Linda Williams writes: "Marlon Brando [was] the quintessential American male sex symbol of the late fifties and early sixties". "[citation needed] After several weeks on the road, they reached Boston, by which time Bankhead was ready to dismiss him. Some, however, thought Brando used the cards out of laziness or an inability to memorize his lines. The film was directed by Elia Kazan and co-starred Anthony Quinn. 7 Body Measurements: Height, Weight, Hair Color. "[88] Brando confessed in his autobiography, "To this day I can't say what Last Tango in Paris was about", and added the film "required me to do a lot of emotional arm wrestling with myself, and when it was finished, I decided that I wasn't ever again going to destroy myself emotionally to make a movie". [148][149] Galella wore a football helmet the next time he photographed Brando at a gala benefiting the American Indians Development Association in 1974. Marlon Brando net worth was estimated at US $100 million as of 2022. Marlon reportedly had relationships with several actresses, including Marilyn Monroe, Reiko Sato, Dorothy Kilgallen, Katy Jurado, and Rita Moreno, and he said in a 1976 interview that he had "homosexual experiences" as well. Relatives. [194], In the 2015 documentary Listen to Me Marlon, Brando shared his thoughts on playing a death scene, stating, "That's a tough scene to play. Previously only signing short-term deals with film studios, in 1961 Brando uncharacteristically signed a five-picture deal with Universal Studios that would haunt him for the rest of the decade. Marlon Brando had a net worth of $100 million at the time of his death. [7][78] Brando had written a longer speech for her to read but, as she explained, this was not permitted due to time constraints. They didn't like the way I was shooting it. Even if that's half right, Brando may have earned the equivalent of around $70 million bonus dollars after adjusting for inflation. That's the same as around $130 million in today's dollars. [67] The studio originally intended the film to be a low-budget production set in contemporary times without any major actors, but the phenomenal success of the novel gave Evans the clout to turn The Godfather into a prestige picture. ", "Jazz Community: Brown, Brando and Mandela. "[citation needed] Brando based his portrayal of Kowalski on the boxer Rocky Graziano, whom he had studied at a local gymnasium. 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. 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. Marlon Brando was married three times in his life, first to Anna Kashfi from 1957-1959, then to Movita Castaneda from 1960-1962, and finally to Tarita Teriipia from 1962 till their divorce in 1972. 2 Family, Parents, Siblings, Education. This technique encouraged the actor to explore both internal and external aspects to fully realize the character being portrayed. Marlon had a few hobbies that he loved to do in his free time such as playing the drums, painting, and fishing. That's exactly how I've felt all my life. In 2014 the island was reopened with a luxury hotel called "The Brando Resort.". Dad had a hard time breathing in his final days and he was on oxygen much of the time. [199], Brando was named the fourth greatest male star whose screen debut occurred before or during 1950 by the American Film Institute,[200] and part of TIME magazine's Time 100: The Most Important People of the Century. The American theater has never been able to present Shakespeare or classical drama of any kind satisfactorily. He also showed admiration for Sean Penn, Jack Nicholson, Johnny Depp and Daniel Day-Lewis. After the abortion was botched and Brando fell in love with Tarita Teriipaia, Moreno attempted suicide by overdosing on Brando's sleeping pills. It was Kazan's decision to fall back on the far less experienced (and technically too young for the role) Brando. During our scenes together, I sensed a bitterness toward me, and if I suggested a drink after work, he either turned me down or else was sullen and said little. In 1960, Brando married Movita Castaneda, a Mexican-American actress; the marriage was annulled in 1968 after it was discovered her previous marriage was still active. ", "Rita Moreno tells all about her 'near-fatal' affair with Marlon Brando in memoir", "Marlon Brando Weds Lovely Indian Actress", "Anna Kashfi Sues for Marlon Brando Divorce", "Brandon's Marriage VoidedActress Has Other Mate". By all accounts, Brando was devastated by her death, with biographer Peter Manso telling A&E's Biography, "She was the one who could give him approval like no one else could and, after his mother died, it seems that Marlon stops caring." Shortly before his death, he had apparently refused permission for tubes carrying oxygen to be inserted into his lungs, which, he was told, was the only way to prolong his life. [103], In 2004, Brando recorded voice tracks for the character Mrs. Marlons father was a chemical engineer and an alcoholic who frequently neglected Marlon and his three sisters. "[44] Brando explained that, to create on-screen tension between the two, "Gadg" (Kazan) had told Quinnwho had taken over the role of Stanley Kowalski on Broadway after Brando had finishedthat Brando had been unimpressed with his work. ", "Jewish groups riled over Brando's attacks. [38] The screen test is included as an extra in the 2006 DVD release of A Streetcar Named Desire. According to the film's producer Robert Evans, at some point early on Brando sold his backend points to him for $100,000 because he was experiencing dire financial problems. "[21] When he was four, Brando was sexually abused by his teenage governess. Just carte blanche. His rise to national attention in the 1950s had a profound effect on American culture. Brandos goals were to become a respected actor and to use his position to address social justice issues. I sometimes went to the Actors Studio on Saturday mornings because Elia Kazan was teaching, and there were usually a lot of good-looking girls, but Strasberg never taught me acting. Brandos education, goals, and achievements all played a vital role in his success. Brando also adopted Petra Brando-Corval (born 1972), the daughter of his assistant Caroline Barrett and novelist James Clavell. 0. . He was antisocial because he knew society was crap; he was a hero to youth because he was strong enough not to take the crap Brando represented a contemporary version of the free American Brando is still the most exciting American actor on the screen. and to a scholarship fund established for the children of slain Mississippi N.A.A.C.P. James Cusick looks back at its victorious 35-year political struggle UK News. [112] Shortly before his death and despite needing an oxygen mask to breathe, he recorded his voice to appear in The Godfather: The Game, once again as Don Vito Corleone. She was the daughter of actor Marlon Brando by his third wife Tarita Teriipaia, an actress from French Polynesia whom he met while filming Mutiny on the Bounty in 1962. Both of his parents were alcoholics, and when they separated in 1935, Dorothy and the children relocated to Santa Ana, California; two years later, Dorothy and Marlon reconciled and moved the family to a farm in Libertyville, Illinois. [133] Throughout the late 1960s and into the early 1980s, he had a tempestuous, long-term relationship with actress Jill Banner. According to Los Angeles magazine, "Brando was rock and roll before anybody knew what rock and roll was. Petkovich, Anthony. [30] New York Drama Critics voted him "Most Promising Young Actor" for his role as an anguished veteran in Truckline Caf, although the play was a commercial failure. "[104] "Michael was instrumental helping my father through the last few years of his life. Having studied with Stella Adler in the 1940s, he is credited with being one of the first actors to bring the Stanislavski system of acting, and method acting, to mainstream audiences. That's the same as around $3.3 million in today's dollars. [161] Brando ended his financial support for the group over his perception of its increasing radicalization, specifically a passage in a Panther pamphlet put out by Eldridge Cleaver advocating indiscriminate violence, "for the Revolution.". The film also features Paul's angry, emotionally charged final confrontation with the corpse of his dead wife. Galella had followed Brando, who was accompanied by talk show host Dick Cavett, after a taping of The Dick Cavett Show in New York City. The Wounded Knee Occupation of 1973 was occurring at the time of the ceremony. "[47] Brando allegedly did not see eye to eye with the Hungarian director Lszl Benedek and did not get on with costar Lee Marvin. Despite his success, Brando was troubled by a number of personal issues throughout his life. The event grabbed the attention of the US and the world media. "[137] Two of Cox's wives, however, dismissed the suggestion that the love was more than platonic. In the biopic Marlon Brando: The Wild One, Sam Shaw says, "Secretly, before the picture started, he went to Mexico to the very town where Zapata lived and was born in and it was there that he studied the speech patterns of people, their behavior, movement. Brando also had three children with Maria Cristina Ruiz, his housekeeper: Ninna (born in May 1989), Myles (born in January 1992), and Timothy (born in January 1994). [20] Brando harbored far more enmity for his father, stating, "I was his namesake, but nothing I did ever pleased or even interested him. ", "Check Out The Original Godfather Casting List From Francis Ford Coppola's Notebook. Marlon Brando would be perfect as Stanley. Brando slept in Cox's pajamas and wrenched his ashes from his widow. However, in her book, Brando for Breakfast, Kashfi claimed that she was half Indian and that O'Callaghan was her stepfather. First of all, he answered the phone, and he was talking to me like we had seen each other a day earlier. "[citation needed] One Boston critic remarked of Brando's prolonged death scene, "Brando looked like a car in midtown Manhattan searching for a parking space. [49], Later that same year, Brando co-starred with fellow Studio member William Redfield in a summer stock production of George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man. "Also, because he had so much power and unquestioned authority, I thought it would be an interesting contrast to play him as a gentle man, unlike Al Capone, who beat up people with baseball bats." Brando acknowledged his professional decline, writing later, "Some of the films I made during the sixties were successful; some weren't. 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. [109][110], On July 1, 2004, Brando died of respiratory failure from pulmonary fibrosis with congestive heart failure at the UCLA Medical Center. At the time of Jack's purchase Marlon's former mansion was in a dilapidated condition. The 1990s and the 2000s were marked with controversy for Brando, and his troubled private life received much attention. (PDF), "Native Americans and supporters stage fish-in to protest denial of treaty rights on March 2, 1964", "Archival footage of Marlon Brando with Bobby Seale in Oakland, 1968. Brando and Teriipaia divorced in July 1972. In 1947, Brando performed a screen test for an early Warner Brothers script for the novel Rebel Without a Cause (1944), which bore no relation to the film eventually produced in 1955. 4 Net Worth, Salary, House. Brando agreed to do the film for free, but fell out with director Euzhan Palcy over how the film was edited; he even made a rare television appearance in an interview with Connie Chung to voice his disapproval. [18], His mother, known as Dodie, was unconventional for her time; she smoked, wore pants, and drove cars. When word of this reached Brando, he threatened to walk off the picture, writing in his memoir, "I strongly believe that directors are entitled to independence and freedom to realize their vision, though Francis left the characterizations in our hands and we had to figure out what to do." Brando's films, along with those of James Dean, caused Honda to come forward with its "You Meet the Nicest People on a Honda" ads, in order to curb the negative association motorcycles had gotten with rebels and outlaws.[190][191]. in a tone of reproach that is so loving and so melancholy and suggests the terrific depth of pain? Brando's manager Jay Kanter also shrewdly negotiated for the actor to receive 10% of the movie's gross. Brando was raised in Omaha, Nebraska. It has to be done his way or he goes away with some vast story about how he was wronged, he was offended, and I think that fits with the psychological pattern that he was a wronged kid. Hollywood actor Marlon Brando, who died last week, has left behind an estate worth $21.6m according to his will, quashing reports that he died virtually penniless. By all accounts, Brando was upset by his mentor's decision, but he worked with him again in On The Waterfront. Brando closed out the decade by appearing in The Fugitive Kind (1960) opposite Anna Magnani. It was one of the most incredible acts of courage I ever saw, and it meant a lot and did a lot. And he didn't talk to me for years.[85][86]. To secure his services, the film's producers also had to give Brando 11.75% of the movie's backend points. "[90], In 1976, Brando appeared in The Missouri Breaks with his friend Jack Nicholson. The movie went on to gross $26 million. Time found the picture "false to the original in its feeling", remarking that Brando "sings in a faraway tenor that sometimes tends to be flat." He was born on April 3, 1924, to Marlon Brando Sr. and Dorothy Pennebaker in Omaha, Nebraska. He enjoyed telling me I couldn't do anything right. Brando also adopted Teriipaia's daughter, Maimiti Brando (born 1977) and niece, Raiatua Brando (born 1982). What other actor, when his brother draws a pistol to force him to do something shameful, would put his hand on the gun and push it away with the gentleness of a caress? [134], Brando had a long-term relationship with his housekeeper Maria Cristina Ruiz, with whom he had three children: Ninna Priscilla Brando (born May 13, 1989), Myles Jonathan Brando (born January 16, 1992), and Timothy Gahan Brando (born January 6, 1994). Brando admitted to Coppola that he had not read the book, Heart of Darkness, as the director had asked him to, and the pair spent days exploring the story and the character of Kurtz, much to the actor's financial benefit, according to producer Fred Roos: "The clock was ticking on this deal he had and we had to finish him within three weeks or we'd go into this very expensive overage And Francis and Marlon would be talking about the character and whole days would go by. . When the draft board referred him to a psychiatrist, Brando explained that he had been expelled from military school and had severe problems with authority. Marlon Brando Net Worth At The Time Of His Death. It is generally regarded as the nadir of Brando's career. Brando, who was at home at the time, heard the gunshot and raced to the scene, giving mouth to mouth in a desperate attempt to save the man's life. However, Brando recorded only one line due to his health and an impersonator was hired to finish his lines. At the time of his death, Brando's liquid assets were worth $23 million. When provided, we also incorporate private tips and feedback received from the celebrities or their representatives. [173] He is regarded as one of the greatest cinema actors of the 20th century. The film went on to win four Academy Awards. ", (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images). "[27] Despite being commonly regarded as a method actor, Brando disagreed. [citation needed], In 1958, Brando appeared in The Young Lions, dyeing his hair blonde and assuming a German accent for the role, which he later admitted was not convincing. Marlon later attended Shattuck Military Academy and the Dramatic Workshop at the New School in New York City. Williams frequently changed what Stanley's ethnicity would be. A hotel using Brando's name, The Brando Resort[152] opened in 2014. The name was a tribute in honor of his mother, who had died in 1954. Marlon Brando Jr. (April 3, 1924 July 1, 2004) was an American actor. In 1979, Marlon won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special for "Roots: The Next Generations," and he received BAFTA Awards for "On the Waterfront, "Julius Caesar," and "Viva Zapata!" [54] In his July 29, 1954, review, The New York Times critic A. H. Weiler praised the film, calling it "an uncommonly powerful, exciting, and imaginative use of the screen by gifted professionals. I was always on the verge of getting fired." Duvall later marveled to A&E's Biography, "He minimized the sense of beginning. In the 1940s, he moved to New York City and fell under the influence of Stella Adler and the Stanislavski system of acting. He developed an ability to absorb the mannerisms of children he played with and display them dramatically while staying in character. I thought the story should demonstrate that there are no inherently 'bad' people in the world, but they can easily be misled." In the A&E Biography episode on Brando, biographer Peter Manso comments, "On the one hand, being a celebrity allowed Marlon to take his revenge on the world that had so deeply hurt him, so deeply scarred him. The New York Times reviewer Bosley Crowther wrote that Brando as Ken "is so vividly real, dynamic and sensitive that his illusion is complete" and noted, "Out of stiff and frozen silences he can lash into a passionate rage with the tearful and flailing frenzy of a taut cable suddenly cut. Christian Brando. Let's take a look into Brando's will and see who inherited his money when he died. 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? [59] The film was commercially though not critically successful, costing $5.5million to make and grossing $13million. She was going to sue for their return, but finally said "I think Marlon needs the ashes more than I do. ", Variety: "Secret lunch honors Ladd" by Bob Verini, "Triumph Presents Legends Wild One Leather Jacket", "Fishing For Girls: Romancing Lesbians in New Queer Cinema", "My Own Version of You | The Official Bob Dylan Site", "Feature - "You Meet the Nicest People", "Classic Ad: You Meet the Nicest People on a Honda", "Sean Penn interview about Marlon Brando (2004)", "Marlon Brando Leaves $21.6 Million Estate. His mother took the three children to Santa Ana, California, where they lived with her mother. "[83] Schneider declared in an interview that "Marlon said he felt raped and manipulated by it and he was 48. . Upon their first meeting Sinatra reportedly scoffed, "Don't give me any of that Actors Studio shit." [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. He claimed to have abhorred Lee Strasberg's teachings: After I had some success, Lee Strasberg tried to take credit for teaching me how to act. Although Brando won the 1973 New York Film Critics Circle Awards, he did not attend the ceremony or send a representative to pick up the award if he won. Brando had doubts himself, stating in his autobiography, "I had never played an Italian before, and I didn't think I could do it successfully." Also: speculation. Two of Maria and Marlon's children have died, one of which was Christian, who took his own life in 2008. In 2005, a year after Marlon's death, Jack bought Marlon's property from the Brando family for $6.1 million. His portrayal of the rebellious motorcycle gang leader Johnny Strabler in The Wild One proved to be an emblem of the era's generational gap.[6]. It earned him his first Academy Award nomination in the Best Actor category. The film was based on another play by Tennessee Williams but was hardly the success A Streetcar Named Desire had been, with the Los Angeles Times labeling Williams's personae "psychologically sick or just plain ugly" and The New Yorker calling it a "cornpone melodrama". It was the first time in his life that he heard good things about himself." [83] Like Schneider, Brando confirmed that the sex was simulated. Much later, it turned up at a London auction house, which contacted the actor and informed him of its whereabouts.[58]. Bertolucci said: I was thinking that it was like a dialogue where he was really answering my questions in a way. $312,800. After achieving the desired effect, Kazan never told Quinn that he had misled him. In 1962 Marlon Brando became the very first actor in Hollywood history to earn a base salary of $1 million for a film, a salary he earned for 1962's "Mutiny on the Bounty." [158], In the aftermath of the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., Brando made one of the strongest commitments to furthering King's work. Brando was nominated for a Golden Globe for his performance. ", "How al Pacino Almost Lost His Role in the Godfather", "Sacheen Littlefeather and the Question of Native Identity", "American Indians mourn Brando's death-Marlon Brando (19242004). At the time of his death, Brando's liquid assets were worth $23 million. [84] Bertolucci said about Brando that he was "a monster as an actor and a darling as a human being". Teahouse and Sayonara were the first in a string of films Brando would strive to make over the next decade which contained socially relevant messages, and he formed a partnership with Paramount to establish his own production company called Pennebaker, its declared purpose to develop films that contained "social value that would improve the world." The 1960s saw Brando's career take a commercial and critical downturn. That number did not include a variety of assets . That's the identical as round $130 million in at present's {dollars}. It also notes the apparent paradox of his talent: "He is regarded as the most influential actor of his generation, yet his open disdain for the acting profession often manifested itself in the form of questionable choices and uninspired performances. They are considered the most important person in history born in Omaha in the . Stella (Adler) didand later Kazan. In 1978, Brando narrated the English version of Raoni, a French-Belgian documentary film directed by Jean-Pierre Dutilleux and Luiz Carlos Saldanha that focused on the life of Raoni Metuktire and issues surrounding the survival of the Indigenous tribes in north central Brazil. Malden wanted to come over, but Brando put him off, telling him there was no point. So he decided he would go to New York and study acting because that was the only thing he had enjoyed. Brando's penchant for multiple retakes and character exploration as an actor carried over into his directing, however, and the film soon went over budget; Paramount expected the film to take three months to complete but shooting stretched to six and the cost doubled to more than six million dollars. There's a line in the picture where he snarls, 'Nobody tells me what to do.' [175][202], Box office successes and directorial debut: 19541959, Mosel, "Leading Lady: The World and Theatre of Katharine Cornell. The faculty voted to expel him, though he was supported by the students, who thought expulsion was too harsh. In 1972 Brando earned $250,000 for "Last Tango in Paris," but with profit participation he eventually walked away with $3 million. "[17] Brando was raised a Christian Scientist. He earned respect among critics for his memorable performances and charismatic screen presence. ", "Marlon Brando: The King Who Would Be Man", "Movies: 5 most unexpected moments in Oscar's history", "Marlon Brando, 19242004: Illinois youth full of anger, family strife. gold 0 Bitcoin Brando began his acting career onstage, finding success on Broadway shortly after moving to New York and being named "Most Promising Young Actor" by the New York Drama Critics Awards. [181] Dean copied Brando's acting style extensively and Presley used Brando's image as a model for his role in Jailhouse Rock. [29], Brando used his Stanislavski System skills for his first summer stock roles in Sayville, New York, on Long Island. "Marlon Brando's Oscar Win for the Godfather". Assuming Brando's contract entitled him to profits, not gross revenue, and assuming around $250 million worth of profits, it's possible Brando earned an additional $30 million payday. This was his last role and his only role as a female character.[1]. 2023 Celebrity Net Worth / All Rights Reserved, plus 11.3% of gross and required MGM to donate similar amount to an anti-apartheid group. Caan adds, 'The first day we met Brando everybody was in awe. Paramount, the studio producing Francis Ford Coppola's film that would eventually become "The Godfather" initially flatly refused to even consider Brando for the role of Vito Corleone due to his reputation for being difficult to work with and recent slate of box office bombs. Brando won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance, but he declined it, becoming the second actor to refuse a Best Actor award (after George C. Scott for Patton). He was our angry young manthe delinquent, the tough, the rebelwho stood at the center of our common experience. He wed actress Anna Kashfi on October 11, 1957, and they welcomed son Christian on May 11, 1958. Brando portrayed Superman's father Jor-El in the 1978 film Superman. Schickel, Richard. The film was criticized for its perceived gratuitous violence at the time, with Time stating, "The effect of the movie is not to throw light on the public problem, but to shoot adrenaline through the moviegoer's veins. For the scene in which Terry laments his failings, saying I coulda been a contender, he convinced Kazan that the scripted scene was unrealistic. Coppola: "He was already heavy when I hired him and he promised me that he was going to get in shape and I imagined that I would, if he were heavy, I could use that. In an earlier review of The Appaloosa in 1966, Kael wrote that the actor was "trapped in another dog of a movie Not for the first time, Mr. Brando gives us a heavy-lidded, adenoidally openmouthed caricature of the inarticulate, stalwart loner." In A&E's Biography episode on Brando, actor and co-star Martin Sheen states, "I'll never forget the night that Reverend King was shot and I turned on the news and Marlon was walking through Harlem with Mayor Lindsay. In Sayonara (1957) he appeared as a United States Air Force officer. "[citation needed], By Brando's own account, it may have been because of this film that his draft status was changed from 4-F to 1-A. This was considered a major event and victory for the movement by its supporters and participants. Then, in 1944, he made it to Broadway in the bittersweet drama I Remember Mama, playing the son of Mady Christians. [77] After refusing to touch the statue at the podium, she announced to the crowd that Brando was rejecting the award in protest of "the treatment of American Indians today by the film industry and on television and movie reruns and also with recent happenings at Wounded Knee." Who is this old guinea?" Mutiny director Lewis Milestone claimed that the executives "deserve what they get when they give a ham actor, a petulant child, complete control over an expensive picture." According to Celebrity Net Worth, his liquid assets at the time of his death in 2004 were around $23 million, but his total net worth including assets like real estate and even his own private island in Tahiti was around $100 million. The film deals with themes of racism, sexual revolution, small-town corruption, and vigilantism. Read More:Greg Kurstin Net Worth 2023, Bio, Wiki, Weight, Age. The Godfather went on to become the highest-grossing film ever made up to that point, earning between $250 and $300 million at the box office. Marlon Brando passed away from respiratory failure on July 1, 2004, at UCLA Medical Center. [53], Upon its release, On the Waterfront received glowing reviews from critics and was a commercial success, earning an estimated $4.2million in rentals at the North American box office in 1954. The dead man was 26-year-old. Submit a correction suggestion and help us fix it! [11], Brando decided to follow his sisters to New York, studying at the American Theatre Wing Professional School, part of the Dramatic Workshop of the New School, with influential German director Erwin Piscator. Rai Casting Affari Tuoi 2021, Marlon Brando Net Worth, Bio, Wiki . [164] This occurred while the standoff at Wounded Knee was ongoing. In the United States the English language has developed almost into a patois. Mutiny on the Bounty nearly capsized MGM and, while the project had indeed been hampered with delays other than Brando's behavior, the accusations would dog the actor for years as studios began to fear Brando's difficult reputation. Newsweek found the film a "dull tale of the meeting of the twain", but it was nevertheless a box-office success. Marlon Brando's net worth is estimated at $100 million. [165], He was also an activist against apartheid. [114] They were then scattered partly in Tahiti and partly in Death Valley. At the time of his death, Marlon Brando's liquid assets were worth $23 million.

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