Charles Bronson

Acting 35 titles 1952-12-01 Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK

Charles Arthur Salvador, born Michael Gordon Peterson on December 6, 1952, is a British inmate infamous for his tumultuous and violent life behind bars. Initially apprehended for minor offenses, he was sentenced to seven years in prison for armed robbery in 1974. Bronson's time in prison was marked by a series of additional sentences resulting from assaults on both fellow inmates and prison staff.

Upon his release in 1987, Bronson ventured into bare-knuckle boxing in East London, where he adopted the ring name Charles Bronson, inspired by the Hollywood actor of the same name, as suggested by his promoter. However, his newfound career was short-lived; in 1988, he was re-incarcerated following another robbery conviction.

Bronson's prison life has been characterized by extreme violence, including multiple hostage situations involving prison guards, which led to further life sentences. His behavior has resulted in his transfer to all three of England's special psychiatric hospitals at various points throughout his incarceration. Over the years, Bronson has become a notorious figure, both feared and infamous, symbolizing a complex narrative of crime and punishment within the British criminal justice system.

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