That number did not include a variety of assets including his private island and other real estate. Brando did not attend the award ceremony; instead, he sent actress Sacheen Littlefeather (who appeared in Plains Indian-style regalia) to decline the Oscar on his behalf. Brando also adopted Teriipaia's daughter, Maimiti Brando (born 1977) and niece, Raiatua Brando (born 1982). Outside of his film work, Brando appeared before the California Assembly in support of a fair housing law and personally joined picket lines in demonstrations protesting discrimination in housing developments in 1963. In 1953, Brando also starred in The Wild One, riding his own Triumph Thunderbird 6T motorcycle. His achievements included two Academy Awards and three Golden Globe awards as well as being nominated for eight other Academy Awards throughout his career. He was 80 years old at the time of his death and had been suffering from several conditions, including pulmonary fibrosis, congestive heart failure, diabetes, and a tumor in his liver. Tarita Cheyenne Brando tragically died at the age of 25 from respiratory failure. "I felt I'd better go find out where it is; what it is to be black in this country; what this rage is all about," Brando said on the late-night ABC-TV talk show Joey Bishop Show. [185][186][187][188], Brando has also been immortalized in music; most notably, he was mentioned in the lyrics of "It's Hard to Be a Saint in the City" by Bruce Springsteen, in which one of the opening lines read "I could walk like Brando right in to the sun", and in Neil Young's "Pocahontas" as a tribute to his lifetime support of Native Americans and in which he is depicted sitting by a fire with Neil and Pocahontas. That's the same as around $130 million in today's dollars. [28], Brando was the first to bring a natural approach to acting on film. It remains a watershed moment in the history of Hollywood, and his work continues to be studied and interpreted. In Los Angeles, for many decades Marlon owned a mansion high up in the hills on Mulholland Drive in Beverly Hills. He responded, "Because I can read them that way."[41]. However, after Brando's death, the footage was reincorporated into the 2006 recut of the film, Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut and in the 2006 "loose sequel" Superman Returns, in which both used and unused archive footage of him as Jor-El from the first two Superman films was remastered for a scene in the Fortress of Solitude, and Brando's voice-overs were used throughout the film. For the rest of his life, Brando was distraught over her loss. Marlons mother Dorothy was a talented amateur actress with dreams of acting professionally, and Marlons parents often indulged his talent for imitating people. Earning $1 million in 1972 is the same as around $10 million in today's dollars. Brandon went above and beyond by owning a private island, even though many celebrities are renowned . [48] Reflecting on the movie in his autobiography, Brando concluded that it had not aged very well but said: More than most parts I've played in the movies or onstage, I related to Johnny, and because of this, I believe I played him as more sensitive and sympathetic than the script envisioned. ", "Check Out The Original Godfather Casting List From Francis Ford Coppola's Notebook. The film deals with themes of racism, sexual revolution, small-town corruption, and vigilantism. Marlon later attended Shattuck Military Academy and the Dramatic Workshop at the New School in New York City. Christian Brando. Pacino also explained in the Larry King interview that, while Coppola expressed disappointment in Pacino's early scenes, he did not specifically threaten to fire him; Coppola himself was feeling pressure from studio executives who were puzzled by Pacino's performance. Coppola had feared Brando might be too young to play the Don, but was electrified by the actor's characterization as the head of a crime family. Schulberg's script had Brando acting the entire scene with his character being held at gunpoint by his brother Charlie, played by Rod Steiger. He was our angry young manthe delinquent, the tough, the rebelwho stood at the center of our common experience. To show him naked would have been like showing me naked. By then, I was bored with the whole project and walked away from it". "[104] "Michael was instrumental helping my father through the last few years of his life. The film's release was also postponed several times while Coppola edited millions of feet of footage. That's exactly how I've felt all my life. They sewed my words together on one song so tightly that when I mouthed it in front of the camera, I nearly asphyxiated myself". He is also one of the many faces on the cover of The Beatles' album "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", directly above the wax model of Ringo Starr. [31][32] In that same year, Brando played the role of Marchbanks alongside Katharine Cornell in her production's revival of Candida, one of her signature roles. [131][132] Brando and Teriipaia had two children together: Simon Teihotu Brando (born 1963) and Tarita Cheyenne Brando (19701995). He had had surgery on his trick knee, and it was no longer physically debilitating enough to incur exclusion from the draft. [174][175][176], Encyclopdia Britannica describes him as "the most celebrated of the method actors, and his slurred, mumbling delivery marked his rejection of classical dramatic training. Jack razed the structure and replaced it with a 1-acre lawn and pool area. [38] The screen test is included as an extra in the 2006 DVD release of A Streetcar Named Desire. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. The Ugly American (1963) was the first of these films. That's the same as around $130 million in today's dollars. 3 The Professional Career of Ben Johnson. His co-star Christopher Reeve earned just $250,000 for his work in the film's title role! Unlike its immediate predecessors, Brando's last completed film, The Score (2001), was received generally positively. Duvall later marveled to A&E's Biography, "He minimized the sense of beginning. Brandos goals were to become a respected actor and to use his position to address social justice issues. The picture was originally directed by Stanley Kubrick, but he was fired early in the production. When Brando reported to the induction center, he answered a questionnaire by saying his race was "human", his color was "Seasonal-oyster white to beige", and he told an Army doctor that he was psychoneurotic. . The horror! "[97] Brando starred alongside his friend Johnny Depp on the box office hit Don Juan DeMarco (1995), in which he also shared credits with singer Selena in her only filming appearance,[98] and in Depp's controversial The Brave (1997), which was never released in the United States. He originated the role of Stanley Kowalski in "A Streetcar Named Desire" on Broadway and earned an Oscar nomination when he reprised the role in the 1951 film. Marlon Brando Net Worth Real name / birth name Marlon Brando, Jr. Brando had been held back a year in school and was later expelled from Libertyville High School for riding his motorcycle through the corridors. The 1960s saw Brando's career take a commercial and critical downturn. ", "Anna Kashfi, Actress and First Wife of Marlon Brando, Dies at 80. [39][40] In the TV documentary The Making of Superman: The Movie, Brando explained: If you don't know what the words are but you have a general idea of what they are, then you look at the cue card and it gives you the feeling to the viewer, hopefully, that the person is really searching for what he is going to saythat he doesn't know what to say. Following On the Waterfront, Brando remained a top box office draw, but critics increasingly felt his performances were half-hearted, lacking the intensity and commitment found in his earlier work, especially in his work with Kazan. However, the executives were blown away by Brando's screen test and finally relented on the condition that he accept a cut-rate salary of just $50,000. Perhaps best of all, Marlon earned this Superman-sized payday for 13 days of work that resulted in just 20 minutes of total screen time for the actor. As with previous films, Brando refused to memorize his lines for many scenes; instead, he wrote his lines on cue cards and posted them around the set for easy reference, leaving Bertolucci with the problem of keeping them out of the picture frame. "[180] His portrayal of the gang leader Johnny Strabler in The Wild One has become an enduring image, used both as a symbol of rebelliousness and a fashion accessory that includes a Perfecto style motorcycle jacket, a tilted cap, jeans and sunglasses. [130] Because Teriipaia was a native French speaker, Brando became fluent in the language and gave numerous interviews in French. Appearing in Edward Murrow's Person to Person interview in early 1955, he admitted to having problems with his singing voice, which he called "pretty terrible." ", has become particularly famous. He wasn't criticized. Even if that's half right, Brando may have earned the equivalent of around $70 million bonus dollars after adjusting for inflation. For the scene in which Terry laments his failings, saying I coulda been a contender, he convinced Kazan that the scripted scene was unrealistic. [84] Bertolucci said about Brando that he was "a monster as an actor and a darling as a human being". It earned him his first Academy Award nomination in the Best Actor category. The event grabbed the attention of the US and the world media. Brando's performance as Vito Corleone, the "Don," in The Godfather (1972), Francis Ford Coppola's adaptation of Mario Puzo's 1969 bestselling novel of the same name, was a career turning point, putting him back in the Top Ten and winning him his second Best Actor Oscar. Brando portrayed Mark Antony. He has frequently ranked as one of the world's top-earning deceased celebrities. ", "Capital Is Occupied by a Gentle Army." He was also offered the opportunity to portray one of the principal characters in the Broadway premiere of Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh, but turned the part down after falling asleep while trying to read the massive script and pronouncing the play "ineptly written and poorly constructed". He is listed by the American Film Institute as the fourth greatest male star whose screen debut occurred before or during 1950 (it occurred in 1950). The famous American actor, Marlon Brando had an estimated net worth of about $100million approximately. [140], Stephen Blackehart has been reported to be the son of Brando,[141][142] but Blackehart disputes this claim. Brando acknowledged his professional decline, writing later, "Some of the films I made during the sixties were successful; some weren't. Loosely based on events in the history of Guadeloupe, the film got a hostile reception from critics. The movie went on to earn $300 million on a budget of roughly $55 million. [127] Kashfi was born in Calcutta and moved to Wales from India in 1947. Marlon Brando is a cultural icon with enduring popularity. Brando made his Broadway debut in 1944 in the drama "I Remember Mama," then appeared in Broadway productions of "A Flag is Born" (1946) and "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1947). New York, Hyperion, 1990. Cooper Square Press 1999. in Mexico. Rumors. [7][78] Brando had written a longer speech for her to read but, as she explained, this was not permitted due to time constraints. He "tried everything in the world to ruin it for her," Bankhead's stage manager claimed. [16] In 1995, he gave an interview in Ireland in which he said, "I have never been so happy in my life. In his original review, Roger Ebert wrote, "There have been a lot of movies where stars have repeated the triumphs of their partsbut has any star ever done it more triumphantly than Marlon Brando does in The Freshman? He also earned a reputation for being difficult on the set, often unwilling or unable to memorize his lines and less interested in taking direction than in confronting the film director with odd demands. "I thought it would be interesting to play a gangster, maybe for the first time in the movies, who wasn't like those bad guys Edward G. Robinson played, but who is kind of a hero, a man to be respected," Brando recalled in his autobiography. [168], In an interview in Playboy magazine in January 1979, Brando said: "You've seen every single race besmirched, but you never saw an image of the kike because the Jews were ever so watchful for thatand rightly so.