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Karl Malden

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Print advert for American Express Credit Card (1970s-1980s).

TV commercial for American Express Credit Card (1970s-1980s).

Played the Button Moulder in the 1951 Broadway revival of "Peer Gynt". The production was directed by Lee Strasberg.

Golden Boy (1937). Drama. Written by Clifford Odets. Stage Manager: Alan Woolfson. Assistant Stage Manager: Martin Ritt and Bert Conway. Directed by Harold Clurman. Belasco Theatre: 4 Nov 1937- Jun 1938 (closing date unknown/250 performances). Cast: Luther Adler (as "Joe Bonaparte"), Roman Bohnen (as "Tom Moody"), Phoebe Brand (as "Anna"), Harry Bratsburg, Morris Carnovsky (as "Mr. Bonaparte"), Lee J. Cobb (as "Mr. Carp"), Bert Conway, Charles Crisp, Howard Da Silva (as "Lewis"), Frances Farmer (as "Lorna Moon"), John Garfield (as "Siggie") [credited as Jules Garfield], Michael Gordon, Elia Kazan (as "Eddie Fuselli"), Robert Lewis, Charles Niemeyer, John O'Malley, Martin Ritt (as "Sam"), Karl Malden (as "Barker") [Broadway debut; credited as Mladen Sekulovich], Art Smith. Produced by The Group Theatre.

"How to Get Tough About It," billed as 'Karl Malden,' Broadway, Feb 8, 1938 - Feb 1938

"Missouri Legend," Broadway, Sep 19, 1938 - Oct 1938

"The Gentle People," Broadway, Jan 5, 1939 - May 1939

"Key Largo," Broadway, Nov 27, 1939 - Feb 24, 1940

"Journey to Jerusalem," Broadway, Oct 5, 1940 - Oct 19, 1940

"Flight to the West," Broadway, Dec 30, 1940 - Apr 26, 1941

"Uncle Harry," Broadway, May 20, 1942 - May 9, 1943

"The Sun Field," Broadway, Dec 9, 1942 - Dec 12, 1942

Counterattack (1943). Drama. Written by Janet Stevenson and Philip Stevenson. Based on a Russian Play by Ilya Vershinin and Mikhail Ruderman. Directed by Margaret Webster. Windsor Theatre: (moved to The Adelphi Theatre from 20 Mar 1943 to close): 4 Feb 1943- 17 Apr 1943 (85 performances). Cast: Rudolph Anders, Morris Carnovsky (as "Kulkov"), Barbara O'Neil, Martin Wolfson (as "Stillmann"), Richard Basehart (as "Weiler") [Broadway debut], Bert Freed, Douglas Hubbard, John Ireland (as "Krafft"), Orin Jannings, Karl Malden (as "Giltzparer"), Phillip Pine, Richard Rudi, Richard Sanders, Harold J. Stone (as "German Sergeant"), John Thomas, Sam Wanamaker (as "Kirichenko"). Produced by Lee Sabinson.

"Sons and Soldiers," Broadway, May 4, 1943 - May 22, 1943

"Winged Victory," billed as 'Pvt. Karl Malden,' Broadway, Nov 20, 1943 - May 20, 1944

"The Assassin" Broadway, Oct 17, 1945 - Oct 27, 1945

"Truckline Cafe," Broadway, Feb 27, 1946 - Mar 9, 1946

"All My Sons," Broadway, Jan 29, 1947 - Nov 8, 1947

"A Streetcar Named Desire," Broadway, Dec 3, 1947 - Dec 17, 1949

"Peer Gynt," Broadway, Jan 28, 1951 - Feb 24, 1951

"Desire Under the Elms," Broadway, Jan 16, 1952 - Feb 23, 1952

"The Desperate Hours," Broadway, Feb 10, 1955 - Aug 13, 1955

"The Egghead," Broadway, Oct 9, 1957 - Oct 26, 1957

TV commercials: American Express Traveler's Cheques (70s-mid 80s)

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