Dimensions
129 x 198 x 19mm
The controversial life and career of the man hailed by 'Time' magazine as the best actor of the twentieth century.
From moody Omaha teenager to Method-trained star with the face of a poet to eccentric recluse in his later years, Marlon Brando offers a penetrating look at Brando's evolving persona and legendary roles: the volcanic Stanley Kowalski of 'A Streetcar Named Desire', the sensitive rebel of 'The Wild Ones', and the iconic Don Corleone of 'The Godfather'.
Achieving unparalleled critical acclaim for his many memorable characters, Bosworth probes the influence of Brando's alcoholic parents on his acting, his decades of psychoanalysis, and his tumultuous personal relationships. Here, from rebellious unknown to reluctant idol to falling star, is the complex, charismatic genius who changed the face of acting.