It was 1953 when Marlon Brando found himself in a compromising position. The actor, who had returned to Hollywood from New York City to begin filming, was featured in another picture – one that ...
He leans over the handlebars of his motorcycle, zipped up in a black leather jacket, his biker cap tilted over his right eye. His lips slightly parted, his eyes inquisitive, he instantly embodies ...
“All my life I’ve questioned why I should do something. I had contempt for authority. I would resist it, I would trick it, I would outmaneuver it, I would do anything rather than be treated ...
A century after his birth, Marlon Brando is almost universally regarded as not only one of America’s most brilliant actors but a kind of revolutionary. Through the volcanic intensity of his ...
Marlon Brando is largely remembered for his acting skill, from his roles in “The Godfather,” “A Streetcar Named Desire” and “On The Waterfront.” But one of Brando’s biggest dreams ...
On Oct. 19, 1944, a play titled “I Remember Mama” opened on Broadway. It was a sentimental drama, centered on a Norwegian immigrant family, that had a smallish role played by a 20-year-old ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul won support from state lawmakers to create a waterfront commission to fight the kind of mob corruption made famous in Marlon Brando’s 1954 flick “On the Waterfront.” ...
R is for Rebellion. Marlon Brando changed screen acting in his own contradictory way. Antonia Quirke marks his centenary with her archival A-Z of his brilliant, maddening career. Show more R is ...
Brando was a singular titan of the film screen, but he left behind a smaller filmography than you might expect. On what would be his 100th birthday, Marlon Brando remains synonymous not with ...
Bitter Bride! Marlon Brando's First Wife Took Secrets Of His Bisexual Affairs To Her Grave Marlon Brando's first wife, Anna Kashfi, 80, died never having forgiven the screen legend for destroying ...
Acting, among many other things, is a version of weather. A performance can be stormy, sunny, rainy, windy (especially windy). The more skilled the acting, the more it resembles actual weather in ...