"The actor is the most stupid profession in the world": 95 years since the birth of Marlon Brando
2019-04-03T06:59:40.609Z
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April 3, 1924 was born one of the most famous American actors - Marlon Brando. Success came to the artist early. Already in 1947, he became famous for his role in the production of the Tennessee Williams play “The Streetcar Named Desire,” and later took part in the adaptation of the work with Vivien Leigh. By the mid-1950s, Brando had become a generation idol. He starred in such films as "Julius Caesar", "Savage", "Sayonara" and "In the port". The last tape brought the actor Oscar. Another significant stage in the life of Brando was the role of Don Vito Corleone in the cult crime drama of Francis Ford Coppola "The Godfather", for which the artist received the second Oscar. He is considered one of the greatest actors in history, and cinema is divided into periods before and after Brando, but he called his profession "the most foolish in the world."
Source: russiart