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Marlon Brando

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When the curtain came down at the Ethel Barrymore theater on Dec. 3, 1947, our standards for performance, our expectations of what an actor should offer us in the way of psychological truth and behavioral honesty, were forever changed.
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Richard Schickel, on Brando's stage performance as "Stanley Kowalski" in A Streetcar Named Desire, in The TIME 100: The Most Important People of the Century (8 June 1998)

 
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