Born:
April 03, 1924
in
Omaha, Nebraska
Best Known For:
The Godfather and On the Waterfront.
Early-life:
Marlon Brando Jr was born in Omaha, Nebraska, on April 3, 1924. After his parents separated, Marlon went to live with his mother in Santa Ana, California, but they got back together and moved to Libertyville, Illinois. After leaving school, Marlon worked as a ditch-digger. He tried to get into the army but was refused entry because of an American football injury. He went on to study in New York at the American Theatre Wing Professional School and at the Actors Studio.
Career:
Brando started making a name for himself on Broadway in the late 1940s, achieving stardom as Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams's 1947 play A Streetcar Named Desire. Warner Brothers came knocking and asked him to do a screen test. His first film role was as a bitter paraplegic veteran in The Men in 1950 and his big break came when he brought Stanley Kowalski to the big screen in A Streetcar Named Desire. This role quickly established Brando as a Hollywood sex symbol. He went on to star in Viva Zapata! (1952), Julius Caesar (1952), On the Waterfront (1954) and The Wild One (1953). Other highlights in a highly distinguished career include The Godfather (1972), Last Tango in Paris (1972), Superman (1978) and Apocalypse Now (1979). Despite announcing his retirement from acting in 1980, he continued to act and appeared in A Dry White Season (1989), The Freshman (1990) and The Score (2001). He died on July 1, 2004 at the age of 80.
Quote:
"The only thing an actor owes his public is not to bore them."
Trivia:
Brando gained a lot of weight during the 1980s and by the mid-1990s he weighed more than 300lbs (21 stone). He won Academy Awards for On the Waterfront and The Godfather and received nominations for A Dry White Season, Last Tango in Paris, Sayonara, Julius Caesar, Viva Zapata! and A Streetcar Named Desire.