Depending on who is doing the talking, Marlon Brando is the greatest actor in film history. A lofty moniker, but one that has been associated with Brando for most of his brilliant movie career.
Tennessee Williams and Marlon Brando. Photo: Instagram/historic_imagery. “He was just about the best-looking young man I’ve ever seen,” said Tennessee Williams upon first laying eyes on ...
Lee J. Cobb and Marlon Brando on the set of "On the Waterfront," directed by Elia Kazan. (Photo by ... [+] Columbia Pictures/Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images) On the Waterfront ...
The honor of receiving the longest ovation in Oscars history goes to the big-screen legend Charlie Chaplin, who was applauded for no fewer than 12 minutes at the 1972 Academy Awards.