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Marlon Brando
Here’s the funny thing, even though his mother was a total alcoholic and absent a lot of the time, she ended up playing a huge role in his development. She was involved in the theater and this was an inspiration for Brando. In fact, he picked up the talent for Marie Curie at a really young age. What he could officially do is pick up on your ticks and mannerisms and impersonate it perfectly.
When we got into his career, this wasn’t going to be enough for Brando the perfectionist. He had to take it a step further. His role development was unprecedented. He would get into a role in a way that no one else would. For example, when he’s filmed the 1950 movie The Man where he was going to be playing a crippled war veteran, he actually bothered to spend a month in a veteran’s hospital in bed as though he was invalid himself.
But he goes a little bit further than that, decades ago Brando acquired an island to complete with its own little try and this led up to him eventually playing the famous colonel corps in apocalypse now where he leads a tribe of renegade guerillas through Vietnam War and then also the island of Dr. Morrow where he plays a strange recluse who lives on the island with his own strive of subordinates.
Marlon Brando had so much mojo. He turned down to live role in rebel without a cause, a movie that made James in. But let’s face it, will William immortalized him was his role in the Godfather. He managed to take a role that would have been otherwise a very cliché role and turn it onto something extremely organic and with the melamine of humanity. Basically, you may not notice but he establish things with tissue paper to give that slurpy seedy element to his voice that made it so famous but this is why this man had so much mojo. He could make a role his own. He really brought it to life but more than that, he also overcame obstacles that most people can’t when his career got down in a dumps in the early 60s not only gave you a come back but he came back as—own and it didn’t stop there. Overcoming his own obstacles wasn’t good enough for a man like Marlon Brando. Let’s face it. He is too big for only one person’s obstacles. He was a huge champion at civil rights specifically for need of American so even though he was a bit of recluse and a bit of an eccentric, the man was also mojoriffic.
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