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A Sad Day For Cinema


Gryph

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Marlon Brando has died at the age of 80. This great screen legend is one of my favorite actors and he really changed the face of cinema acting with his many memorable characters: Stanley Kowalski, Terry Malloy, Jor-El, and Don Vito Corleone. Despite his absence from the movie industry (last time I saw him was in "The Score"), he is still and will always be a legend.

 

Cause of death have not been revealed but I would not rule out suicide. According to other recent new about him, he was deep in debt and lived on Social Security and his Screen Actor's Guild pension in a 1 room apartment.

 

RIP Marlon Brando

 

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definately one of the great character (method) actors of modern times. there are very few actors nowadays that can actually act, let alone, play a multitude of different characters at the drop of a hat. i wish he had made more films.

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the saddest part is how he was living before he died. I'll watch raging bull tonight in honor of mr Brando

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DOH! what was the one I'm thinking of then? ah yes "On the Waterfront"

"I coulda been a contenda"

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