LeoGlossary: Marlon Brando (Actor)

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Marlon Brando, a titan of the silver screen whose presence remains unmatched, was born on April 3, 1924, in Omaha, Nebraska. The son of a chemical feed and pesticide salesman father and an actress mother who also dedicated herself to the administration of a local playhouse, Brando's upbringing was textured with both the ordinary and the artistic. His older sisters Jocelyn and Frances also dipped their toes in acting, further setting the stage for Brando's future. He was not merely an actor; he was a revolution in the entertainment industry.

Early Life and Career

Raised in the midwestern towns of Omaha, Evanston, and Libertyville, Marlon Brando's early life was marked by family turmoil and academic indifference. Despite his lackluster interest in traditional education, he found solace and passion in theater during his time at Shattuck Military Academy. Post-expulsion from Shattuck, Brando took a decisive step towards his calling and studied drama at The New School in New York City under the legendary Stella Adler.

Brando's industry debut was as an understudy in the Broadway production of "Truckline Café" in 1946. His first significant acclaim came with the Broadway production of A Streetcar Named Desire in 1947, playing the iconic Stanley Kowalski. The 1951 film adaptation of the play skyrocketed Brando into stardom, showcasing his prowess and setting a new bar for on-screen intensity.

Throughout his illustrious career, Brando earned numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards for On the Waterfront in 1954 and The Godfather in 1972. His performances were not just seen; they were felt, marking an era of profound influence on the acting world.

Off-screen, Brando's life was rich with interest and complexity. He was a father to eleven children, a civil rights activist, and an advocate for Native American rights. His personal life wasn't without its controversies and scandals, but these elements combined with his cinematic legacy to create a figure that was as human as he was mythic.

Marlon Brando's impact on Hollywood is immeasurable. His Method acting pioneered a new standard, and his magnetic screen presence made him an eternal icon. He didn't just act; he brought characters to life in a way that made them unforgettable, making Marlon Brando a name that is synonymous with greatness in the world of cinema.

Filmography

Year Title Role
2006 Big Bug Man (TV Movie) Mrs. Sour (voice)
2006 The Godfather (Video Game) Don Vito Corleone (voice)
2001 Michael Jackson: You Rock My World (Music Video) Boss
2001 The Score Max
1998 Free Money The Swede
1997 The Brave McCarthy
1996 The Island of Dr. Moreau Dr. Moreau
1995 Divine Rapture (Short) Priest
1994 Don Juan DeMarco Dr. Jack Mickler
1992 Christopher Columbus: The Discovery Tomas de Torquemada
1990 The Freshman Carmine Sabatini
1989 A Dry White Season McKenzie
1980 Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut Jor-El
1980 The Formula Adam Steiffel
1979 *Apocalypse Now* Col. Walter E. Kurtz
1979 Roots: The Next Generations (TV Mini Series) George Lincoln Rockwell
1978 Superman Jor-El
1977 The Godfather Saga (TV Mini Series) Don Vito Corleone
1976 The Missouri Breaks Lee Clayton
1972 Last Tango in Paris Paul
1972 *The Godfather* Don Vito Corleone
1971 The Nightcomers Peter Quint
1969 Burn! Sir William Walker
1969 The Night of the Following Day Chauffeur
1968 Candy Grindl
1967 Reflections in a Golden Eye Maj. Weldon Penderton
1967 A Countess from Hong Kong Ogden
1966 The Appaloosa Matt Fletcher
1966 The Chase Sheriff Calder
1965 Morituri Robert Crain
1964 Bedtime Story Freddy Benson
1963 The Ugly American Ambassador Harrison Carter MacWhite
1962 *Mutiny on the Bounty* 1st Lt. Fletcher Christian
1961 One-Eyed Jacks Rio
1960 The Fugitive Kind Valentine Xavier
1958 The Young Lions Lt. Christian Diestl
1957 Sayonara Major Lloyd Gruver
1956 The Teahouse of the August Moon Sakini
1955 Guys and Dolls Sky Masterson
1955 Omnibus (TV Series) Stanley
1954 Désirée Napoleon Bonaparte
1954 On the Waterfront Terry Malloy
1953 The Wild One Johnny Strabler
1953 Julius Caesar Mark Antony
1952 Viva Zapata! Emiliano Zapata
1951 *A Streetcar Named Desire* Stanley Kowalski
1950 The Men Ken Wilocek
1949 Actor's Studio (TV Series) Unknown

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