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Karl Malden

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Gary, Indiana, USA
  • Birthday: March 22, 1912
  • 2000

    Made guest appearance as a priest on NBC's acclaimed "The West Wing"

  • 1993

    Portrayed a bus driver who fought to save himself and a group of school children who were kidnapped and buried alive in the true story "They've Taken Our Children: The Chowchilla Kidnapping Story" (ABC)

  • 1992

    Reprised his signature TV role of policeman Mike Stone in "Back to the Streets of San Francisco" (NBC)

  • 1990

    Co-starred in the ABC movie "Call Me Anna," based on actress Patty Duke's autobiography

  • 1989

    Portrayed wheelchair-bound Leon Klinghoffer who was murdered by terrorists in "The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro" (NBC)

  • 1988

    Cast as Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, Jr., whose decision to authorize the use of Agent Orange in Vietnam has repercussions on his family in the fact-based CBS drama, "My Father, My Son"

  • 1987

    Hosted and narrated a pair of NBC specials, "Unsolved Mysteries"

  • 1987

    Made last feature film appearance in courtroom drama, "Nuts"

  • 1985

    Appeared as the Walrus in an all-star CBS version of "Alice in Wonderland"

  • 1984

    Offered memorable, Emmy-winning turn as a man who slowly comes to suspect his daughter was murdered by her husband in the based-on-fact NBC miniseries, "Fatal Vision"

  • 1981

    Portrayed US Olympic hockey coach Herb Brooks in the ABC movie, "Miracle on Ice"

  • 1980

    Starred in short-lived series "Skag" (NBC)

  • 1979

    Had featured roles in two disaster-themed features, "Beyond the Poseidon Adventure" and "Meteor"

  • 1977

    Starred in the small screen remake of "Captains Courageous" (ABC)

  • 1970

    Portrayed General Omar Bradley to George C. Scott's "Patton"

  • 1967

    Acted opposite Michael Caine (as Harry Palmer) in the Ken Russell-directed "Billion Dollar Brain"

  • 1965

    Co-starred in "The Cincinnati Kid"

  • 1962

    Had banner year with four strong performances: as Warren Beatty's father in the drama "All Fall Down"; the prison warden in "Birdman of Alcatraz"; the patriarch of a pioneer family in "How the West Was Won"; and as the suitor to Madame Rose in "Gypsy"

  • 1961

    Acted in Marlon Brando's directorial debut, "One-Eyed Jacks"

  • 1960

    Co-starred in the Disney feature, "Pollyanna"

  • 1957

    Cast as baseball player Jimmy Piersall's father in the biopic, "Fear Strikes Out"

  • 1957

    Directed feature, "Time Limit"

  • 1957

    Made last stage appearance to date in "The Egghead"

  • 1956

    Reunited with Kazan and Tennessee Williams for the feature film "Baby Doll"

  • 1955

    Returned to Broadway in "Desperate Hours"

  • 1954

    Earned second Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor as the dockside priest in Kazan's "On the Waterfront"

  • 1953

    Co-starred in the thriller, "I Confess," helmed by Alfred Hitchcock

  • 1951

    Acted on stage in "Peer Gynt"

  • 1951

    Reprised role of Mitch in the Kazan-directed feature version of "A Streetcar Named Desire"; won Supporting Actor Oscar

  • 1949

    Early TV credits include "Little Women" (CBS)

  • 1947

    Breakthrough stage role in original cast of Arthur Miller's drama, "All My Sons," directed by Elia Kazan

  • 1943 to 1944

    Was a member of the ensemble of "Winged Victory," produced on Broadway; reprised role in film adaptation

  • 1940

    Film debut, "They Knew What They Wanted"

  • 1938

    Appeared on Broadway in "How to Get Tough About It" and "Missouri Legend"

  • 1937

    Moved to NYC

  • 1937

    Stage debut in "Golden Boy"

  • After graduating high school, worked in steel mills for three years before attending drama school in Chicago

  • Co-starred as Mitch, the man who courts Blanche DuBois, in Broadway premiere of Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire," staged by Kazan

  • Raised in Gary, Indiana

  • Served as spokesman for American Express in memorable series of commercials, spouting tagline "Don't leave home without it"

  • Starred as Lieutenant Mike Stone on the ABC crime drama, "The Streets of San Francisco"; garnered four consecutive Emmy nominations as Lead Actor in a Drama Series from 1974 to 1977

  • Worked frequently on radio dramas

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