This page will contain discussion groups about Karl Malden, as they become available.Karl MaldenKarl Malden (born as Mladen Sekulovich in Chicago March 22, 1912) is an American actor, known for his bulbous nose and expansive manner. Malden is the son of a Serbian father and a Czech mother. The Sekulovich family roots trace back to the city of Bileća in Herzegovina. At the age of five, Karl and his family moved to Gary, Indiana, where he grew up, after which he moved to New York City. He first appeared as an actor on Broadway in 1937, then did some radio work, before becoming a movie character actor in 1940. Among the many films Malden has acted in are A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), On the Waterfront (1954), Pollyanna (1960), Birdman of Alcatraz (1962), How the West Was Won (1962), and Patton (1970) (playing Gen. Omar Bradley). Notable TV appearances include The Streets of San Francisco (1972) (co-starring with a young Michael Douglas), and the film The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro (1989) (as wheelchair-bound senior citizen Leon Klinghoffer). Karl Malden is a past president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In October of 2003, Malden was named the 40th recipient of the Screen Actors Guild's Life Achievement Award for career achievement and humanitarian accomplishment. Karl Malden inspired the newsgroup alt.fan.karl-malden.nose. This page about Karl Malden includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Karl Malden News stories about Karl Malden External links for Karl Malden Videos for Karl Malden Wikis about Karl Malden Discussion Groups about Karl Malden Blogs about Karl Malden Images of Karl Malden |
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Karl Malden inspired the newsgroup alt.fan.karl-malden.nose. Omar Bradley). His most recent credit was the 2000 City of Angels, a minor medical drama in which he had a regular part. Among the many films Malden has acted in are A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), On the Waterfront (1954), Pollyanna (1960), Birdman of Alcatraz (1962), How the West Was Won (1962), and Patton (1970) (playing Gen. He had a featured role in the 1993 miniseries, Wild Palms. He first appeared as an actor on Broadway in 1937, then did some radio work, before becoming a movie character actor in 1940. Morse has appeared in numerous TV shows, beginning in 1955 with the soap opera The Secret Storm and including mysteries, comedies, and variety shows. At the age of five, Karl and his family moved to Gary, Indiana, where he grew up, after which he moved to New York City. Morse was in the original Broadway cast of Sugar, a 1972 stage version of Some Like It Hot, for which he was nominated for another Tony. The Sekulovich family roots trace back to the city of Bileća in Herzegovina. In 1965 he appeared in the black comedy The Loved One, a movie based on the novel by Evelyn Waugh that satirized the funeral business in Los Angeles, in particular the Forest Lawn Cemetery. Malden is the son of a Serbian father and a Czech mother. He also starred in the 1968 movie version. Karl Malden (born as Mladen Sekulovich in Chicago March 22, 1912) is an American actor, known for his bulbous nose and expansive manner. Pierpont Finch in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, for which he received a Tony Award in 1961. His most famous role was that of J. Morse created the role of Barnaby in The Matchmaker on Broadway in 1955 opposite Ruth Gordon, and reprised the role in 1958 in the filmed version, this time opposite Shirley Booth. He served in the US Navy in the Korean War. Morse was born in Newton, Massachusetts. Morse is best known for his appearances in musicals and plays on Broadway, and has also acted in movies and TV shows. Robert Morse, (born May 18, 1931) is an American actor. |