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Oscar-winning actor Karl Malden dies






"I love every movie I've been in, even the bad ones, every TV series, every play, because I love to work. It's what keeps me going."

Oscar-winning actor Karl Malden dies

Oscar-winning actor Karl Malden, known for his distinctive nose and roles opposite Marlon Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire and On The Waterfront, has died. He was 97.

Malden's passing was announced on Wednesday by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), where he served as president from 1989 to 1992.

A statement distributed by the Academy said the actor died at home surrounded by family members. No cause of death was disclosed.

Born Mladen Sekulovich in Chicago in 1912 to a Serbian father and Czech mother, Malden was the eldest of three sons and grew up in Gary, Indiana.

He developed a love of acting after appearing regularly in school plays and in productions organised by his father at a local church.

Malden worked in Gary's steel mills for three years from 1931 until 1934 before accepting a scholarship to Chicago's Goodman Theatre.

Another scholarship student, Mona Greenberg, became his wife in 1938. The couple celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary last year.

After tying the knot Malden forged a successful Broadway career, appearing in landmark productions such as Arthur Miller's All My Sons and Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire.

During this time he developed working relationships and lifelong friendships with director Elia Kazan and co-star Brando.

Malden's recreation of the role of Mitch in Streetcar earned him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1951, and he scored another nod in that category for playing Father John in On the Waterfront.

After moving to Los Angeles in 1959 to pursue his film career, Malden landed roles in films including One-Eyed Jacks, The Cincinnati Kid, Birdman of Alcatraz, and Patton.

In the 1970s, Malden made a transition to television, starring in the popular series The Streets of San Francisco which introduced Michael Douglas. Douglas credited Malden as his mentor ever since.

"I'm a workaholic," Malden once said. "I love every movie I've been in, even the bad ones, every TV series, every play, because I love to work. It's what keeps me going."


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One of the very best Movie and Television actors of our time Will be hard to replace
Rusty (4/07/2009 9:48:03 AM) | Mark As Inappropriate
One of the best character actors. Young actors should watch his work and take notes on how to be a GOOD actor. He will be sadly missed.
mellow fellow (4/07/2009 9:02:59 AM) | Mark As Inappropriate
Karl you were a joy to watch, you knew your craft and made your characters beleiveable, love to your family and rest in peace.
Eve (4/07/2009 7:15:14 AM) | Mark As Inappropriate
One of the all time greats. I loved him in the movie Gypsy as well.
kath richards (2/07/2009 10:25:04 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
His work was etched upon our senses and was evident in his stamina.
Aaron (2/07/2009 10:22:39 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
Loved his line in Patton where Patton reveals that the only thing that really frightened him was a bullet coming straight for his nose, to which Karl replied, "well, I can understand that George, with such a handsome nose". RIP and thanks.
TS (2/07/2009 10:18:54 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
One of the all time greats. I loved him in the movie Gypsy as well.
kath richards (2/07/2009 10:13:13 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
What a great actor and decent bloke. Totally unpretentious and devoted to his wife and work. Not many like him around……past or present. Rest in peace and thanks for the movies.
Tom (2/07/2009 10:12:08 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
Who can forget him in On the Waterfront.Truly a great character actor.Only a few of the old guard left.RIP Karl.
robert (2/07/2009 4:43:58 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
Everyone here has said it all for me too. R.I.P Karl Malden.
Kev Brennan (2/07/2009 3:10:56 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
His appearances always guaranteed a good movie, Thanks indeed for the memories.
Maurie (2/07/2009 12:32:06 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
What a legend. Isn't it nice to see an actor who was proud of all his movies - good and bad. Not like the actors these days who are more concerned about their pay cheque. A true great and will be sorely missed.
Donna (2/07/2009 12:31:16 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
Karl your the best, I hope to see you in Heaven, God Bless You and all who are related to you.
DJP (2/07/2009 12:21:30 PM) | Mark As Inappropriate
My favourite quote "Death comes unexpectedly!" - As the powerful preacher in Pollyanna.
Robert (2/07/2009 11:49:47 AM) | Mark As Inappropriate
Entertained many people over a long time with the Streets of San Francisco. Another one of the truly greats.
Gerald (2/07/2009 11:04:48 AM) | Mark As Inappropriate
I so enjoyed his television appearances and his movies. A great actor. What a pity we only write such accolades after someone has passed away. I know his star will again shine in the Streets of Heaven! Thanks for the memories
Dianne (2/07/2009 10:56:25 AM) | Mark As Inappropriate
Another one of the Hollywood greats gone for those who remember his varied natural performances.
Keith (2/07/2009 10:35:22 AM) | Mark As Inappropriate
So sad. 97's a good innings
Deb (2/07/2009 10:27:23 AM) | Mark As Inappropriate
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