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Marlon Brando

A Memoir
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Marlon Brando was one of the most private celebrities in modern times, who only stepped into the lime light to promote a new film or causes close to his heart. While several books exist based on such material, there has never been a personal biography with a first-hand view of the inner sanctum such as George Englund's memoir. Englund started this memoir in earnest a few months before Brando died on 1 July 2004 in order to capture the real Brando behind the star. Looking back in time, Brando writes down his incisive recollections from when he befriended the young Marlon when he was on the cusp of his meteoric rise in 1954 and from then on became a close confidant for almost fifty years from whom Brando sought frank advice.
George Englund was the ultimate Hollywood insider. A one-time actor and producer, he was married to Cloris Leachman and had close friendships with many female stars and celebrities such as Joan Collins and Lee Radziwell, Jackie Onassis's sister.
'The best portrait of Marlon.' Ken Russell 'Riveting.' Kirk Douglas 'An insider's portrait of Hollywood.' Guardian 'The dark side of a magnetic man.' Sunday Times 'The real Brando.' Critic's Choice, Daily Mail 'A warts-and-all portrait.' Daily Telegraph Mail on Sunday book of the week 'One of the most intimate accounts - of the sexiest man of all time.' Gay Times
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