Fraser Clarke Heston
Known for: Directing
Born: February 11, 1955 in Los Angeles, California, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fraser Clarke Heston (born February 12, 1955 in Los Angeles, California) is an American film director, film producer, screenwriter and actor. The son of actors Charlton Heston and Lydia Clarke, Fraser Clarke Heston was born in Los Angeles, California. Fraser Heston's filmography includes Alaska and the 1990 version of Treasure Island which cast his father as Long John Silver. As a child, he also appeared as the infant Moses (his father played the grown Moses) in the Cecil B. DeMille epic The Ten Commandments. While in the process of writing Wind River, a romantic adventure novel about 19th-century fur trappers, Fraser was convinced by producer Martin Shafer to turn the story into a film script. Discovering that film-writing came naturally for him, 22-year-old Fraser wrote his first screenplay, The Mountain Men, for Columbia Pictures, which became the feature film. Description above from the Wikipedia article Fraser Clarke Heston, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
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Ben-Hur: The Epic That Changed Cinema
Self
King on Screen
Self
Samuel: Hollywood vs Hollywood
Charlton Heston and Ben-Hur: A Personal Journey
Self - son of Charlton Heston
The Ten Commandments
The Infant Moses
Bienvenido Mr. Heston
Self - Filmmaker
The Ten Commandments: Making Miracles
Self
William Wyler: Forty Takes Willy
Self
Needful Things
Director
Treasure Island
Writer
Alaska
Director
The Mountain Men
Writer
Mother Lode
Screenplay
The Crucifer of Blood
Director
A Man for All Seasons
Producer
The Search for Michael Rockefeller
Director
Charlton Heston Presents The Bible: The Story of Moses
Executive Producer
City Slickers
Second Unit Director
Proud Men
Co-Producer