Proper noun
Charleson (plural Charlesons)
A surname.
Charleson, who had studied the Bible intensively in preparation for the role, told director Hugh Hudson that he didn't feel the portentous and sanctimonious scripted speech was either authentic or inspiring. Source: Internet
Soon, Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson) arrived and was thrilled to learn that Wiley was Michael’s son. Source: Internet
Ian Charleson himself wrote Eric Liddell's speech to the post-race workingmen's crowd at the Scotland v. Ireland races. Source: Internet
Seriously ill from AIDS at the time, Charleson died eight weeks after his last performance. Source: Internet
The cast also included Ian Charleson as Octavius. Source: Internet
Unbeknownst to them, Charleson had heard about the film from his father, and desperately wanted to play the part, feeling it would "fit like a kid glove". Source: Internet