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AKA:
Mladen George Sekulovich
Birthplace:
Gary, Indiana
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A forceful and dynamic star of stage, film and television for over six decades, Karl Malden was an Academy Award-winning actor who found fame in the 1950s and 1960s in a wide variety of character roles and the occasional lead. An exceptionally versatile performer, he could play all points on the moral compass with unwavering verisimilitude. Audiences believed him as both the lovelorn Mitch in “A Streetcar Named Desire” (1951) and the forthright Father Barry in “On the Waterfront” (1954) and as the lustful husband of a teenage bride in “Baby Doll” (1956) or as the tongue-in-cheek super-villain
General Omar N Bradley
1970
After graduating high school, worked in steel mills for three years before attending drama school in Chicago
1937
Stage debut in "Golden Boy"
Worked frequently on radio dramas
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