Not your usual film biography, A Conversation with Gregory Peck goes on-the-road and behind-the-scenes with Gregory Peck and his one man show. The actor’s travelling programme features question and answer sessions with the American icon and allows the actor to reminisce about his career. Filmed only a couple of years before his poignant death in 2003, we also see Peck spending time with his family and hear him telling the romantic story of how he met his wife, Veronique.
Not surprisingly, Peck spends a lot of time talking about his favourite film, To Kill a Mockingbird, for which he won a Best Actor Oscar® as lawyer, Atticus Finch.
There are clips from some of his other films; MacArthur, Moby Dick, Cape Fear and Roman Holiday, in which he played alongside newcomer Audrey Hepburn. Other famous faces turn up in the programme including long time friend and co-star Lauren Bacall. The Pecks also dine in Paris with Jacques Chirac and Peck is honoured with the National Medal of the Arts from Bill Clinton.
Director: Barbara Kopple
Year Of Production: 2000
Country Of Origin: USA
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