Sunday, March 23, 2025

Marlon Brando - ©Theda Bara

The name I present to you in this post is that of the iconic American film and theater actor and director Marlon Brando, who had a realistic and emotional style in the films he acted in, and is widely considered one of the greatest and most influential actors of all time in Hollywood.

Marlon Brando was one of only three professional actors, along with Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977) and Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962), to be included in Time magazine’s 1999 list of the 100 Most Important People of the Century. Brando was also an activist, supporting a number of causes, most notably the civil rights movement for blacks in the United States and various movements in defense of American Indians.

Marlon Brando is best known for his roles as the gay Army officer “Weldon Penderton” in “Reflections in a Golden Eye” (1967). This role was one of his most acclaimed. He also played “Stanley Kowalski” in “A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951); “Emiliano Zapata” in “Viva Zapata!” (1952); “Mark Antony” in MGM’s Shakespeare (1564–1616) adaptation: “Julius Caesar” (1953); and boxer “Terry Malloy” in “On the Waterfront” (1954), During the 1970s, he gained notoriety for his Academy Award-winning performance as “Don Vito Corleone” in “The Godfather” (1972); and his role as “Colonel Walter Kurtz” in “Apocalypse Now” (1979), both directed by Francis Ford Coppola (1939–). Brando also received an Oscar nomination for his controversial performance as “Paul” in “Last Tango in Paris” (1972), but did not win the award.

The cult western “One-Eyed Jacks” (1961), in which he played bank robber “Rio”, was a critical and commercial failure, after which he had a series of notable box office failures, beginning with “Mutiny on the Bounty” (1962), playing the character “Fletcher Christian”.

Brando earned a reputation as a “bad boy” for his public outbursts. “The Godfather” is one such controversial moment for the actor, as he refused to accept his second Academy Award for Best Actor. At the 1973 ceremony, indigenous American actress and model Marie Louise Cruz, better known as Sacheen Little Feather (1946–2022) represented him. She appeared in full Apache garb and declared that: “Due to the poor treatment of Native Americans in the motion picture industry, Brando would not accept the award”. This Oscar statuette for Best Actor was eventually stolen. Days later, it turned up at an auction house in London, England, which contacted the actor and informed him of its whereabouts.

In addition to the 2 Academy Awards for Best Actor, Brando won 5 Golden Globe Awards, Henrietta Awards: 1956, 1973, and 1974; Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama: 1955 and 1973; 3 BAFTA Film Awards: Best Foreign Actor: 1953, 1954, and 1955 and 1 Primetime Emmy Award: Best Supporting Actor: 1979.

Marlon Brando has a star on the Los Angeles Walk of Fame at 1765 Vine Street in the motion picture category.

Marlon Brando Jr. was born on April 3, 1924, in Omaha, United States, and died on July 1, 2004, in Los Angeles, United States, at the age of 80.

Homosexuality and love life: Brando was known for his tumultuous personal life and his large number of partners and children. He fathered more than 11 children, three of whom were (allegedly) adopted. In a 1976 interview with a French journalist, he said: “Homosexuality is so fashionable that it is no longer news. Like many men, I have had homosexual experiences and I am not ashamed. I have never paid much attention to what people think of me. But if there are people who are convinced that Jack Nicholson (1937–) and I are lovers, and who continue to maintain that relationship, I find it funny”. In 2018, Quincy Jones (1933–2024) and American journalist Jennifer Lee (1971–) alleged that Brando had a homosexual relationship with comedian and “Superman III”, co-star Richard Franklin Lenox Thomas Pryor (1940–2005). Pryor’s daughter, actress Rain Pryor (1969–), disputes this claim.

In his autobiography “Songs My Mother Taught Me” (1994), Brando wrote that he met Marilyn Monroe at a party where she was playing the piano unnoticed. Brando and Monroe had an on-and-off relationship for many years, and that he received a phone call from her a few days before Hollywood’s most famous blonde died. He also claimed to have had several other affairs, although he did not name many of them or give many details about his marriages and children in this autobiography. What is known is that Brando met Japanese actress and dancer Reiko Sato (1931–1981) in the early 1950s; they had a relationship for several years. Although the relationship cooled, they remained friends for the rest of Sato’s life. Brando later fell in love with Mexican actress Katy Jurado (1924–2002) after seeing her in the film “High Noon” (1952). They met while Brando was filming Viva Zapata!” in Mexico (that same year). The relationship lasted for years after they worked together on One-Eyed Jacks, a film directed by Brando. After this relationship, in 1954, Brando met Puerto Rican actress, singer, and dancer Rita Moreno (1931–) and began a torrid relationship. Moreno revealed in her memoirs that when she became pregnant with Brando, he arranged an abortion for her. After the abortion, she attempted suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills mixed with whiskey. Years after their breakup, Rita played a romantic lead with Brando in the film “The Night of the Following Day” (1969). In 1957, Brando married British actress Anna Kashfi (1934–2015). Kashfi, who was born in Calcutta, moved from India to Wales in 1947. In 1960, Brando married Movita Castaneda (1916–2015), a Mexican-American actress eight years his senior; the marriage was annulled in 1968 after it was discovered that the actor’s previous marriage was still active. Castaneda starred with Marlon in “Mutiny on the Bounty” (1935), some 27 years before the remake of (1962) with Brando as “Fletcher Christian”. They had two children together: Miko Castaneda Brando (1961–) and Rebecca Brando (1966–). French actress Tarita Teriipaia (1941–), who played the leading lady “Maimiti” opposite Brando in “Mutiny on the Bounty” (1962), became his third wife on August 10, 1962. She was 20 years younger than Brando, and the actor was reportedly charmed by her naivety. As Teriipaia was a native French speaker, Brando became fluent in the language and gave numerous interviews in French. Teriipaia became the mother of two of his children: Simon Teihotu Brando (1963–) and Tarita Cheyenne Brando (1970–). Brando also adopted Teriipaia’s daughter Maimiti Brando (1977–) and niece Raiatua Brando (1982–). Brando and Teriipaia divorced in July 1972. After Brando’s death, actress Cynthia Lynn’s (1937–2014) daughter Lisa Brando (1964–) alleged that the actor had a short-lived affair with her mother, who starred as the character “Frieda” opposite Brando in “Bedtime Story” (1964), and that this affair resulted in her birth. In the late 1960s and early 1980s, he had a tempestuous and long-term relationship with the beautiful American actress Jill Banner (1946–1982). Brando also had a long-term relationship with his housekeeper Maria Cristina Ruiz (1949–), with whom he had three children: Ninna Priscilla Brando (1989–), Myles Jonathan Brando (1992–), and Timothy Gahan Brando (1994–). Brando also adopted Petra Brando-Corval (1972–), the daughter of his assistant Caroline Barrett (1942–) and Australian novelist James Clavell (1921–1994). Many biographers of Marlon Brando believe that Petra is another legitimate daughter of the actor. American actor Stephen Blackehart (1967–) is considered another of Brando’s children, but Blackehart disputes this claim.

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Haiku: God is a Poem - ©Theda Bara

Haiku and Art by ©Theda Bara — 2025
I write straight in crooked lines

I speak of love, faith and hope


God is a poem by an infinite poet!

Monday, March 17, 2025

Clint Eastwood - ©Theda Bara

The name I present to you in this post is Clint Eastwood, one of the greatest icons of the seventh art. Clint made history in the 60s as one of the biggest stars in Hollywood, coming in second place in the ranking of the 100 greatest stars of all time.

Clint Eastwood, a native of San Francisco, lived a nomadic life with his parents, who were always moving from city to city. He spent much of his adolescence in Oregon and moved to Seattle in 1951. At the age of 21, he joined the army, where he worked as a lifeguard and swimming instructor. While still in the army, he made a friend who recommended him for his first film job, at Universal Pictures.

Back in California, Clint began his long and historic career. In 1955, he made his acting debut in an uncredited role: “Revenge of the Creature”. He also appeared in several so-called “B” films, all without his name in the credits. He almost abandoned his acting career, but in 1959 he landed a supporting role in the CBS television series “Rawhide”, playing the character: “Rowdy Yates”, a series that lasted six years and ended up stealing the lead role from Gil Favor (1925-1966), who played the protagonist: “Eric Fleming”.

The invitation that would change his career came in 1964. Italian filmmaker Sergio Leone (1929-1989) called the actor to play “High Plains Drifter”, character: “Strange”, which only premiered in 1973, but which started not only the “Dollars” Trilogy, but also an entire genre: the “Italian bang bang” or “spaghetti western”. Clint and Leone also made: “For a Dollar in More” (1965), released in the United States in 1967, with the character “Manco”, and “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” (1966), where he once again played “The Stranger”, the nameless gunman. This film was released in theaters in the United States in 1968, but it was enough to elevate the actor to star status, earning him the respect of several American and Italian filmmakers.

Despite being known for the tough way he appears in his films, Clint never became unpopular among his fans and, over time, he proved that he was also a man with a unique artistic sensitivity. The first example of this was perhaps “Bird” (1988), a drama starring Forest Whitaker (1961-) that tells the story of musician Charles Parker Jr. (1920-1955). The filmmaker demonstrates all his passion for jazz and music in the film. In the 1980s, as if his work as an actor, director and producer were not enough, Eastwood composed soundtracks for many of his films.

In 1986, Clint became involved in Californian politics, was elected mayor of the city of Carmel and was invited to be more active in the Republican party, but chose not to pursue a political career, much to the delight of the seventh art.

In 1992, he directed and starred in “Unforgiven” as: “William Will Munny”, which is considered by many to be the last great Western, and a “grand finale” for the genre that made him famous. The film won four Oscars, including Best Director and Best Picture. Three years later, he directed and starred in the romantic drama “The Bridges of Madison County” (1995) character: “Robert Kincaid”, alongside “Meryl Streep” (1949-) character: “Francesca Johnson”, and moved many people in theaters.

The “bad phase”, which was never really bad, ended after “Million Dollar Baby” (2004), nominated for seven Oscar categories, winning four in 2005: Best Picture; Best Director (Clint Eastwood) who also acted, character: “Frankie Dunn”; Best Actress, Hilary Swank (1974-) character: “Maggie Fitzgerald” and Best Supporting Actor, Morgan Freeman (1937-) character: “Eddie Dupris”. 

Clint Eastwood was nominated for an Oscar nine times and won five statuettes. He won the Oscar four times: two for Best Director and two for Best Picture, but never won the Oscar for Best Actor. Clint was honored in 1995, receiving the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Oscar in recognition of his long career in cinema. 

Clint Eastwood has never accepted having a star on the Walk of Fame. The actor says he does not think it is necessary to have his name placed on a stone plaque on a public street.  

Clinton Eastwood Jr. was born on May 31, 1930, in San Francisco, California, United States, and is now 94 years old.

Clint Eastwood has been married twice, first to American actress Maggie Johnson Eastwood (1931–), a union that lasted more than three decades, from 1953 to 1984. The couple has two children, jazz musician and singer Kyle Eastwood (1968–) and film director Alison Eastwood (1972–); his second marriage was to American journalist Dina Marie Fisher Ruiz Eastwood, known professionally as Dina Eastwood (1965–), from 1996 to 2014. The couple has one daughter, American actress and producer Morgan Eastwood (1996–).

Friday, March 14, 2025

Haiku: Matriarchs - ©Theda Bara

Haiku and Art by ©Theda Bara — 2025
White dye of life that gives color to hair

Grandmothers and mothers never grow old

Matriarchs overflowing with love!

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Kieran Culkin - ©Theda Bara

The name I present to you in this post is Kieran Culkin, an American actor known for playing ironic but likable characters, both on stage and on screen. His achievements include the 2025 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for his work in the film: “A Real Pain”, character: “Benji Kaplan”, alongside Jesse Eisenberg (1983-), character: “David Kaplan”, which earned him other awards, two Golden Globes; a British Academy Film Award and a Primetime Emmy Award.

Kieran is the younger brother of actors Macaulay Culkin (1980-) and Rory Culkin (1989-). Other siblings: Shane Culkin (1976-); Quinn Culkin (1984); Christian Culkin (1987-). Sisters Jennifer Adamson (1970-2000), died of an overdose, and Dakota Culkin (1979-2008), died in a car accident. He is also the nephew of actress Bonnie Bedelia Culkin (1948-).

Kieran Culkin began his acting career in 1993, opposite action star Jean-Claude Van Damme (1960-) in the film “Nowhere to Run”, playing the character “Mike Anderson” and then continued acting alongside his brother Macaulay in the film “Home Alone” (1990) as “Fuller McCallister”, cousin of the character “Kevin McCallister” (Macaulay). He continued acting mainly in comedies, including “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” and “Father of the Bride” (1991), where he played “Matty Banks”, the son of “George Banks” (Steve Martin - 1945-) and also starred in the film’s sequel (1995). After appearing in “Amanda” (1996) as “Biddle Farnsworth”, he received a special guest role in the film “The Mighty” (1998) as “Kevin Dillon”. Following his impressive performance, he went on to appear in films such as “The Cider House Rules”, as “Buster” and “Music of the Heart”, as “Lexl”, both released in (1999). His most notable film role is probably the title character in the well-received “Igby Goes Down” (2002), for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. His last stage role was as "Buff", in the play “subUrbia” (1994), an updated version by director Eric Bogosian (1953–). On television, Kieran is best known for his portrayal of troubled billionaire “Roman Roy” in the HBO series “Succession” (2018 at 2023), a role that earned him two Emmy nominations, a Critics’ Choice Award win, and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series (2024).

Unlike his brother and fellow actor Macaulay Culkin, who has his star on the Sidewalk, Kieran Culkin has yet to receive this honor from Hollywood.

Kieran Kyle Culkin was born on September 30, 1982, in New York City, United States. He is now 42 years old.

Kieran has been married to British actress Jazz Charton (1988-) since 2013. The couple has two children, a daughter, Kinsey Sioux (2019-) and a son, Wilder Wolf (2021-).

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