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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory American movie star Marlon Brando was born on April 3, 1924
101 years ago today, on April 3, 1924 (February 30, 1924 lunar calendar), American movie star Ma Long Brando was born. Ma Long Brando in his youth On April 3, 1924, American movie star Ma Long-Brando was born in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. His relationship with the war and the military was not due to the fact that his ten generations of youth coincided with World War II, but that his family sent him to the military school earlier. It turned out that he was expelled from the military school. When his family gave him financial support to educate him, he chose drama. Obviously his own choice was better, and he also knew how to choose a location - New York. Ma Long Brando He made his New York debut in 1943 and appeared on Broadway in 1944. Over the years he has acted in many famous plays, with leading and supporting roles. In 1947, Ma Long Brando performed the famous play "Desire Streetcar" by the great American playwright Tennessee Williams on the stage. This masterpiece of the theatre was competing on the stage in various countries at that time - in Paris, the French poet and playwright Cocteau adapted it into a French script, and the French actress Aretti played the heroine; in London, the British film actor Lawrence Oliver directed the film, and his wife, the British actress Vivien Leigh, played the heroine; in New York, the American film and drama Amphibious Illica Mountain director, the British actress Jessica Katanti played the heroine, and Ma Long Brando played the heroine. Ma Long - Brando won Best Actor at the 27th Academy Awards for "By the River" (1954). His character is a young, strong Bohemian-American who wears a vest, plays cards, and swears. He is the brother-in-law of Blanche. The half-aged, literary and slightly neurotic Blanche went to seek refuge with his sister and brother-in-law. The labor-oriented brother-in-law did not want to increase the burden in vain, but also hated her flirting and thought she was beautiful. As a result, when his wife was giving birth, he raped her and sent her to a madhouse! Ma Long Brando's success in the stage performance of "Streetcar of Desire", coupled with the promotion of director Illica Mountain, when he came to make a movie, he naturally became the actor who did not want to be second person! Ma Long Brando won the 45th Academy Award for Best Actor ("The Godfather" (1972) After entering the film industry in 1950, he played many extraordinary roles. He starred in "The Men"; was nominated for Best Actor at the 24th Academy Awards for his outstanding performance in "A Streetcar Named Desire" in 1951; then, he played the leader of the Mexican Revolution in "Long Live Chaibada", which won the Best Actor Award at the 5th Cannes International Film Festival, the Best Foreign Actor Award at the British Film Institute, and the Best Actor Oscar; in 1953, he played Anthony in "General Caesar", which won the BAFTA Best Foreign Actor Award and the Academy Award for Best Actor; in 1954, he played a longshoreman who fought alone against the underworld in "The Docklands". He won the Best Foreign Actor Award at the Academy of Film for the third time and the Best Actor Award at the 27th Academy Awards. These four films established his status in the American film industry. During this time, his performance in "Wild Rider" in 1954 was credited with "calling out the hearts of America's young generation." Ma Long's acting was extensive, playing an American major in "Goodbye" in 1957, a Nazi officer in "Lion Cub" in 1958, and a homeless man in "The Wanderer" in 1959. He performed well in these films. In the 1960s, his career declined. In 1972, "The Godfather" revived him to win the Academy Award for Best Actor again. In 1979, he starred in the blockbuster "Apocalypse Now." Ma Long won three Golden Globe Awards for the world's most popular actor in his lifetime, and he is a Hollywood myth. Although he may not be the pioneer of "rebellious" characters, he is the most representative and able to carry forward the most. He established a style, a characteristic, and a model for himself and the audience. It is the unique "anti-hero" style that breaks through tradition, transcends convention, and has been brilliant in the film industry for ten years. Few people can be like him, both a charismatic male sex symbol and a commendable excellent acting skills. Therefore, he shone in the film industry for ten years. When people thought that his collapse would eventually be doomed, he was like the legendary firebird, mythically resurrected from the dead, reborn from the ashes, and began the third decade of his film career with new glory, new brilliance, and new shock. Main works: On the River (ONTHEWATERFRONT) (1954) 27th Academy Awards Best Actor, Best Picture The Godfather (THEGODFATHER) (1972) 45th Academy Awards Best Actor, Best Picture A Streetcar Named Desire (ASTREETCARNAMEDDESIRE) (1951) 24th Academy Awards Best Actor Nominated Vivada Zapata! ) (1952) 25th Academy Awards Best Actor Nominated JULIUSCAESAR (1953) 26th Academy Awards Best Actor Nominated SAYONARA (1957) 30th Academy Awards Best Actor Nominated Chronology: 1950TheMen Men 1951ASTreetcarNamedDesire Desire Streetcars 1952VivaZapata Biography 1953JuliusCaesar Caesar 1953TheWildOne Bike Party 1954OntheWaterfront 1954Desiree Napoleon's Love History (Napoleon and Daisy) 1955GuysandDolls Men and Dolls 1956TheTeahouseoftheAugustMoon Autumn Moon Tea Room 1957Sayonara Cherry Blossom Love 1958TheYoungLions Hundred Fighting Lions 1959TheFugitiveKind Wanderer 1961One-EyedJacks Cyclops 1962MutinyonetheEounty Betrayal Ship Blood 1962TheUglyAmerican Ugly American 1964BedimeStory 1965TheSaboteur (CodeNameMorituri) Spy Ship 1965TheSaboteur 1971TheNightcomers Villa 1972TheGodfather 1973LastTangoinParis Paris Most Tango 1976TheMIssouriBreaks Grand Canyon 1978Superman 1979ApocalypseNow Apocalypse Now News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1942.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-06:40] 访问:81
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