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Zoneboy
07-01-2009, 03:34 PM
Malden won a best supporting actor Oscar for his role as Mitch in "A Streetcar Named Desire."
Malden starred in TV's 'The Streets of San Francisco' and made famous the American Express catchphrase 'Don't leave home without it.' He appeared in more than 50 films over his long career.


Link (http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-karl-malden2-2009jul02,0,5658128.story)

Karl Malden, one of Hollywood's strongest and most versatile supporting actors, who won an Oscar playing his Broadway-originated role as Mitch in "A Streetcar Named Desire," died today. He was 97.

Malden starred in the 1970s TV series "The Streets of San Francisco" and was the longtime American Express traveler's-check spokesman, warning travelers to not leave home without it. He died of natural causes at his home in Brentwood, said his daughter Mila Doerner.


With his unglamorous mug -- he broke his bulbous nose twice playing sports as a teenager -- the former Indiana steel-mill worker realized early on the course his acting career would take.

"I was so incredibly lucky," Malden once told The Times. "I knew I wasn't a leading man. Take a look at this face." But, he vowed as a young man, he wasn't going to let his looks hamper his ambition to succeed as an actor.

In a movie career that flourished in the 1950s and '60s, Malden played a variety of roles in more than 50 films, including the sympathetic priest in "On the Waterfront," the resentful husband in "Baby Doll," the warden in "Birdman of Alcatraz," the outlaw-turned-sheriff in "One-Eyed Jacks," the pioneer patriarch in "How the West Was Won," Madame Rose's suitor in "Gypsy," the card dealerin "The Cincinnati Kid" and Gen. Omar Bradley in "Patton."


His varied performances established Malden, former Times film critic Charles Champlin once wrote, "as an Everyman, but one whose range moved easily up and down the levels of society and the IQ scale, from heroes to heavies and ordinary, decent guys just trying to get along."

Malden was a longtime holdout to television until he agreed to play Lt. Mike Stone on the ABC police drama "The Streets of San Francisco," with Michael Douglas. The series, which ran from 1972 to 1977, earned Malden four consecutive Emmy nominations as lead actor in a drama series.

When he finally won his sole Emmy, it was for outstanding supporting actor in a limited series or special, as a man who begins to suspect that his daughter was murdered by her husband in the fact-based 1984 miniseries "Fatal Vision."

Malden also starred in "Skag," a short-lived 1980 NBC dramatic series in which he played a Serbian family man and union foreman at a Pittsburgh steel mill.

But for all his movie and television roles, it was primarily the series of American Express traveler's-check commercials Malden made between 1973 and 1994 that gave him his greatest public recognition. (Even Johnny Carson, complete with fake proboscis, dark suit and short-brimmed fedora, spoofed Malden's sober-faced commercials on "The Tonight Show.")

"After 50 years of doing all those other things in the business, wherever I go, the one thing people will say to me is, 'Don't leave home without it,' " Malden said in 1989. "What am I going to say? It's kind of frustrating in a way, but at the same time, American Express has been very good to me, and it's given me independence. I don't have to jump at anything and everything that comes my way."

He was born Mladen Sekulovich in Chicago on March 22, 1912, the son of an immigrant mother from the nation that later became Czechoslovakia and a Serbian father, who delivered milk for 38 years.

Malden spoke little English until after his family moved from their Serbian enclave in Chicago to the steel-mill community of Gary, Ind., when he was 5.

Malden's father was a theater lover who staged Serbian plays in the church and in Serbian patriotic organizations in Gary. As a teenager, Malden played heavies -- usually Turks, complete with a big, black mustache -- in his father's productions.

Fleet
07-01-2009, 03:35 PM
Well, we just lost another celebrity...
Karl Malden passed away at the advanced age of 97.

I just heard it on a local station, KCAL 9. An excellent actor.

:(

catlover79
07-01-2009, 03:36 PM
:rip: How sad! I loved Karl Malden - what a great actor and wonderful man. He will be missed.

catlover79
07-01-2009, 03:38 PM
Like I've said before, it's like 2003 all over again. I loved Karl Malden. He was a great actor, and from everything I've read, a terrific person in general. He will be missed!! :rip:

AB
07-01-2009, 04:16 PM
Rest in peace Karl.

Jude The Obscure
07-01-2009, 04:26 PM
and of course, Charles posted in the Britcom section about Mollie Sudgen, who played "Mrs. Slocombe" on "Are You Being Served?", so it just has been one heck of a week in celeb deaths.....

JulieSomoski
07-01-2009, 04:32 PM
This is like a bad dream. I feel like this string of celebrity deaths is never going to end.

RIP Karl :(

Stuck In The '70's
07-01-2009, 05:00 PM
Unbelievable. There just doesn't seem to be an end in sight. Mr. Malden was one of my favorite actors. He was great on Streetcar Named Desire and On the Waterfront. I loved him on Streets of San Francisco too. R.I.P. Mr. Malden. You will be missed. :(

Marvo301
07-01-2009, 05:11 PM
:rip: Karl Malden

Cactus Jack
07-01-2009, 05:11 PM
RIP

Scoobiedoo30
07-01-2009, 05:45 PM
R.I.P.

Shine
07-01-2009, 05:48 PM
Mr. Malden was a very taleted character actor. He was terrific in quite a few movies such as Alfred Hitchcock's I' Confess and opposite Steve McQueen in Navada Smith. :rip:

coffield3
07-01-2009, 05:51 PM
Another gosh! :rip:

Ohio8
07-01-2009, 06:39 PM
:rip:

beautifuldreamer
07-01-2009, 06:40 PM
Oh God, not another one!
:rip: Karl Malden :(

DLevine2
07-01-2009, 06:47 PM
R.I.P. Karl :(

MickeyMac
07-01-2009, 06:56 PM
R.I.P. He'll be missed :(

catlover79
07-01-2009, 07:14 PM
Not to mention he was married to the same woman for over 70 years. God bless him!! :love:

Liza
07-01-2009, 07:18 PM
I was so sorry to hear this - I nearly broke into tears at work when I saw the headline. He was such a great guy. He had a very honest face, but he could make it look innocent or sinister. An amazing talent, and was married to the same woman since the 1930s. God bless him.

:rip:

He was the last survivor of A Streetcar Named Desire. He's now with Vivien Leigh, Marlon Brando, and Kim Hunter.

149624

Family Ties Forever!
07-01-2009, 07:28 PM
RIP

catlover79
07-01-2009, 07:32 PM
Here are some more pictures of Mr. Malden, one of which with his wife of 70 years, Mona.

browneyes106
07-01-2009, 08:22 PM
RIP Karl Malden

sara
07-02-2009, 01:04 AM
:rip: That's so sad. If anyone is interested in watching a Karl Malden movie, at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow TCM is showing Pollyanna.

sara
07-02-2009, 01:15 AM
Here are some more pictures of Mr. Malden, one of which with his wife of 70 years, Mona.
I see you put a travelers check picture on there. The first thing I always think of when I hear Karl Malden's name is Yamana on Barney Miller. "Were you carrying cash or travelers checks? Shame on you don't you pay attention to Karl Malden."

Marvo301
07-02-2009, 01:21 AM
I see you put a travelers check picture on there. The first thing I always think of when I hear Karl Malden's name is Yamana on Barney Miller. "Were you carrying cash or travelers checks? Shame on you don't you pay attention to Karl Malden."
That is a great line and Jack Soo delivered it brilliantly. What a great tribute to Karl Malden!

James
07-02-2009, 02:34 AM
When I heard the news I couldn't help but think of the Usenet newsgroup alt.fan.karl-malden.nose (http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.karl-malden.nose/topics), which trolls used to cross-post to when they did their spamming back in the 1990s when the Internet was in its infancy! That's all I really knew about the guy; just goes to show you how young I am.

Lee
07-02-2009, 03:24 AM
Rest in peace

comedyfreak
07-02-2009, 03:59 AM
What's with all the celebrity deaths recently. RIP Karl.

catlover79
07-02-2009, 08:50 AM
I see you put a travelers check picture on there. The first thing I always think of when I hear Karl Malden's name is Yamana on Barney Miller. "Were you carrying cash or travelers checks? Shame on you don't you pay attention to Karl Malden."
I love that line. :D

catlover79
07-02-2009, 08:50 AM
That is a great line and Jack Soo delivered it brilliantly. What a great tribute to Karl Malden!
Yes indeed. :D

Hollywood Rock Chic
07-02-2009, 10:54 AM
Oh, I love Karl Malden. A fantastic actor, and Streets of San Fransisco is one of my favorite shows, and a long and blessed this man had; may his talent never be forgotten...

Scoobiedoo30
07-02-2009, 11:10 AM
The Family is in my prayers

Penny Lane
07-02-2009, 11:25 AM
I didn't realize that he was that old! I loved him in "Gypsy". Great actor! RIP Karl:(

catlover79
07-02-2009, 12:09 PM
I didn't realize that he was that old! I loved him in "Gypsy". Great actor! RIP Karl:(
Did he do any singing in Gypsy?

MrCleveland
07-02-2009, 02:53 PM
I kinda remember his American Express commercial.

Now he came back home with his Heaven Express (Either he was Byzatine or Orthodox).

Pavan
07-02-2009, 02:57 PM
THIStv Network Remembers Karl Malden

July 2, 2009 -- This Sunday, THIStv Network remembers the film career of Karl Malden. Malden was best known for his Oscar Winning performance as Mitch in A Streetcar Named Desire and as Father Barry in On the Waterfront. He was also well known for his television career which included starring roles in The Streets of San Francisco and West Wing. This Sunday, THIStv Network pays tribute to his life and career with two of his finest performances.


Sunday 7/5 5PM (EST)
Meteor

Sunday 7/5 7PM (EST)
Billion Dollar Brain

Penny Lane
07-02-2009, 03:47 PM
Did he do any singing in Gypsy?

It's been a long time since I saw the movie but I am sure that he sang(as it was a musical):) He played Mama Rose's suitor. His character was a very caring sweet man. Yes. He sang a little!:wave:

Penny Lane
07-02-2009, 03:53 PM
THIStv Network Remembers Karl Malden

July 2, 2009 -- This Sunday, THIStv Network remembers the film career of Karl Malden. Malden was best known for his Oscar Winning performance as Mitch in A Streetcar Named Desire and as Father Barry in On the Waterfront. He was also well known for his television career which included starring roles in The Streets of San Francisco and West Wing. This Sunday, THIStv Network pays tribute to his life and career with two of his finest performances.






Sunday 7/5 5PM (EST)
Meteor

Sunday 7/5 7PM (EST)
Billion Dollar Brain

Off topic...................Pav? I have always wondered who is that in your avatar? You have had that avatar forever!

catlover79
07-02-2009, 07:11 PM
It's been a long time since I saw the movie but I am sure that he sang(as it was a musical):) He played Mama Rose's suitor. His character was a very caring sweet man. Yes. He sang a little!:wave:
I just wasn't sure if he was dubbed or not. Thanks for clearing that up, Marlene. :D

Janice
07-02-2009, 10:09 PM
I'll behonest, I thought he already died. Nice long life and career he had. Rest In Peace, Karl Malden.

OH Nuts!
07-02-2009, 10:56 PM
A fine actor and humble upright man. How refreshing it was to see such a combination. RIP Carl. You'll be missed.

Marvo301
07-02-2009, 11:31 PM
Off topic...................Pav? I have always wondered who is that in your avatar? You have had that avatar forever!
Since Pav hasn't answered you yet I can tell you. the person in his avatar is Jack Tripper from "Three's Company".

catlover79
07-02-2009, 11:34 PM
I kinda remember his American Express commercial.

Now he came back home with his Heaven Express (Either he was Byzatine or Orthodox).
I think it was Orthodox, but I could be wrong.

Lee
07-03-2009, 02:04 AM
I think it was Orthodox, but I could be wrong.


He was raised Serbian Orthodox

catlover79
07-03-2009, 09:33 AM
He was raised Serbian Orthodox
Thanks, Lee.