No, but it was his last Broadway role.
Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando , Junior .
The character who yelled Stella was Stanley Kowalski. The actor who plays Stanley is Marlon Brando.
Marlon Brandon was a virtual unknown when the Broadway play opened in 1947. In fact, the producer, Irene Mayer Selznek, wanted to cast established actor, John Garfield, for the part. Brando, along with most of the Broaway cast, was cast in the film production.
You moron. It's "You can't SEE California without Marlon Brando's eyes".
He had it torn down because it was dilapidated.
He is still considered by many to be the best stage and screen actor of all time. His signature role was Stanley Kowalski in Streetcar Named Desire or possibly as Vito Corleone in The Godfather.
Stanley Kowalski was portrayed by Marlon Brando in the 1951 film A Streetcar Named Desire. Dr. Strangelove was portrayed by Peter Sellers in the 1964 movie Dr. Strangelove.
It was Vivien Leigh, actress in a Streetcar named Desire.
Marlon Brando starred both in the Broadway stage version and in the movie.
Marlon Brando's last film was The Score (2001) when he appeared as Max.
Marlon Brando's childhood was not happy. His parents drank too much alcohol and argued often. Dorothy Brando blamed her husband for the failure of her acting career. The older Marlon Brando did not have a good relationship with his son. In a book about his life, the actor wrote that his father never had anything good to say about his son. The Brandos moved many times when Marlon was young. His parents separated when he was eleven, but they re-united after two years. Young Marlon was always getting into trouble at school. His father decided to send him to a military school in Minnesota. Marlon did not do well in classes there. But he did find support for his interest in theater. A drama teacher urged him to begin acting in plays there and he did. But he was expelled from the school for getting into trouble.