Discurso en los Premios de la Academia protestando el tratamiento de los indios americanos, escrita por Brando, que apareció en The New York Times (30 de marzo de 1973).
Frases célebres de Marlon Brando
Rolling Stone Edición N.º 213 (20 de mayo de 1976) de Charlie Chaplin.
Introducción a la Técnica de Actuación de Stella Adler (1988).
Hablando de su actuación en La ley del silencio (1954). Canciones de mi madre me enseñó (1994).
“Actuar es la expresión de un impulso neurótico. Es la vida de un vagabundo.”
Marlon Brando: el único contendiente, Gary Carey (1985), Ch.13
“El principal beneficio que me ha permitido el dinero ha sido para pagar mi psicoanálisis.”
Marlon Brando: el único contendiente, Gary Carey (1985), Ch.13
Marlon Brando Frases y Citas
Declarado a la princesa Ashraf del Irán, como se cita en Faces in the Mirror (1980) por Ashraf Pahlavi.
Discurso a los Premios de la Academia escrita por Brando como apareció en The New York Times (30 de marzo de 1973).
Rolling Stone Edición N.º 213 (20 de mayo de 1976) de Bernardo Bertolucci.
Rolling Stone Edición N.º 213 (20 de mayo de 1976) de Elia Kazan.
Canciones que mi madre me enseñó (1994).
Eli Kazan en el desempeño de Brando en La ley del silencio, publicado en Marlon Brando, Retratos y Stills de Cine 1946-1995 (1996).
“Un actor es una persona que no te escucha a menos que estés hablando de él.”
The Observer (1956)
Verificadas
Canciones que mi madre me enseñó.
Marlon Brando: Frases en inglés
New York Times (July 2, 2004)
Contexto: When I lie on the beach there naked, which I do sometimes, and I feel the wind coming over me and I see the stars up above and I am looking into this very deep, indescribable night, it is something that escapes my vocabulary to describe. Then I think: 'God, I have no importance. Whatever I do or don't do, or what anybody does, is not more important than the grains of sand that I am lying on, or the coconut that I am using for my pillow.' So I really don't think in the long sense.
“Privacy is not something that I’m merely entitled to, it’s an absolute prerequisite.”
Said in 1960, quoted in Marlon Brando, Ch. 11 (1974, rev. 1989), by David Shipman.
“Acting is the expression of a neurotic impulse. It's a bum's life.”
Marlon Brando: The Only Contender, Gary Carey (1985), Ch.13
Songs My Mother Taught Me (1994)
Contexto: I have always considered my life a private affair and the business of no one beyond my family and those I love. Except for moral and political issues that aroused in me a desire to speak out, I have done my utmost throughout my life, for the sake of my children and myself, to remain silent … But now, in my seventieth year, I have decided to tell the story of my life as best I can, so that my children can separate the truth from the myths that others have created about me, as myths are created about everyone swept up in the turbulent and distorting maelstrom of celebrity in our culture.
1994 statement, as quoted in Kosher Sex : A Recipe for Passion and Intimacy (2000) by Shmuley Boteach
Speaking of his performance in On the Waterfront (1954). Songs My Mother Taught Me (1994)
"If there is a better performance by a man in the history of film in America, I don't know what it is."- Eli Kazan on Brando's performance in On the Waterfront, published in Marlon Brando, Portraits and Film Stills 1946-1995 (1996)
At a press conference for The Young Lions in Berlin; republished in Marlon Brando, Portraits and Film Stills 1946-1995 (1996)
Rolling Stone Issue No. 213 (May 20, 1976) on Elia Kazan
Introduction to The Technique of Acting by Stella Adler (1988)
New York Times (July 2, 2004)
“The principal benefit acting has afforded me is the money to pay for my psychoanalysis.”
Marlon Brando: The Only Contender, Gary Carey (1985), Ch.13
Stated to Ashraf Pahlavi of Iran, as quoted in Faces in a Mirror (1980) by Ashraf Pahlavi, p. 129
Rolling Stone Issue No. 213 (May 20, 1976) on Charlie Chaplin
“Bertolucci is extraordinary in his ability to perceive, he's a poet…he is very easy to work for.”
Rolling Stone Issue No. 213 (May 20, 1976) on Bernardo Bertolucci.
New York Times (July 2, 2004)
Speech for the Academy Awards written by Brando as it appeared in the New York Times (March 30, 1973)
Speaking about the film The Wild One (1953) in Songs My Mother Taught Me (1994)