Hollywood heartthrob Marlon Brando He was born on April 3, 1924 in Omaha, Nebraska, United States and his career began in the world of cinema and theater in 1944.
Brando was the protagonist of great film masterpieces such as “The law of silence”, “The Godfather “or” A streetcar named desire “, among many others, of course.
The owner of a particular and privileged face that revolutionized the world of cinema, in his last years of life His health worsened along with family problems: his daughter committed suicide at the age of 25 and his son was imprisoned for the murder of the actor’s daughter’s boyfriend.
Nevertheless, his career had moments of glory that catapulted him as one of the most pretentious actors in Hollywood.
After several interventions in theater, his first appearance in the cinema was in 1950 through the film The Men. To groom his character, a war veteran who ended up disabled, Brando spent a month in a military hospital.
With that experience, he raised the bar of realism on screen. The new formula was to get into character psychology. Live the suffering if necessary. Thus, it became a paradigm of the Stanislavski method.
He was a guide and mentor to actors such as James Dean, Paul Newman, Robert De Niro, Sean Penn, Al Pacino, among others.
Today, on the day of your birth, from Filo.News. we celebrate his best movies in this top three. What other movie would you add?
The Man (1950). Director: Fred Zinnemann.
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The Godfather (1972). Director: Francis Ford Coppola.
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Apocalypse Now (1979). Francis Ford Coppola.
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