduction to the Movies

Gregory Peck was introduced to the movies at a young age by his grandmother, who took him to see one every week. His first foray into the film was a pretty traumatic experience!

Introduction to the Movies

When he was nine, Gregory and his grandmother went to watch The Phantom of the Opera. The image of the Phantom, as well as his grandmother's scream at seeing the Phantom's face, stayed with Gregory long after the movie was over. It's a wonder this horror-filled experience didn't deter him from his future goals.

Back in San Diego

After Gregory's grandmother passed away when he was 14, he moved back to San Diego to stay with his father. He finished his schooling there and enrolled at San Diego State University.

Back in San Diego

However, since he had ambitions to become a doctor, Gregory transferred to the University of California, Berkeley. The 6'3" man was quite a sight at Berkeley. He was a part of the university's rowing crew. Gregory, then an English major and pre-med student, was also quite popular due to his deep and modulated voice.

Foray Into Acting

Gregory Peck participated in a public speaking course before trying acting. His acting coach encouraged him to pursue it as he saw in Gregory the perfect addition to the University's theater group.

Foray Into Acting

During his senior year, Gregory appeared in five plays, including a stint as Starbuck in Moby Dick. It turned out to be the turning point in Peck's life, and according to him, it made him into a human being.