Ambivalenz und Zerrissenheit

German, Hannes Wegener, 2011
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The ambivalence and inner turmoil of actor Marlon Brando earned him the Oscar for Best Actor in 1955 for his portrayal of Terry Malloy in the film On the Waterfront, directed by Elia Kazan. The author of this book embarks on a quest to uncover the characteristics of the unique expressive power of Marlon Brando, who remains arguably the most famous actor to this day and has inspired generations of young actors since then.

Key specifications

Language
German
Author
Hannes Wegener
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2011
Item number
55397077

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Publisher
VDM
Category
Reference books
Release date
4.3.2025

Book properties

Language
German
Author
Hannes Wegener
Year
2011
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2011

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