
Marlon Brando
Born: 1924-04-03
From: Omaha, Nebraska, USA
About: Marlon Brando Jr. (April 3, 1924 – July 1, 2004) was an American actor. Considered one of the most influential actors of the 20th century, he received numerous accolades throughout his career which spanned six decades, including two Academy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and three British Academy Film Awards. Brando was also an activist for many causes, notably the civil rights movement and various Native American movements. Having studied with Stella Adler in the 1940s, he is credited with being one of the first actors to bring the Stanislavski system of acting and method acting, derived from the Stanislavski system, to mainstream audiences.
He initially gained acclaim and his first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role for reprising the role of Stanley Kowalski in the 1951 film adaptation of Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire, a role that he originated successfully on Broadway. He received further praise, and a first Academy Award and Golden Globe Award, for his performance as Terry Malloy in On the Waterfront, and his portrayal of the rebellious motorcycle gang leader Johnny Strabler in The Wild One proved to be a lasting image in popular culture. Brando received Academy Award nominations for playing Emiliano Zapata in Viva Zapata! (1952); Mark Antony in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's 1953 film adaptation of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar; and Air Force Major Lloyd Gruver in Sayonara (1957), an adaptation of James A. Michener's 1954 novel.
The 1960s saw Brando's career take a commercial and critical downturn. He directed and starred in the cult western One-Eyed Jacks, a critical and commercial flop, after which he delivered a series of notable box-office failures, beginning with Mutiny on the Bounty (1962). After ten years of underachieving, he agreed to do a screen test as Vito Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather (1972). He got the part and subsequently won his second Academy Award and Golden Globe Award in a performance critics consider among his greatest. He declined the Academy Award due to alleged mistreatment and misportrayal of Native Americans by Hollywood. The Godfather was one of the most commercially successful films of all time, and alongside his Oscar-nominated performance in Last Tango in Paris (1972), Brando reestablished himself in the ranks of top box-office stars.
After a hiatus in the early 1970s, Brando was generally content with being a highly paid character actor in supporting roles, such as Jor-El in Superman (1978), as Colonel Kurtz in Apocalypse Now (1979), and Adam Steiffel in The Formula (1980), before taking a nine-year break from film. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Brando was paid a record $3.7 million ($16 million in inflation-adjusted dollars) and 11.75% of the gross profits for 13 days' work on Superman.
Brando was ranked by the American Film Institute as the fourth-greatest movie star among male movie stars whose screen debuts occurred in or before 1950. He was one of only six actors named in 1999 by Time magazine in its list of the 100 Most Important People of the Century. In this list, Time also designated Brando as the "Actor of the Century".

The Freshman
Carmine Sabatini, aka Jimmy The Toucan
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A Streetcar Named Desire
Stanley Kowalski
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Movie Tough Guys
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Behind the scenes: Last Tango in Paris
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John Huston: The Man, the Movies, the Maverick
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Reflections in a Golden Eye
Maj. Weldon Penderton
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The Movie Orgy
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Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse
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A Countess from Hong Kong
Ogden Mears
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Mutiny on the Bounty
First Lieutnant Fletcher Christian
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Free Money
Warden Sven 'The Swede' Sorenson
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The Godfather: The Complete Epic 1901–1959
Don Vito Corleone
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Sophia Loren, a special destiny
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Brando: An Icon Is Born
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Christopher Columbus: The Discovery
Tomas de Torquemada
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The Missouri Breaks
Robert E. Lee Clayton
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The Teahouse of the August Moon
Sakini
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The Night of the Following Day
Chauffeur
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The Fugitive Kind
Valentine 'Snakeskin' Xavier
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Tab Hunter Confidential
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Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It
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The Ugly American
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Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen
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Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There
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Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1
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Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC
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Montgomery Clift: The Hidden Star
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Daniel Day-Lewis: The Hollywood Genius
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Making Montgomery Clift
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Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration
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Yellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood
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Hello Actors Studio
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Sacheen: Breaking the Silence
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Martin Scorsese, l'Italo-Américain
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Anthony Quinn: An Original
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Show InfoThe Godfather: Behind the Scenes
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Listen to Me Marlon
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Black Leather Jacket
Johnny Strabler (segment "The Wild One") (archive footage)
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Marlon Brando in Paradise
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An Actor Named Brando
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Goldwyn: The Man and His Movies
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The Brando Interregnum: The Decade of Marlon's Dirty Dozen 1962-1972
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Marlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire
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The Godfather and the Mob
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Letter to Jane: An Investigation About a Still
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Taking Flight: The Development of 'Superman'
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The Making of 'Superman: The Movie'
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Making 'Superman': Filming the Legend
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A Huey P. Newton Story
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Tennessee Williams: Orpheus of the American Stage
Stanley Kowalski / Valentine 'Snakeskin' Xavier (archive footage)
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The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980
Don Vito Corleone
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Hollywood Invasion
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Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut
Jor-El
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Marlon Brando: The Wild One
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The Madding Crowd
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King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis
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The Last Days of Marlon Brando
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All Power to the People!
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Naqoyqatsi
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Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley's Island of Dr. Moreau
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Show InfoQuentin Tarantino: From a Movie Buff to a Hollywood Legend
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1955, Seven Days of Fall
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Show InfoBroadway's Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre
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Lost in "The Thinking"
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Jack Nicholson: The Joker Is Wild
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Marlon Brando's Tahitian Mirage
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Albert Maysles: The Poetic Eye
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Come vorresti che fosse il futuro?
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Flashing Images of Vivien Leigh and Marlon Brando
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Show InfoTough Guise: Violence, Media & the Crisis in Masculinity
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Superman Redeemed
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