Marlon Brando Talks About Conga Drumming & Acting on The Ed Sullivan Show

Published 2020-11-01
Marlon Brando talks about conga drumming & acting on the set of Guys and Dolls on The Ed Sullivan Show on October 9, 1955. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe

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All Comments (21)
  • @kailuakidd1512
    One of the best interviews with the legendary Brando ever. He was one smart super cool cat
  • @XxchampaignxX
    I didn’t realise that this was the full interview. He’s so beautiful I’m literally in love with this man
  • @nathankirk2554
    One of the best and rarest interviews with a young Brando I would say
  • @ramprashad29
    He is so well spoken. I adore him and James Dean
  • @aishahdzol7916
    Even at the young age, Marlon Brando already sound like The Godfather.
  • @issbiss11
    This is so great!! You see how he was like this in interviews from the beginning. He thinks about what he wants to say and says it with intelligence. People who can't follow with his train of thought say he was "out there" but those people just don't have the smarts to keep up!! God I love him.
  • @kimkovaly3096
    I absolutely love his voice. I could listen to him speak 24\7. He was so gorgeous, I just love him!!!!!
  • Even as a old man I would have been in love with him the way he talks an just his personality alone drew me to him!!
  • So rare to hear Marlon talk about the craft of acting, it’s a real masterclass from the genius actor! Not to mention how sweet, respectful, and courteous he was.
  • I have loved Brando since I was 10 years old and saw him in The Wild One. Brilliant, gorgeous, talented actor. He was also a very flawed father, husband, and lover.
  • @thejirah
    He is so soft and well spoken. I adore him so much
  • @SexySkoChick
    Marlon was soo GORGEOUS! 😳 what a BABE! 😏 LOVE him! 🔥🥵