Also Credited As:
Mladen George Sekulovich
Biography
Malden made his feature acting debut in "They Knew What They Wanted" (1940) and recreated his stage role in the film version of "Winged Victory" (1944). Malden was memorable in three films under the direction of Elia Kazan: "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951), winning an Oscar for reprising his stage role of Mitch, the lonely suitor to Blanche DuBois (Vivien Leigh); "On the Waterfront" (1954), as the militant priest, and, as the bridegroom to Carroll Baker's child bride, "Baby Doll" (1956). The actor offered effect support as the police investigator in Alfred Hitchcock's "I Confess" (1952), as Anthony Perkins' domineering father in "Fear Strikes Out" (1957) and as a tough sheriff with an outlaw past in Marlon Brando's "One-Eyed Jacks" (1961). In "Gypsy" (1962), he was believable as Rosalind Russell's agent and lover and he gave stolid support as General Omar Bradley to George C Scott's "Patton" (1970). His film work in the 1970s and 80s slowed and his last film appearance to date was as Barbra Streisand's sexually abusive stepfather in "Nuts" (1987). Malden directed one feature, the highly effective wartime courtroom drama "Time Limit" (1957).
While Malden's TV credits date back to the 1940s, from the early 70s through the 90s, he was a fixture on the small screen. Teamed with Michael Douglas (and later Richard Hatch), he portrayed Lieutenant Mike Stone, a dedicated veteran cop, in the TV crime drama "The Streets of San Francisco" (ABC, 1972-77). Malden also headlined the short-lived "Skag" (NBC, 1980), a realistic (and sometimes downbeat) look at life among steelworkers in Pittsburgh. In longforms, Malden has played everything from a crusty ship captain ("Captains Courageous", ABC 1977) to the coach of the American Olympic hockey team ("Miracle on Ice", ABC 1981) to the father of a murder victim ("Fatal Vision", NBC 1984) to the wheelchair-bound victim of a terrorist attack ("The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro", NBC, 1989).
LATEST CREDITS
The Who is Norman Lloyd? (2007) | Himself |
Vanished Without A Trace (1993) | Actor |
Call Me Anna (1990) | Dr Harold Arlen |
Miracle on Ice (1989) | Actor |
Nuts (1987) | Arthur Kirk |
Billy Galvin (1986) | Jack Galvin |
Lewis Carroll's Alice Through the Looking Glass (1985) | Actor |
Fatal Vision (1984) | Actor |
The Sting II (1982) | Macalinski |
Twilight Time (1982) | Marko |
Skag (1980) | Actor |
Meteor (1979) | Sherwood |
Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979) | Wilbur Hubbard |
The Summertime Killer (1972) | Actor |
Cat O Nine Tails (1971) | Franco Arno |
Wild Rovers (1971) | Walter Buckman |
Patton (1970) | General Omar N Bradley |
Blue (1968) | Doc Morton |
Hot Millions (1968) | Carlton J Klemper |
Billion Dollar Brain (1967) | Leo Newbegin |
The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin (1967) | Judge Higgins |
Hotel (1967) | Keycase |
Murderers Row (1966) | Julian Wall |
Nevada Smith (1966) | Tom Fitch |
The Cincinnati Kid (1965) | Shooter |
