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Bronson, whose first marriage to Harriet Tendler ended in divorce, married his third wife, actress Kim Weeks, in 1998. Brunson and Hart are among six former Villanova guys who competed in the NBA playoffs, including Nets star Mikal Bridges, and none of them were one-and-dones. The crash killed one and injured none. He then attended the University of South Carolina and graduated from the Massey Business College in Atlanta. This law office only provides free police reports for individuals injured in crashes or the family members of those killed in crashes. He loved to spend time at Edisto Beach and he was also a devoted Gamecock fan. Giving to charity is a meaningful way to honor someone who has died. Striffler-Hamby Mortuary - Columbus. But the breakout role that established his box office appeal in the U.S. did not come until Death Wish in 1974. Brunson is a 60-year-old man. Authorize the publication of the original written obituary with the accompanying photo. He was born Charles Bunchinsky on Nov. 3, 1921 not 1922, as studio biographies claimed in Ehrenfeld, Pa. Hampton, SC. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, DeSantis board approves suing Disney in response to lawsuit, Jack Nicholson returns courtside to cheer beloved Lakers to playoff win, Disney neglected it. But another former Villanova star recently encouraged Brunson to be more vocal and outgoing in his leadership role. In the crash, Brunson was a driver. Darin was a graduate of the University of South Alabama, and taught Vocational Education in Mobile for over 32 years. The correct term is Le monstre sacre, which means a famous, larger-than-life person whose physical appearance may not meet conventional standards of beauty. Kryvyy Rih. Charlie W. Brunson was born June 17, 1941, in Murdo, SD, the son of Charles and Ada V. (Swan) Brunson. 12:00 a.m. Sept. 5, 2003 For The Record Los Angeles Times Friday September 05, 2003 Home Edition Main News Part A Page 2 National Desk 2 inches; 67 words Type of Material: Correction Bronson obituary -- The obituary for Charles Bronson in Mondays California section misspelled the Italian nickname for Bronson -- Il Brutto, the Ugly One -- as Il Bruto. It also said Bronson was known in France as Le Sacre Monstre -- the Holy Monster.