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Patricia Bosworth

Marlon Brando

This biography of the legendary actor “offers a fascinating look into his charismatic genius” (Library Journal).
In 1948 Marlon Brando stunned audiences and critics alike with his revolutionary, raw, and improvisational approach to acting. He became a symbol of a new, rebellious generation that was sick of conventions and committed to genuine emotion and unvarnished truth. From his breakout role as Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire to his mesmerizing portrayal of Don Corleone in The Godfather, he created some of the most memorable characters in American cinematic history. Brando was a paradox—intensely private but using his fame to promote worthy causes, a womanizer who clung to his childhood friends and animals. He was one of the most fiercely independent stars ever. In this book, acclaimed biographer Patricia Bosworth peels away Brando’s many layers, revealing the struggles, triumphs, and relentless ambition that transformed the irrepressible farm boy from Nebraska into a legend of American cinema.
231 printed pages
Original publication
2012
Publication year
2012
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  • Иван Архангельскийhas quoted6 years ago
    In 1952 photographer Ruth Orkin captured Brando engrossed in a chess game on the set of the film Julius Caesar. There is such simplicity and balance in this image, because it totally contains his silence
  • Иван Архангельскийhas quoted6 years ago
    1952 photographer Ruth Orkin captured Brando engrossed in a chess game on the set of the film Julius Caesar. There is such simplicity and balance in this image, because it totally contains his silence

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