Marlon Brando is both one of the greatest actors in the history of cinema and a notoriously erratic Hollywood star who earned a toxic reputation based on how difficult he was to work with. Brando changed the nature of film acting forever with his grounded performance in On the Waterfront, an acclaimed role that earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor; however, Brando's opinion on the superficiality of the industry had soured to the point that he actually refused to accept his subsequent win in the same category for his comeback performance as Don Coreleone in The Godfather. While his extensive career led to many feuds and disputes, Brando had an understandable reason for disliking his experience working with the silent film star Charlie Chaplin.
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