Munsons at the Movies podcast

Ep. 131 - Charles Durning (feat. Jim from the FilmRage podcast)

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The Munsons are joined by Jim from the FilmRage podcast for a deep dive into one of the most fascinating humans we’ve ever covered: Charles Durning. We kick things off by half-seriously contemplating a future Munsons episode sponsored by the Feral comic series before quickly realizing Durning’s real life was already more unbelievable than fiction. This is a man who literally stormed the beaches of Normandy in World War II and killed Nazis—an absolute legend—then somehow went on to become a professional ballroom dancer with a bullet still lodged in his hip.

We make the case that Hollywood should immediately greenlight a biopic of his life, especially when you consider his theatrical dominance: over 200 plays, a Tony Award, and induction into the Theater Hall of Fame, placing him among an elite group of just four Munsons to earn that honor. Even more incredible, he didn’t land his first major film role until age 50, thanks to a standout theater performance. From there, we explore his long-standing working relationship with Burt Reynolds, marvel at how effortlessly genuine every performance felt, and celebrate his astonishing range across decades of characters.

By the end, it’s clear we weren’t just talking about a great actor—we were talking about a true character-actor titan, whose career and life story feel almost impossible by today’s standards. How does he rank on the Munson Meter? Listen to find out.

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