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Ruth Leon recommends… Marlon Brando’s 10 Best Films

Ruth Leon recommends… Marlon Brando’s 10 Best Films

Marlon Brando’s 10 Best Films

 This week marks 20 years since the death of  Marlon Brando. This American stage and film actor and director was one of the most important actors of the 20th century, and one of the most versatile.

Marlon Brando  transformed Hollywood with his innovative method acting.  With a career spanning more than 6 decades and 50 films, Brando left a lasting impact on cinema. He is a singular figure in cinema history, whose disdain for ‘stardom’ ironically redefined what it means to be one.

His signature seems to be on every frame of his movies from A Streetcar Named Desire to On the Waterfront, The Wild One, Viva Zapata! And, of course, Last Tango in Paris. With such a broad and varied career to celebrate, High On Cinema ranked his top 10 performances from his remarkable and diversified filmography.    The Wild One, Viva Zapata! And, of course, Last Tango in Paris. With such a broad and varied career to celebrate, High On Cinema ranked his top 10 performances from his remarkable and diversified filmography.

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