Karl Malden Has Died
Oscar winning actor Karl Malden has died at the age of 97. Karl won the Academy Award for his performance in A Streetcar Named Desire.
Oscar winning actor Karl Malden has died at the age of 97. Karl won the Academy Award for his performance in A Streetcar Named Desire.
Posted by ent lawyer at 12:58 PM
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38 comments:
Dear Death: please Take a Holiday. Thanx.
He was also the reverend in Pollyanna. Aww.
You said it, Mooshki. Oh, I'm so sorry to hear this.
Loved him in "Gypsy" with Rosalind Russell.
Forget his movies, he was The Streets of San Francisco!!! (Crap, dated myself again.)
@Mooshki, AAAAAAAA-men.
I guess its true, what the bible thumpers are saying, "We's in da end of days, y'all"
That's three again: Billy May, Fred Travalena and Karl Malden. Please lets not have another cycle start.
i'm so sorry to hear this news. :(
97, tho, wow!
rip.
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RIP
Gosh darn't someone cool always dies on my birthday. RIP Karl.
R.I.P Karl
There was nothing like 1970's tv, it was the best.
incredible actor. loved him. bye karl.
RaininMyst, aw sorry, but Happy Birthday anyway!
Karl was awesome in "Streetcar" -OH! and in that TV movie about the doctor (Jeffrey McDonald) who killed his wife and kids. Karl played the slain wife's father and brought the guy to justice.
He was one of the best actors. He lived a good long old age.
A gentleman and a class act. He seemed to be in all the good movies. Or maybe he made them good.
well said Syko.
at least he had a nice, long run. 97 is an accomplishment in itself!
I'll always remember him for his "Don't leave home without it." AmEx commercials. They must have shown those ads all the time from their prevalence in my childhood memories.
WOW, RIP, Karl. RIP...
Aww! I'll be thinking of Karl when I see Streetcar in a few weeks time at Donmar Warehouse in London.. RIP darlin'
Okay this sounds horrible but I thought he was already dead! Sorry Karl, RIP. Loved your Amex commercials. :)
I loved him in "Nuts"
Good for him - 97! What a life.
RIP
SUCH A TALENT!! i love this guy - he was sooooooooo good in streetcar!
I had no idea he was that old! Well, what more can anyone ask for? A good career, respect, (hopefully a good family life), living to 97? Pretty good.
Sad :(
I'm with Mookshi.
Loved him Streetcar Named Desire. 97 isn't so bad!
Thanks AnnMarie!!
-"Didn't you stay at a hotel called the Flamingo?"
-"Flamingo? Nooo - Tarantula was the name of it - I stayed at a hotel called the Tarantula Arms!"
The best and most revealing scene both of their characters in Streetcar - just him + Viv.
I just had to - I'm a total Streetcar Dork!!
Loved him in Streetcar and Gypsie, but I don't think he ever gave a bad performance. What a great actor. I didn't realize he was 97.
I wonder if this was Enty's Old Hollywood friend who gave him the good stories
I'm with Sporky - I thought he passed away years ago. 97. Good for him - he led a life well-lived.
The actress who played Mrs Slocombe on Are You Being Served is also dead. I agree with Mooshki, Death, move along now, nothing to see here.
: ( .. Sadness. I remember Karl from movies, Streets of San Francisco .. with Michael Douglas AND Richard Hatch .. but mostly the moment I heard Karl had passed .. I thought "American Express .. don't leave home without it!"
Godspeed, Karl! We'll remember you through your amazing body of work!!
He was also phenomenal in On the Waterfront, again with Brando.
His wife survives him, they were married 70 years!
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AW. Karl Malden was a class act.
I note he was married to his first and only wife for seventy years. One of the few stars about whom I've never heard a breath of scandal but heard many warm accolades.
amazonblue, that's amazing!
Jeez, what's going on? I don't ever remember this many losses in quite so short a time. Mooshki's right, Death needs to take a holiday.
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