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Before They Were Hollywood Legends, They Went To War

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Some of Hollywood’s most recognizable tough guys did not need a script to understand danger.

The latest episode from Forgotten History looks at actors who became famous on screen but also served in uniform, including several whose military records were as dramatic as the roles that later made them household names.

The episode, titled Hollywood Actors Who Were Real War Heroes (You Won’t Believe #1), features Clint Eastwood, Jimmy Stewart, Christopher Lee, Sorrell Booke, R. Lee Ermey, Lee Marvin, Charles Durning, Clark Gable, and Chuck Norris.

The long-form compilation explores which Hollywood legends saw combat, which served in intelligence or support roles, and which famous stories may be more complicated than the legend suggests.

From Battlefields To Movie Sets

Forgotten History opens with Stewart, who entered World War II already known as a major Hollywood actor before serving as a bomber pilot in Europe. The episode also examines Gable, another major star who joined the Army Air Forces and flew missions while filming wartime footage.

The episode then turns to actors whose military service later shaped their screen personas.

Ermey, a former Marine drill instructor, became famous for playing Gunnery Sgt. Hartman in Full Metal Jacket. Lee Marvin, Charles Durning, and Christopher Lee also receive major attention for wartime experiences that preceded their acting careers.

Myths, Records, And Real Service

The episode does not treat every Hollywood war story the same way.

Some actors are presented as decorated combat veterans. Others are shown as men whose service records, classified work, or later public legends require more careful handling.

The episode also includes Chuck Norris, whose real military service, martial arts career, action-star persona, and internet mythology turned him into one of the most recognizable American tough-guy figures of the modern era. Norris died March 19 at age 86, according to his family and multiple reports.

Written and hosted by Colin D. Heaton and Mike Droberg, the episode is a 10th Legion Pictures production.

Watch the full Forgotten History episode below.

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