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Oscar-winning actress Charlize Theron has opened up about the night her mother, Gerda, shot and killed her father, Charles Theron, in an account published in The New York Times on April 18, 2026.
Theron, now 50, recounts events from June 21, 1991, when she was 15: her intoxicated father allegedly broke into the family home in South Africa, firing through steel doors and signaling he intended to kill them.
Theron says her mother retrieved a gun from a safe; one shot ricocheted and struck the fatherâs brother in the hand, and her mother then shot Charles.
The killing was later ruled self-defence and no charges were brought.
Theron describes long-term verbal abuse in the household but says she is ânot hauntedâ by the trauma and speaks about it to help others.
She moved to Europe at 16 and later built a film career in Hollywood.
In the interview she frames the story as part of broader domestic-violence realities and reiterates her advocacy work on behalf of survivors.
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The comments provided one additional biographical detail (a linked HuffPost item about Theronâs early dental issues) but offered no new factual corrections, implications, or predictions about the 1991 selfâdefense case.







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