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Sort by FREEDOM EDEN (Free subscription) - 02/07/2009
Karl Malden died yesterday. When I think of Malden, I don't think of his American Express commercials. I think of his movie roles. From the Washington Post : Karl Malden, 97, an Academy Award-winning actor who excelled in plainspoken, working-class roles and was memorable as the shy suitor in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and as a brave priest in "On the Waterfront," died July 1 at his home in Los Angeles....
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Sort by Film Experience Blog (Free subscription) - 27/10/2009
Jose here bringing you the Monday Monologue , this time taken from Elia Kazan's production of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire . "Blanche, can I ask you a question?" says shy Mitch ( Karl Malden ) to Blanche DuBois ( Vivien Leigh ) during one of their dates. She says yes and he proceeds "How old are you?". With this simple question Leigh takes us on a trip down memory, and insanity, lane...
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Sort by Premium Hollywood (Free subscription) - 02/07/2009
Like all character actors, Karl Malden never got quite the same level of attention as costars like Marlon Brando, Vivien Leigh, Steve McQueen, Anthony Perkins, Montgomery Clift, Michael Caine, and George C. Scott. Even the seventies TV series he starred in, “The Streets of San Francisco” found him being overshadowed in the eyes of the [...]
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Sort by SFist (Free subscription) - 02/07/2009
"A Streetcar Named Desire," "Streets of San Francisco," "On the Waterfront" Karl Malden , star of stage, screen and TV commercials, died yesterday . He was 97. Born Mladen George Sekulovich; March 22, 1912 - July 1, 2009, this crusty-but-benign thespian could play second fiddle like no one could in such films as A Streetcar Named Desire (Oscar, Tony), On the Waterfront , How the West Was Won and Patton...
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Sort by pHinnWeb (Free subscription) - 03/07/2009
A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) On The Waterfront (1954) The Streets of San Francisco (1973) The Old Potato Nose is gone: American actor Karl Malden has died at the honourable age of 97. Malden, born as Mladen George Sekulovich, won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) and was also nominated for On The Waterfront (1954), another Marlon Brando movie. Malden...