Marlon Brando Net Worth
Marlon Brando Net Worth: Marlon Brando was an American actor, director, and activist who had a net worth of $100 million dollars at the time of his death. That’s the same as around $130 million in today’s dollars. At the time of his death, Brando’s liquid assets were worth $23 million. That number did not include a variety of assets including his private island and other real estate.
Marlon Brando Early Life
Early Life: Marlon Brando was born Marlon Brando Jr. on April 3, 1924, in Omaha, Nebraska. He grew up in Evanston, Illinois, with mother Dorothy (an actress), father Marlon (a chemical feed and pesticide manufacturer), and older sisters Jocelyn and Frances. Both of his parents were alcoholics, and when they separated in 1935, Dorothy and the children relocated to Santa Ana, California; two years later, Dorothy and Marlon reconciled and moved the family to a farm in Libertyville, Illinois. As a teenager, Brando was an usher at a movie theater, and after being expelled from Libertyville High School, his parents sent him to Minnesota’s Shattuck Military Academy; he was also expelled from that school and later dropped out and moved to New York, where both of his sisters were living. Marlon enrolled at the American Theatre Wing Professional School and studied with Stella Adler.
Net Worth Stats and More
How much is Marlon Brando worth? Below is all Marlon Brando's wealth stats, including net worth, salary, and more!
Net Worth | $100 Million |
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Salary | N/A |
Date of Birth | April 3, 1924 - July 1, 2004 (age 80 years) | Gender | Male |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.75 m) |
Profession | Actor |
Nationality | United States of America |
Favorite Quotes from Marlon Brando
Why does Marlon Brando have a net worth of $100 Million? Perhaps these quotes can explain why:
I have never been able to remember the number of my driver's license, and there have been times when I couldn't even remember my own telephone number, but when I hear a song, sometimes only once, I never forget the melody or the lyric.
Marlon Brando
I don't mind that I'm fat. You still get the same money.
Marlon Brando
To grasp the full significance of life is the actor's duty, to interpret it is his problem, and to express it his dedication.
Marlon Brando
The caste system may be more highly developed in countries like India or England, but every tier of society in almost every culture tries to dominate a group it perceives as beneath it.
Marlon Brando
Never confuse the size of your paycheck with the size of your talent.
Marlon Brando