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  1. 2 de sept. de 2015 · Anna Kashfi 1934-2015. Anna Kashfi, an actress who appeared as an exotic beauty in several Hollywood films, became better known for her role in a real-life soap opera as Marlon Brando's first wife.

  2. Los Angeles ‘reeked of oranges and exhaust fumes’. She notes an ‘unsettling severity’ in the couple’s wedding photographs. The author had direct contact with Anna Kashfi, who died in August 2015, and while she doesn’t let the personal contact prejudice her analyses, the narrative bears the stamp of careful interviewing.

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    Anna Kashfi ( Darjeeling, 30 de septiembre de 1934- Kalama, 21 de agosto de 2015) su nombre de nacimiento fue Joan O'Callaghan, fue una actriz hindú - británica. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre completo ... Anna Kashfi.

  4. Cuando nació el 11 de mayo de 1958, su papá, Marlon Brando, y su madre, la también actriz Anna Kashfi, estaban atravesando un momento crucial en su relación, que se había oficializado un año ...

  5. 1 de dic. de 2019 · As if that wasn’t enough it’s also a rags-to-riches tale as Anna Kashfi, an utterly beautiful actress who claimed to be an Indian princess, wowed Marlon Brando and married him. That might have been story enough were it not for the cavalcade of exposés that followed the wedding, revealing that Kashfi’s parents came not from India but rather from the studiedly unexotic suburb of Gabalfa ...

  6. 12 de dic. de 1979 · 2.88. 48 ratings11 reviews. A compassionate and angry account of Anna Kashfi's and Marlon Brando's life together shows how Brando's sexual compulsions, inner torments, overreaching ambitions, and eccentricity strained their marriage and illuminates the connections between Brando the man and the actor. Genres BiographyFilm.

  7. Text quotes: Louella O. Parsons, ‘Hollywood Scene’, The Stars and Stripes, 24 December 1955, cited in Brando’s Bride, p. 103, and Sarah Broughton, unpublished recorded interviews with Anna Kashfi, April 2009. Cover of Jours de France, January 1956, used for publicity purposes only. This review is published as part of the virtual book tour.