KARL MALDEN DEAD
National Enquirer —
Streets of San Francisco star method man Malden gone at 97. The Academy Award winner's career spanned seven decades and was featured in such classics as A Streetcar Named Desire , On the Waterfront and One-Eyed Jacks with Marlon Brando , and also Patton. With junior partner Michael Douglas he roamed the Streets of San Francisco for five seasons for producer Quinn Martin . Malden was born Mladen Sekulovich in Gary, Indiana of Serbian descent in 1912. After knocking around a few years on Broadway as a journeyman thesp before meeting director Elia Kazan at the Group Theatre. Kazan later cast him in Streetcar ...
Karl Malden Is Dead
Crabbie's Hollywood —
Famed Hollywood actor and American Express pitchman Karl Malden has died at the age of something like 600. I would give more details but, what the hell do you need them for? He was old as fuck. He died. This is not one of those shocking celebrity expirations like Natasha Richardson or Billy Mays. I gotta be honest...I've never been a Malden fan. His nose has always annoyed me, plus he plays every part exactly the same - like he's really pissed off about something but doesn't know what. He was the ...
Karl Malden, R.I.P.
The HeldenFiles Online —
He was an Oscar winner, a perennial on TV, a stage actor, a friend and repeat co-star of Marlon Brando, just about always believable and natural in his work. And his believability meant that, for decades, most people took his word on this:
Malden was 97. Look for him on DVD in "Fear Strikes Out," "On the Waterfront," "A Streetcar Named Desire" (his Oscar winner), "The Cincinnati Kid," "Patton." There are also some sets of "The Streets of San Francisco."
Update: TCM has set a Karl Malden tribute ...
RIP Karl Malden
Seriously? OMG! WTF? —
Karl Malden passed away today at age of 97 according to NY Times . The Academy Award winning actor has been in several classic movies like A Streetcar Named Desire, the TV show The Streets of San Fransisco and of course being the face of American Express. For all of things and so much more from his career that lasted over 70 years he will be remembered for. What a body of work he is leaving behind for us to remember him by.
Remembering Karl Malden. Today in Film Bloggery 07/01/09
SpoutBlog —
The celebrity deaths keep on happening, which makes me hope that Death takes a holiday at least over the 4th of July weekend. Yesterday we lost actor and baritone singer Harve Presnell, who is best remembered nowadays for playing William H. Macy’s father-in-law in Fargo, and now today we say goodbye to Karl Malden, who won a supporting actor Oscar for A Streetcar Named Desire, which was one of his four collaborations with director Elia Kazan. He was also Oscar-nominated for his performance in Kazan’s On the Waterfront. ...
RIP Karl Malden
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Like all character actors, Karl Malden never got quite the same level of attention as costars like Marlon Brando, Vivien Leigh, Steve McQueen, Anthony Perkins, Montgomery Clift, Michael Caine, and George C. Scott. Even the seventies TV series he starred in, “The Streets of San Francisco” found him being overshadowed in the eyes of the teenybopper set by his young punk of a male ingenue costar, Michael Douglas. That was largely because Malden was the kind of performer who understood that acting is a team sport. His best scenes were like great duets with near perfect ...
RIP Karl Malden
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Like all character actors, Karl Malden never got quite the same level of attention as costars like Marlon Brando, Vivien Leigh, Steve McQueen, Anthony Perkins, Montgomery Clift, Michael Caine, and George C. Scott. Even the seventies TV series he starred in, “The Streets of San Francisco” found him being overshadowed in the eyes of the teenybopper set by his young punk of a male ingenue costar, Michael Douglas. That was largely because Malden was the kind of performer who understood that acting is a team ...
RIP Karl Malden
Forward to Yesterday —
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Like all character actors, Karl Malden never got quite the same level of attention as costars like Marlon Brando, Vivien Leigh, Steve McQueen, Anthony Perkins, Montgomery Clift, Michael Caine, and George C. Scott. Even the seventies TV series he starred in, “The Streets of San Francisco” found him being overshadowed in the eyes of the teenybopper set by his young punk of a male ingenue costar, Michael Douglas. That was largely because Malden was the kind of performer who understood that acting is a team ...
Karl Malden
CHILD OF TELEVISION —
[image] Karl Malden (born Mladen George Sekulovich , March 22, 1912) was an Academy Award winning American actor featured in the Marlon Brando films such A Streetcar Named Desire , On the Waterfront and One-Eyed Jacks . He was also featured as General Omar Bradley in Patton . On TV his best-known role was as Lt. Mike Stone on the 1970s crime drama , The Streets of San Francisco and as spokesmen in commercials for American Express Travelers Cheques "Don't leave home without it!" He changed his name from Mladen Sekulovich to ...
The Peaces of San Francisco
Thighs Wide Shut —
Peace The Fork Out 2 Mladen George Sekulovich Don't leave home without them aka Karl Malden 1912 - 2009 Robert Strange rent The Fog of War NOW McNamara 1916 - 2009 Steve LaTreal Rare Air McNair 1973 - 2009 minus the true Beatles killer our ...



