LEGEND, who loved acting more than his life

The period was the mid-twentieth century, with Hollywood's Golden Period mainstream superstars whose screen presence was also quite popular, and Spontaneous Predictable Acting of a number of classic Hollywood stars.

The dominance of Mexican and Japanese movies, as well as Hollywood, was far-reaching, yet method acting did not appear in mainstream movies around the world.


No one could have imagined then that the world cinema was going to get an artist who would completely change the literal meaning of acting, that would be the new metaphor of method acting which would have the realistic naturalness of engaging with the characters. On the one hand, he will be the Matinee Idol of all, on the other hand, he will be the camouflage of his hot handsomeness, the movie lover of that generation. There was a unique combination of all these things in this young American whose name is MARLON BRANDO!


With the movie 'A Streetcar Named Desire', at the age of 26, he completely changed the design of world movies. The 1950s were the peak phase of his career when he had cult filmography alongside superstardom fan following. Although that stardom waned in the 70's, he made a comeback with the 1982 iconic film "Godfather" and the 1973 cult film "Last Tango In Paris". Later in his career, he was also one of the highest paid actors in the world at that time.

Arguably, the most influential actor of all time in the world, loved acting the most in his life. Many legendary actors of different generations like Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Dustin Hoffman, Jack Nicholson, Robert De Niro, Gary Oldman, Sean Penn, Tom Hanks still use Brando as their acting inspiration. This is why he is considered by all to be the greatest actor of all time.

This legendary artist left for the land of no return on July 1, 2004!

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