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Charles Bronson

Is Charles Bronson A-List?

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NoCharles Bronson is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 1972

European Stardom Peak

Lost A-list status in 1982

Dropped to B tier — Action Franchise Peak

Ranking Timeline

1960C$0.5M

The Magnificent Seven Breakthrough

Gained recognition for his role in The Magnificent Seven, establishing himself as a reliable character actor. His rugged presence caught the attention of audiences and filmmakers.

1963B$1M+$0.5M

The Great Escape Recognition

Starred in The Great Escape, further building his reputation in ensemble action films. His stoic intensity became his trademark in Hollywood.

1972A$3M+$2M

European Stardom Peak

Became a major box office draw in Europe, particularly in France and Italy, commanding high salaries. His popularity abroad exceeded his American fame at this point.

1974A$6M+$3M

Death Wish Cultural Phenomenon

Starred in Death Wish, which became a controversial box office hit and defined his vigilante persona. The film's success made him a bankable action star and cultural icon.

1982B$10M+$4M

Action Franchise Peak

Continued success with Death Wish sequels and other action films. While still popular, critical reception became more mixed and his cultural relevance began to decline.

1995C$12M+$2M

Final Film Roles

Took on smaller roles as his health declined and the industry moved toward younger action stars. His presence remained recognizable but opportunities diminished.

2003B$14M+$2M

Death and Legacy

Passed away on August 30, 2003. Obituaries celebrated his unique place in action cinema and his enduring tough-guy image.

2026B$14M

Action Cinema Legend

Remembered as a well-known action star of the 1970s and 1980s with a solid legacy in the genre. His Death Wish films remain culturally significant, and he's respected as a unique figure in Hollywood history.

Last updated: February 25, 2026