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the camera, as always, is on him!
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the camera, as always, is on him!
Karl Malden was in both of themOn the Waterfront and Streetcar named Desire can't be beat.
just like in One-Eyed JacksKarl Malden was in both of themOn the Waterfront and Streetcar named Desire can't be beat.
While Brando tried to steal each scene, it was Malden who provided the real acting
Malden was a very underrated actor. He was also in One-eyed Jacks.Karl Malden was in both of themOn the Waterfront and Streetcar named Desire can't be beat.
While Brando tried to steal each scene, it was Malden who provided the real acting
Another actor branded a genius was James Dean.immediately upon entering drama class, Brando was branded a genius by his teacher
he was a genius who fought against his genius
Brando won an Oscar for his portrayal of Vito Corleone in The Godfather. I always thought he was cartoonish with his mouth stuffed with cotton and mumbling his lines.Although I'm hardly a film buff, I always evaluate actors (and actresses) on whether they are able to portray DIFFERENT characters believably. Most actors play pretty much the same person, inserted into different scenarios. By that standard, I think Brando was one of the best, although some of his performances didn't measure up (of course).
As a person, though, he didn't seem all that special. Just a rich, self-centered ass.
Brando refused to accept the Oscar and sent a Native american woman to refuse it on his behalfBrando won an Oscar for his portrayal of Vito Corleone in The Godfather. I always thought he was cartoonish with his mouth stuffed with cotton and mumbling his lines.Although I'm hardly a film buff, I always evaluate actors (and actresses) on whether they are able to portray DIFFERENT characters believably. Most actors play pretty much the same person, inserted into different scenarios. By that standard, I think Brando was one of the best, although some of his performances didn't measure up (of course).
As a person, though, he didn't seem all that special. Just a rich, self-centered ass.
Sort of like Tom Hanks in Forest Gump. Create a funny voice and use it throughout the movie.
Robert DeNiro was a better Godfather