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Marlon Brando and the Making of "Julius Caesar"
The 1953 film adaptation of Julius Caesar brought together some of the most notable talents in theater and film, one of whom was Marlon Brando. At that time, Brando was primarily recognized as a "motorcycle actor," a label stemming from his performances in a few notable roles that overshadowed his diverse acting capabilities. This label led to skepticism regarding his ability to portray a classical character like Marc Antony alongside the esteemed Sir John Gielgud, who played the role of Julius Caesar.