Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando Obituary

Published by Legacy.com on Jul. 2, 2004.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Marlon Brando, who revolutionized American acting with his Method performances in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "On the Waterfront" and went on to create the iconic character of Don Vito Corleone in "The Godfather," has died. He was 80.

Brando died at an undisclosed Los Angeles hospital Thursday, attorney David J. Seeley said Friday. The cause of death was being withheld, Seeley said, noting the actor "was a very private man."

Brando, whose unpredictable behavior made him equally fascinating off the screen, was acclaimed the greatest actor of his generation, a two-time winner of the Academy Award who influenced some of the best actors of the generation that followed, among them Al Pacino, Robert De Niro and Jack Nicholson.

He was the unforgettable embodiment of the brutish Stanley Kowalski of "A Streetcar Named Desire," the mixed up Terry Malloy of "On the Waterfront" (which won him his first Oscar) and the wily Corleone of "The Godfather."

But his private life may best be defined by a line from "The Wild One," in which Brando, playing a motorcycle gang leader, is asked what he's rebelling against.

"Whattaya got?" was his famous reply.

His image was a studio's nightmare. Millions of words were written about his weight, his many romances and three marriages, his tireless - and, for some, tiresome - support of the American Indian and other causes, his battles with film producers and directors, his refuge on a Tahitian isle.

His most famous act of rebellion was his refusal in 1973 to accept the best actor Oscar for "The Godfather." Instead, he sent a woman who called herself Sasheen Littlefeather to read a diatribe about Hollywood's treatment of Native Americans.

It was roundly booed.

Brando's private life turned tragic years later with his son's conviction for killing the boyfriend of his half sister, Cheyenne Brando, in 1990. Five years later, Cheyenne committed suicide, still depressed over the killing.

Still, the undying spotlight never made him conform. "I am myself," he once declared, "and if I have to hit my head against a brick wall to remain true to myself, I will do it."

Nothing could diminish his reputation as an actor of startling power and invention.

Starting with Kowalski in the stage version of "A Streetcar Named Desire" and a startling series of screen portrayals, Brando changed the nature of American acting.

Schooled at the Actors Studio in New York, he created a naturalism that was sometimes derided for its mumbling, grungy attitudes. But audiences were electrified, and a new generation of actors adopted his style.

Marlon Brando Jr. came from the American heartland, born in Omaha, Neb., on April 3, 1924. He was a distant, conservative man of French, English and Irish stock; the original family name was Brandeau.

His mother, the former Dorothy Pennebaker, was small, willowy, compassionate and filled with creative energy. Her ambitions often were unrealized, and she underwent periods of problem drinking. She had given birth to two daughters, Frances and Jocelyn, before Marlon was born.

He grew up a pudgy, mischievous boy who was called Bud to distinguish him from his father. Jocelyn was charged with getting Bud to kindergarten, a difficult task. She solved it by leading him on a leash.

Young Marlon first became exposed to the theater through his mother, who became a leader and occasional actress in the Omaha Community Playhouse. When a leading man dropped out of a play, she pleaded with a young neighbor just home from college to take the role. Henry Fonda reluctantly agreed. Mrs. Brando also encouraged another young Omaha native, Dorothy McGuire.

The lives of Dorothy Brando and her children were upset when the father was transferred to Evanston, Ill., when Bud was 6. The family later moved to Santa Ana, Calif., and finally to Libertyville, Ill.

Bud was constantly being reprimanded for misbehavior at school, infuriating his father. The boy also displayed a talent for playacting, both in elaborate pranks and in plays and recitations. He proved a skilled pantomimist, especially in his depiction of the death of John Dillinger.

His exasperated father sent the boy to military school in an effort to instill discipline. He was expelled. Unable to join the war because of 4-F status, Brando at 19 moved to New York and stayed with his sister Frances, an art student.

Jocelyn Brando studied acting with Stella Adler, and Marlon decided to join her. It changed his life. After a week with the young man, Adler declared: "Within a year, Marlon Brando will be the best young actor in the American theater."

It took longer. He appeared in such plays as "I Remember Mama," "A Flag is Born" (a Jewish pageant with Paul Muni) and "Truckline Cafe." The latter was directed by Elia Kazan, who would remember him for "A Streetcar Named Desire" in 1947.

The Tennessee Williams made Brando famous, and his first signs of discomfort emerged. The press made much of his motorcycle, leather jackets and T-shirts, his bongo drum playing. He hated the clamor of fans and suffered through interviews.

The image of Stanley seemed to have fallen on Brando, and he once protested to an interviewer: "Kowalski was always right, and never afraid. He never wondered, he never doubted. His ego was very secure. And he had the kind of brutal aggressiveness that I hate. I'm afraid of it. I detest the character."

Brando suffered through the tedium of his two-year contract with "Streetcar," and he never appeared in another play. For his first film he declined several big studio offers and joined independent Stanley Kramer for "The Men" in 1950. To research the story of paraplegic war veterans, he spent a month in a Veterans Administration hospital.

His impact on screen acting was demonstrated by Academy nominations as best actor in four successive years: as Kowalski in "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951); as the Mexican revolutionary in "Viva Zapata!" (1952); as Marc Anthony in "Julius Caesar" (1953); and as Terry Malloy in "On the Waterfront" (1954). The latter brought his first Oscar.

Although he remained in Hollywood, he refused to be part of it.

"Hollywood is ruled by fear and love of money," he told a reporter. "But it can't rule me because I'm not afraid of anything and I don't love money."

His films after "Waterfront" failed to challenge his unique talent. Most were commercial enterprises: "Desiree," "Guys and Dolls," "The Teahouse of the August Moon," "Sayonara," "The Young Lions." He tried directing himself in a Western, "One-eyed Jacks," going wildly over budget.

A remake of "Mutiny on the Bounty" in 1962, with Brando as Fletcher Christian, seemed to bolster his reputation as a difficult star. He was blamed for a change in directors and a runaway budget though he disclaimed responsibility for either.

The "Bounty" experience affected Brando's life in a profound way: he fell in love with Tahiti and its people. Tahitian beauty Tarita who appeared in the film became his third wife and mother of two of his children. He bought an island, Tetiaroa, which he intended to make part environmental laboratory and part resort.

Although he remained a leading star, Brando's career waned in the '60s with a series of failures. He was impressive, however, in several movies, among them the comedy "Bedtime Story" and the John Huston drama "Reflections in a Golden Eye."

His box office power seemed finished until Francis Coppola chose him to play Mafia leader Don Corleone in "The Godfather" in 1972. The film was an overwhelming critical and commercial success and Brando's jowly, raspy-voiced Don became one of the screen's most unforgettable characters.

"I don't think the film is about the Mafia at all," Brando told Newsweek. "I think it is about the corporate mind. In a way, the Mafia is the best example of capitalists we have."

The actor followed with "Last Tango in Paris." One of his greatest performances was overshadowed by an uproar over the erotic nature of the Bernardo Bertolucci film.

In his memoir, "Songs My Mother Taught Me," Brando wrote of being emotionally drained by "Last Tango," an improvised film which included several autobiographical speeches.

Most of his later films were undistinguished. One hundred pounds heavier, he hired himself out at huge salaries for such commercial enterprises as "Superman" and "Christopher Columbus: The Discovery."

He was more effective as the insane army officer in Coppola's "Apocalypse Now" and parodying his "Godfather" role in the hit comedy "The Freshman."

His crusades for civil rights, the American Indian and other causes kept him in the public eye throughout his career. So did his romances and marriages. He married actress Anna Kashfi in 1957, believing her to be East Indian. She was revealed to be Irish, and they separated a year later.

In 1960 he married a Mexican actress, Movita, who had appeared in the first "Mutiny on the Bounty." They were divorced after he met Tarita. All three wives were pregnant when he married them. He had nine children.

In May 1990, Brando's first son, Christian, shot and killed Dag Drollet, 26, the Tahitian lover of Christian's half sister Cheyenne, at the family's hilltop home above Beverly Hills. Christian, 31, claimed the shooting was accidental.

After a heavily publicized trial, Christian was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter and use of a gun. He was sentenced to 10 years.

Before the sentencing, Marlon Brando delivered an hour of rambling testimony in which he said he and his ex-wife had failed Christian. He commented softly to members of the Drollet family: "I'm sorry. ... If I could trade places with Dag, I would. I'm prepared for the consequences."

Afterward, Drollet's father said he thought Marlon Brando was acting and his son was "getting away with murder."

The tragedy was compounded in 1995, when Cheyenne, said to still be depressed over Drollet's death, committed suicide. She was 25.

Details about funeral plans weren't disclosed and Seeley said arrangements would be private.


Copyright © 2004 The Associated Press

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June 20, 2025

Be peaceful in Heaven...

Jennifer Baribault

October 10, 2022

RIP eternal flame

Charlz Brando Hepburn

July 6, 2018

May you finally rest in peace, we will all see you when we get there.

Glenna

September 10, 2016

I've loved you since I first saw you in The Wild One in June 1962. I was only 11 but have never forgotten you & couldn't care less about what the tabloids said about you. You will always be my dreamers dream. ♪♫♪♫

Harry Simpson

July 8, 2016

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us. Godspeed.

Valenda Newell

July 3, 2016

MUCH TRAGEDY.... MUCH TRIUMPH....THROUGH IT ALL.... MUCH BRILLIANCE.....THANKS FOR BEING EXCEPTIONAL

Allison Dupont

March 7, 2016

Never forgotten, Rest in Peace sir.

February 12, 2015

Thank you Brian for your wonderful and touching words and your memory of my father. xoxo :)

brian griffin

February 9, 2015

Genius.

Wallace Ductapp

February 9, 2015

Thank you Marlon for leaving your amazing daughter Lisa behind, she is an inspiration to me every single day of my life.

Judy Durbin

February 9, 2015

R.I.P. Marlon Brando .I fell in love and had a crush on you when I was a little girl especially when you was in."On the waterfront" I thought you was a beautiful man..Loved you in all your movies especially as Vito Corleone...Great actor!!! He is truly missed by all especially his family and close friends..

Lisa Weiner

February 7, 2015

To Marlon Brando,
You were a very good actor in the Movie the Godfather Parts 1and 2, and the Freshmen. My prayers go to your family and friends. Lisa Weiner

Lisa Brando

Lisa Brando

October 30, 2014

I love you Dad. You are gone but not forgotten. Mom is with you now so I know you both are entertaining the angels in heaven. Heaven is lucky to have you. RIP

Andreas Soteriou

March 5, 2014

Undoubtebly the greatest actor of our time may you rest in peace throughout eternity.

Angelina

March 4, 2014

You were a great men.
Rest in Peace.

September 11, 2013

You'll always be Kal-El's father & Sky Masterson to me! Peace & <3 from Buffalo

Donna Visconti

May 2, 2013

A Great Actor Whom I Love. May You Rest IN Peace With The LORD.

Lisa Weiner

March 10, 2013

To Marlon Brando,
You were a great actor. You did a great job in the movie the Godfather Parts 1, 2, and 3. etc, My prayers are with you and your family. Lisa Weiner

Richard Owen

March 2, 2013

Rest In Peace, Mr. Brando. I Always Enjoyed Your Film Works. See You On The Other Side.

Tandra Watts

January 12, 2012

one of my favorite movies other than the God Father was a Street Car Named Desire & you was so handsome and a brillant actorm, could play any role Mr. Brando I love you and miss you. May God Bless you & Keep You, RIP

Rev. Dr. Nicholas V. Gamvas

March 14, 2011

From "The Godfather" to "Mutiny On The Bounty" A constant inspiration. May your Memory be Eternal!

C. M.

September 27, 2010

May the God of comfort and tender mercies continue to comfort your family and friends, and may you find comfort in the words found in the Holy Scriptures: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away."" Please accept my sincere condolences during this time of your loss.

SHERRY GUNNELL

September 17, 2010

Marlon Brando, will always live on threw his movies, & I'LL always remember him turning down his OSCAR, over the way the Native Americans were treated @ WOUNDED KNEE, S.D., I applauded you then & still do to this day. R.I.P.

August 30, 2010

To the family: May the comfort from family and friends continue to strengthen you, and may you find comfort in the words found in the Holy Scriptures: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away."

March 11, 2010

I just finished watching, Desiree, one of my favorite Marlon Brando's movie, it's a classic, God, please continue to bless the family.
Cynthia, Liverpool, NY

March 9, 2010

For Marlon...

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
~
[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

Karla Masters

March 6, 2010

On the Waterfront was one of the first movies I ever saw and will always him that way, a wonderful actor.

Sharon Darr

February 27, 2010

Watched a great movie today with Marlon & ..Matthew Broderick.Miss Marlon still.

cheri weiner

December 4, 2009

Marlon Brando:

Marlon Brando was from Omaha, Nebraska and lived a life most would envy.

Sad that his senior years were so sad, that no parent should ever suffer.

Yet, he apparently lived his life as he pleased, and for that, no one can ever question.

Omaha still claims him as one of our own.

Rest in peace.

November 18, 2009

I miss you my TURTLE...I miss your laughter. Tears still roll down my face.. love you always... her royal highness!!!!

Sister Dallas

November 12, 2009

Miss you Sean Dallas Malle... Interesting last name you picked.. Why such saddness.. One will never know.. Was this your Turtle making hisn own way. But your with your family now.
Light Love and Laughter Indeed!!!!

Love Always, Sister side of me..

August 11, 2009

sean dallas malle r.i.p.

Jean-Luc osorio

May 31, 2009

Dear Mr. Brando

right now im 13 years old i have seen 3 of your movies and all great acting. I have instantly become a fan of yours and i forever will be.
I look forward in seeing each and everyone of your films.
Tell James i say hello.

Marjorie Osorio

May 29, 2009

Marlon Brando, You are by far the greatest actor their has and will ever be. You will be extremely missed but never forgotten you will shine forever. RIP You are the best!!! xoxo

Mary Jeffers

October 2, 2008

Marlon Brando,
What great memories you have left us! You went to drama school with the best, Karl Malden, James Dean, and Paul Newman. "The Godfather" is one of my favorite all-time movies along with "Brokeback Mountain", "Gone With The Wind", "Its a Wonderful Life" and "Hud", "In the Heat of the Night" and "Glory" to name a few. America has lost alot of superstars, young and seasoned to join you so that you all came reminisce. Heath Ledger and Mr. Paul Newman have joined you in the last 9 months. You son, Christian, has come along to bring you company. May your remaining family members find comfort in the days ahead. The world loved you but God needed you more for his divine purposes. May you rest in peace until we meet up beyond the skies.

Mfan0825

September 8, 2007

Mr. Brando is such an enormously talented, BRILLIANT, inspirational man. He was a sweet, gentle, giving, genorous man. He means SOO much to me. He's an extremely veratile actor. He does accents flawlessly. He's

WESTBROOK

August 28, 2007

Mr. Brando was a distinguished actor. As his loving family and friends continue to reflect on his life, may we all be encouraged by the Christ who said "all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out".

joanie algeri

July 1, 2007

Forever in my thoughts, always a place in my heart..I am greatful for having known you for the brief time I did. Your acting brilliance will remain a part of history.
I send you smiles on your third year of freedom and peace.Joanie

Jamie Lockridge

March 22, 2007

I know Marlon Brando will be missed by all his fans. I loved all his GodFather movies and him as an actor as well. I know he is in a better place and would love to see all the names left by all who loved him so much. God Bless you my friend

joan agelire

November 28, 2006

I met and spoke with you on three occations when you lived in new York City as I did. I was 18 yrs old, and to this day you have always remained in my heart.
So intellergent,nice, and with a beautiful smile. I'll always miss you sweeet prince.

October 13, 2006

rip we miss u
best actor

Louella Kamkar

August 18, 2006

Goodnight sweet Prince, you made my heart smile. For me, there will never be another.

Mentor Dulaj

July 21, 2006

Hello!

He is really for being metion all the time, this world has rarely people like he was an actor.

hello Bill and Faton

Faton Hoti

May 30, 2006

Hi all, He was very Modest actor

B. A. Brando-Wilmot

April 19, 2006

A catalyst for continuous change during his lifetime ... Thank-You all for remembering ...

Uuno Kanto

April 8, 2006

Marlon Brando was and always will be the best actor of any I have ever seen. I started buying movie magazines with him in them in the early l950's. A Streetcar Named Desire is my all time favorite movie ever.

Tammie Dryer

February 16, 2006

Marlon will be missed terribly. He was the best actor of all times and also insperational to his younger viewers. I wish i could have known him personally but he will live on in all of us. My deepest thoughts and sympathy go to his family and friends. love tammie xo

Mary Jo Novelli

January 1, 2006

Sympathy to The Great Actor's family and friends.
Marlon, you will be the greatest wherever you travel. Thanks for the memories.

Jose Marlon Ramirez

November 21, 2005

My dad name me after him since then I start following his movies

Karla Guy

October 28, 2005

It's Karla Guy actress and Fan. Just wanted to say Marlon was an icon. and agrees with Leslie K. Siegel. Long Live Marlon Brando!

Karla Guy

karlaguy

Giselle Ferrara

July 8, 2005

Great actor. Well, he did become somebody. He was a contender. And we will always have that to remember him by and to appreciate. [email protected]

Author Bob D Caterino

March 16, 2005

I new Marlin. He replaced bobby Blake as Coppola's Don in the movie Godfather. I think we are happy that change came about.

Cassie

January 13, 2005

The first time I saw Marlon Brando was as George Lincoln Rockwell in Roots, The Next Generation and needless to say I wasn't impressed. I was an African-American high school student then and had not seen the Godfather, which was the next Brando movie I saw a decade after it was made. I still wasn't all that impressed, probably because of all the hype. Well all the hype led me to find out what it was all about. Today I have seen every Brando movie made and read most of the bios including his own. Not only am I impressed beyond explanation, Brando is such a part of me now, my psyche, my thought process, my wisdom, my knowledge of the truth behind the history they want us to believe, I can never, ever thank Marlon enough for what he gave to me. I can't even explain what it is, but I have it, it's valuable and it's a part of Marlon that will live in me forever.

January 9, 2005

You will never be forgotten. Your film's will live on and on. I will always be a little sad when I watch one of your movies. Here's to you Marlon - Hope you find the peace you so despartley searched for!

Serena

November 24, 2004

I love you Marlon!!Everybody loves you..We cannot forget you,never. You still remain the best of the best,forever and ever and ever and eveeeeeer!!Nobody can take your place...God bless you,Mr.Brando!!

I would you with us again but I know..it's only a dream!!

More kiss for you,beautiful boy...Goodbye!!I hope to see you,one day..

Katrina Haywood

October 13, 2004

I am STILL in complete shock over his death. I was working the day I heard about it. I just so happend to be watching TV at the time I saw. I couldn't believe that yet another one of my favorite actors had died. he was such a handsome and articulated man. I loved him alot! May he rest in peace.

Delores Thanasse

October 9, 2004

Peace be with you Marlon Brando.

nicolas Dassas

September 16, 2004

Tu as été un exemple pour beaucoup, en tant qu'acteur mais aussi et surtout en tant qu'homme.

Merci de l'ouverture d'esprit que tu m'as donné.

Nicolas

CAROL CARMAN

September 7, 2004

My condolences to Marlon Brando's family ,they have lost a father and we have lost a great actor.

I have seen every motion picture Mr. Brando has made and ejoyed all of them enormously.

Peace to you Marlon in your new home.

Donald Lonsdale

August 31, 2004

Mr Brando, you were truly the greatest among the Greats. On the Waterfront I believe to be the best movie of all time. Long may your reputation live here on earth.

Jeanette Sarmiento

August 14, 2004

I found out about Marlon's death while I was in the middle of a jazzcamp having the time of my life. I think I was the only one in the room who reacted to the news. My first response was total denial - I was sure it was wrong, ill maybe, but not dead. I gradually found out otherwise.

I think of all the films (and there are still some I haven't seen) spaning this magnificent man's life.

Hard to believe we have lost such a treasure. I know he had many troubles but the gifts he gave us are incalculable. May God rest his soul.

Lynette Noa

August 6, 2004

To the greatest actor of all time, May you be sipping champagne with my sister Vanessa in heaven who passed on the same day that you did.

Joann Cloud

August 5, 2004

Rest in peace Mr. Brando. Your acting skills we're one of a kind. you will be truly missed

garland gross jr.

August 3, 2004

He was simply Great!!!

MR & MRS KENNETH E. LONG

August 2, 2004

YOU WILL BE MISSED. MAY GOD BLESS YOU.

tina H

July 31, 2004

To the Family I am truely sorry for your loss.Marlon Brando, was the greatest and most known actor of all times. We will all miss him very much.

KATHARINA LAIRSON

July 22, 2004

MR. BRANDO, YOU ARE TRULY MISSED. TO THE FAMILY I WANT TO EXTEND MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY ON THE PASSING OF YOUR FATHER.YOUR FATHER WAS ONE OF A KIND THEIR WILL NEVER BE NO ONE LIKE HIM. HIS ACTING SKILLS WERE OUTSTANDING. I HAVE AND ALWAYS WILL ENJOY HIS MOVIES. LET US NOT FORGET THE MAN AND THE OUTSTANDING PERFORMER THAT HE WAS.

Bernhard Bauhofer

July 22, 2004

Your performances simply blew me away. Your movies are a historic legacy for mankind. Thank you!

Jeanette Hinkle

July 22, 2004

You will be sadly missed,God Bless you,family and friends.

Susan Bumgarner

July 20, 2004

To remember the man who made me love all the movies that were here

before I was.And to know what a really great actor should be.

Janel Marie Spiegel

July 18, 2004

Marlon Brando was a genius. His films were unforgettable. He will always be a contender. Continue to soar... God Bless Mr. Brando and his family.

pauline salera

July 17, 2004

To the greatest actor of all time. I have loved you from when i was a young girl of 12 years old. your honesty grace is unsurpassed.you will be deeply missed My deepest sympathy to your your family.

Leslie Siegel

July 16, 2004

Leslie K. Siegel agrees with her brother Neil Siegel about the late great Marlon Brando. He was truly an icon and Leslie K. Siegel at [email protected] will miss him greatly.

Mona Young

July 15, 2004

Too good to be dead. Live forever. But of course, you will.

Mary

July 13, 2004

Goodnight, sweet prince and may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest."

Zindi Cuellar

July 13, 2004

To the Family of Marlon Brando, my deepest sympathy on your tremendous loss. He will be missed and remembered with affection.

Daniel Ramirez

July 11, 2004

To the family and friends of marlon im sorry for your loss.i was a big fan Xpectally when you played in the GodFather that will for ever be a classic.just wanted to be able to write in this guest book and was sorry again to hear bout his passing.

David Francis McLaughlin

July 10, 2004

The stage of our lives has gone dark; no better act will follow.

LeaAnne McCormick

July 10, 2004

Gone but never forgotten, All my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Sharon English

July 10, 2004

Who could forget Mr. Brando's spellbinding performance in "A Streetcar Named Desire" He made it look so easy.

He drew the wrath of Hollywood for his personal beliefs, and still his dedication to the plight of Native Americans was unwavering.

I admired him for marching to his own tune and doing it his way. He was the 'real deal'.

Cynthia Reyes

July 9, 2004

To a great person and actor who made a lot of wonderful movies. Especially GodFather we will never forget you. God Bless You and your family.



Love, Cindy

Gloria J. K.

July 9, 2004

May Marlon rest in peace.

Love to the family.

Suzanne Roberson

July 8, 2004

You will be missed by all.

Gloria & Tony Rodriguez

July 8, 2004

Our prayers and thoughts are with the family. Marlon was a great actor.

Dorrise Henry

July 7, 2004

This was the greatest man of all time. God Bless your soul

Diane Jett

July 6, 2004

I was sadden by your passing. You are one of the greatest actors. You are the Godfather of all times. I loved you in Don Juan DeMarcos, your acting and the story was beautiful, makes us all think about life. I lost my husband, Ed, in Jan 2002, he was also a great fan, say hello to him for me. God Bless You and your family. Love you, Diane

Jean Sturgeon

July 6, 2004

Even though we never met in person, you were a true friend on the screen. Your kindness and generosity shown through in all your roles as well as in life. God now has another angel in his presence. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Thomas Widgeon Jr.

July 6, 2004

May God comfort your hearts at this time of sorrow

Marc Pacino

July 6, 2004

Marlon:



Having met you and conversed with you on several occasions in the past, I will pray that all will think of you as I do. A kind and generous person who lived life to it's fullest. God bless you, your family, and may God embrace you.



Marc Pacino

Lauretta Connors

July 5, 2004

You were on of a kind and reflected superior talent.

A Guimoye

July 5, 2004

A lifetime of memories...a master of his craft. Thank you for the gift of your generosity, and the humbleness of your soul.

Jeffrey Claussen

July 5, 2004

May you Rest in Peace! Also may God be with all of your children as I know this is a tough time for each of them. You are one of the all time Greatest Actors ~Blessing's and Our Prayers are with you.

Bill Mizzell

July 5, 2004

He was the best actor, ever. He was able to play a charactor, so well, that the charactor seemed real. He had a gift of acting, and he shared it with us. He was very Modest. We will all miss him.

Ralph Patton

July 5, 2004

You will always be remembered.

elizabeth spiegel

July 5, 2004

MR BRANDO

TO THE MOST HANDSOME, BRILLANT, TALENTED MAN, ACTOR WHO EVER LIVED. YOU WILL BE SADLY MISSED AND ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS.I WILL NEVER FORGET YOU AND ONE SWEET DAY I WILL GET TO MEET YOU. LOVE ELIZABETH

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Should I Send Sympathy Flowers?

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We'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.

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If you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.

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Legacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.

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The Five Stages of Grief

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Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

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How to Write an Obituary

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Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

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Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.

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