Marlon Brando, a renowned actor known for his roles in “The Godfather” and “On The Waterfront,” shared his experiences with women, notably Marilyn Monroe, whom he describes as a stroke of luck.
In his upcoming book, “Brando: Songs My Mother Taught Me,” he delves into their relationship, among others.
An excerpt from the book was showcased in Sunday's edition of Parade magazine.
Brando reminisces about encountering Monroe during their time as students at Lee Strasberg's Actors Studio, where he confesses to joining primarily to socialize with the opposite s=x.
Reflecting on a poignant moment in 1962, Brando discloses how Monroe reached out to him, extending an invitation for dinner.
Despite having prior commitments, he promised to reconnect the following week.
Tragically, just days later, news broke of Monroe's untimely demise, leaving Brando deeply affected by the abrupt turn of events.
Speaking more broadly about his encounters with women,