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Brando, Marlon

  1. A twentieth-century American actor. He first gained fame on Broadway (see also Broadway ) in 1947 in Tennessee Williams ' A Streetcar Named Desire. Brando transferred his brooding portrayal of Stanley Kowalski to film in 1951 and thereafter concentrated on making motion pictures, including On the Waterfront , The Godfather , and the controversial Last Tango in Paris .


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