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Malden served in the U.S. Army Air Forces during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, 1942-1946.

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Malden served in the U.S. Army Air Forces during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, 1942-1946.
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He is best known for having primarily been a character actor, especially in such classic films as ''Theatre/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' (1951), for which he won the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Supporting Actor, ''Film/OnTheWaterfront'' (1954), ''Film/{{Pollyanna|1960}}'' (1960), and ''Film/OneEyedJacks'' (1961), although he also played more high-profile roles in films such as ''Film/BabyDoll'' (1956), ''Film/HowTheWestWasWon'' (1962), ''Theatre/{{Gypsy}}'' (1962), and ''Film/{{Patton}}'' (1970). He would later go on to portray Lt. Mike Stone in the primetime television crime drama ''Series/TheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' (1972-1977), and became well-known as a commercial pitchman for American Express Travelers Cheques ("Don't leave home without them!").

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He is best known for having primarily been a character actor, especially in such classic films as ''Theatre/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' (1951), for which he won the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Supporting Actor, ''Film/OnTheWaterfront'' (1954), ''Film/{{Pollyanna|1960}}'' (1960), and ''Film/OneEyedJacks'' (1961), although he also played more high-profile roles in films such as ''Film/BabyDoll'' (1956), ''Film/HowTheWestWasWon'' (1962), ''Theatre/{{Gypsy}}'' (1962), and ''Film/{{Patton}}'' (1970). He would later go on to portray Lt. Mike Stone in the primetime television crime drama ''Series/TheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' (1972-1977), (1972–77), and became well-known as a commercial pitchman for American Express Travelers Cheques ("Don't leave home without them!").
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He is best known for having primarily been a character actor, especially in such classic films as ''Theatre/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' (1951), for which he won the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Supporting Actor, ''Film/OnTheWaterfront'' (1954), ''Film/{{Pollyanna|1960}}'' (1960), and ''Film/OneEyedJacks'' (1961), although he also played more high-profile roles in films such as ''Film/BabyDoll'' (1956), ''Film/HowTheWestWasWon'' (1962), ''Theatre/{{Gypsy}}'' (1962), and ''Film/{{Patton}}'' (1970). He would later go on to portray Lt. Mike Stone in the primetime television crime drama ''Series/TheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' (1972-1977), and also became well-known as a commercial pitchman for American Express Travelers Cheques ("Don't leave home without them!").

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He is best known for having primarily been a character actor, especially in such classic films as ''Theatre/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' (1951), for which he won the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Supporting Actor, ''Film/OnTheWaterfront'' (1954), ''Film/{{Pollyanna|1960}}'' (1960), and ''Film/OneEyedJacks'' (1961), although he also played more high-profile roles in films such as ''Film/BabyDoll'' (1956), ''Film/HowTheWestWasWon'' (1962), ''Theatre/{{Gypsy}}'' (1962), and ''Film/{{Patton}}'' (1970). He would later go on to portray Lt. Mike Stone in the primetime television crime drama ''Series/TheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' (1972-1977), and also became well-known as a commercial pitchman for American Express Travelers Cheques ("Don't leave home without them!").
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He is best known for having primarily been a character actor, especially in such classic films as ''Theatre/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' (1951), for which he won the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Supporting Actor, ''Film/OnTheWaterfront'' (1954), ''Film/{{Pollyanna|1960}}'' (1960), and ''Film/OneEyedJacks'' (1961), although he also played more high-profile roles in films such as ''Film/BabyDoll'' (1956), ''Film/HowTheWestWasWon'' (1962), ''Theatre/{{Gypsy}}'' (1962), and ''Film/{{Patton}}'' (1970). He would later go on to portray Lt. Mike Stone in the primetime television crime drama ''Series/TheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' (1972-1977).

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He is best known for having primarily been a character actor, especially in such classic films as ''Theatre/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' (1951), for which he won the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Supporting Actor, ''Film/OnTheWaterfront'' (1954), ''Film/{{Pollyanna|1960}}'' (1960), and ''Film/OneEyedJacks'' (1961), although he also played more high-profile roles in films such as ''Film/BabyDoll'' (1956), ''Film/HowTheWestWasWon'' (1962), ''Theatre/{{Gypsy}}'' (1962), and ''Film/{{Patton}}'' (1970). He would later go on to portray Lt. Mike Stone in the primetime television crime drama ''Series/TheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' (1972-1977).
(1972-1977), and also became well-known as a commercial pitchman for American Express Travelers Cheques ("Don't leave home without them!").
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Karl Malden (born Mladen George Sekulovich; March 22, 1912 – July 1, 2009) was an American actor.

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Karl Malden (born Mladen George Sekulovich; March 22, 1912 – July 1, 2009) was an American actor.actor whose career spanned more than sixty years.

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Karl Malden (born Mladen George Sekulovich, March 22, 1912 – July 1, 2009) was an American actor. He is best known for having primarily been a character actor, especially in such classic films as ''Theatre/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' (1951), for which he won the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Supporting Actor, ''Film/OnTheWaterfront'' (1954), ''Film/{{Pollyanna|1960}}'' (1960), and ''Film/OneEyedJacks'' (1961), although he also played more high-profile roles in films such as ''Film/BabyDoll'' (1956), ''Film/HowTheWestWasWon'' (1962), ''Theatre/{{Gypsy}}'' (1962), and ''Film/{{Patton}}'' (1970). He would later go on to portray Lt. Mike Stone in the primetime television crime drama ''Series/TheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' (1972-1977).

Malden previously served in the U.S. Army Air Forces during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, 1942-1946.

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Karl Malden (born Mladen George Sekulovich, Sekulovich; March 22, 1912 – July 1, 2009) was an American actor. actor.

He is best known for having primarily been a character actor, especially in such classic films as ''Theatre/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' (1951), for which he won the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Supporting Actor, ''Film/OnTheWaterfront'' (1954), ''Film/{{Pollyanna|1960}}'' (1960), and ''Film/OneEyedJacks'' (1961), although he also played more high-profile roles in films such as ''Film/BabyDoll'' (1956), ''Film/HowTheWestWasWon'' (1962), ''Theatre/{{Gypsy}}'' (1962), and ''Film/{{Patton}}'' (1970). He would later go on to portray Lt. Mike Stone in the primetime television crime drama ''Series/TheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' (1972-1977).

Malden previously served in the U.S. Army Air Forces during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, 1942-1946.
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Karl Malden (born Mladen George Sekulovich, March 22, 1912 - July 1, 2009) was an American actor. He is best known for having primarily been a character actor, especially in such classic films as ''Theatre/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' (1951), for which he won the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Supporting Actor, ''Film/OnTheWaterfront'' (1954), ''Film/{{Pollyanna|1960}}'' (1960), and ''Film/OneEyedJacks'' (1961), although he also played more high-profile roles in films such as ''Film/BabyDoll'' (1956), ''Film/HowTheWestWasWon'' (1962), ''Theatre/{{Gypsy}}'' (1962), and ''Film/{{Patton}}'' (1970). He would later go on to portray Lt. Mike Stone in the primetime television crime drama ''Series/TheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' (1972-1977).

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Karl Malden (born Mladen George Sekulovich, March 22, 1912 - July 1, 2009) was an American actor. He is best known for having primarily been a character actor, especially in such classic films as ''Theatre/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' (1951), for which he won the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Supporting Actor, ''Film/OnTheWaterfront'' (1954), ''Film/{{Pollyanna|1960}}'' (1960), and ''Film/OneEyedJacks'' (1961), although he also played more high-profile roles in films such as ''Film/BabyDoll'' (1956), ''Film/HowTheWestWasWon'' (1962), ''Theatre/{{Gypsy}}'' (1962), and ''Film/{{Patton}}'' (1970). He would later go on to portray Lt. Mike Stone in the primetime television crime drama ''Series/TheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' (1972-1977).

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Karl Malden (born Mladen George Sekulovich, March 22, 1912 - July 1, 2009) was an American actor best known for ''Film/OnTheWaterfront'' (1954), ''Film/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' (1951), and ''Film/{{Patton}}'' (1970). Malden previously served in the US Army Air Forces during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, 1942-1946.

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Karl Malden (born Mladen George Sekulovich, March 22, 1912 - July 1, 2009) was an American actor actor. He is best known for having primarily been a character actor, especially in such classic films as ''Theatre/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' (1951), for which he won the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Supporting Actor, ''Film/OnTheWaterfront'' (1954), ''Film/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' (1951), ''Film/{{Pollyanna|1960}}'' (1960), and ''Film/OneEyedJacks'' (1961), although he also played more high-profile roles in films such as ''Film/BabyDoll'' (1956), ''Film/HowTheWestWasWon'' (1962), ''Theatre/{{Gypsy}}'' (1962), and ''Film/{{Patton}}'' (1970). He would later go on to portray Lt. Mike Stone in the primetime television crime drama ''Series/TheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' (1972-1977).

Malden previously served in the US U.S. Army Air Forces during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, 1942-1946.



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* 1985: ''Film/AliceInWonderland1985'' as The Walrus
* 1986: ''Film/BillyGalvin'' as Jack Galvin
* 1987: ''Film/{{Nuts}}'' as Arthur Kirk
* 1988: ''Film/MyFatherMySon'' as Elmo Zumwalt Jr.
* 1989: ''Film/TheHijackingOfTheAchilleLauro'' as Leon Klinghoffer
* 1990: ''Film/CallMeAnna'' as Dr. Harold Arlen
* 1991: ''Film/AbsoluteStrangers'' as Fred Zusselman
* 1992: ''Film/BackToTheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' as Mike Stone (TV Movie)
* 1993: ''Film/TheyveTakenOurChildrenTheChowchillaKidnapping'' as Ed Ray (TV Movie)



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Karl Malden (born Mladen George Sekulovich, March 22, 1912 - July 1, 2009) was an American actor best known for ''Film/OnTheWaterfront'' (1954), ''Film/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' (1951), and ''Film/{{Patton}}'' (1970). Malden previously served in the US Army Air Forces during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, 1942-1946.

He was married to Mona Greenberg and they had two children.

Malden died in 2009 at the age of 97 from natural causes.

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!Filmography

!!Film Roles
* 1940: ''Film/TheyKnewWhatTheyWanted'' as Red
* 1944: ''Film/WingedVictory'' as Adams
* 1946: ''Film/ThirteenRueMadeleine'' as Jump Master (UncreditedRole)
* 1947: ''Film/{{Boomerang}}'' as Det. Lt. White (uncredited)
* 1947: ''Film/KissOfDeath'' as Sgt. William Cullen
* 1950: ''Film/TheGunfighter'' as Mac
* 1950: ''Film/WhereTheSidewalkEnds'' as Lt. Thomas
* 1951: ''Film/AStreetcarNamedDesire'' as Mitch
* 1952: ''Film/TheSellout'' as Capt. Buck Maxwell
* 1952: ''Film/DiplomaticCourier'' as Sgt. Ernie Guelvada
* 1952: ''Film/OperationSecret'' as Maj. Latrec
* 1952: ''Film/RubyGentry'' as Jim Gentry
* 1953: ''Film/IConfess'' as Inspector Larrue
* 1953: ''Film/TakeTheHighGround'' as Sgt. Laverne Holt
* 1954: ''Film/PhantomOfTheRueMorgue'' as Dr. Marais
* 1954: ''Film/OnTheWaterfront'' as Father Barry
* 1956: ''Film/BabyDoll'' as Archie Lee Mieghan
* 1957: ''Film/FearStrikesOut'' as John Piersall
* 1957: ''Film/TimeLimit'' as Prisoner (uncredited)
* 1957: ''Film/BombersB52'' as M. Sgt. Chuck V. Brennan
* 1959: ''Film/TheHangingTree'' as Frenchy Plante
* 1960: ''Film/{{Pollyanna}}'' as Rev. Paul Ford
* 1960: ''Film/TheGreatImposter'' as Father Devlin
* 1961: ''Film/OneEyedJacks'' as Sheriff Dad Longworth
* 1961: ''Film/{{Parrish}}'' as Judd Raike
* 1962: ''Film/AllFallDown'' as Ralph Willart
* 1962: ''Film/BirdmanOfAlcatraz'' as Harvey Shoemaker
* 1962: ''Film/{{Gypsy}}'' as Herbie Sommers
* 1962: ''Film/HowTheWestWasWon'' as Zebulon Prescott
* 1963: ''Film/ComeFlyWithMe'' as Walter Lucas
* 1964: ''Film/DeadRinger'' as Sgt. Jim Hobbson
* 1964: ''Film/CheyenneAutumn'' as Capt. Wessels
* 1965: ''Film/TheCincinnatiKid'' as Shooter
* 1966: ''Film/NevadaSmith'' as Tom Fitch
* 1966: ''Film/MurderersRow'' as Julian Wall
* 1967: ''Film/{{Hotel}}'' as Keycase Milne
* 1967: ''Film/TheAdventuresOfBullwhipGriffin'' as Judge Higgins
* 1967: ''Film/BillionDollarBrain'' as Leo Newbigen
* 1968: ''Film/{{Blue}}'' as Doc Morton
* 1968: ''Film/HotMillions'' as Carlton J. Klemper
* 1970: ''Film/{{Patton}}'' as Gen. Omar N. Bradley
* 1971: ''Film/TheCatONineTails'' as Franco Arno
* 1971: ''Film/WildRovers'' as Walter Buckman
* 1972: ''Film/SummertimeKiller'' as Captain John Kiley
* 1977: ''Film/CaptainsCourageous'' as Disko Troop
* 1979: ''Film/BeyondThePoseidonAdventure'' as Wilbur Hubbard
* 1979: ''Film/{{Meteor}}'' as Harry Sherwood
* 1981: ''Film/WordOfHonor'' as Mike [=McNeill=]
* 1981: ''Film/MiracleOnIce'' as Herb Brooks
* 1982: ''Film/TwilightTime'' as Marko Sekulovic
* 1983: ''Film/TheStingII'' as Gus Macalinski
* 1984: ''Film/WIthIntentToKill'' as Thomas E. Nolan

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* 1949: ''Series/TheFordTheatreHour'' as Friedrich Bhaer
* 1972-1977: ''Series/TheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' as Det. Lt. Mike Stone
* 1980: ''Series/{{Skag}}'' as Pete 'Skag' Skagska
* 1984: ''Series/FatalVision'' as Freddy Kassab

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