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Hearst Estate in Beverly Hills Returns, With Massive Price Cut, at $89.75M
Hearst Estate in Beverly Hills Returns, With Massive Price Cut, at $89.75M
The Hearst Estate is back with a price reduction. The Beverly Hills mansion where John and Jackie Kennedy honeymooned is pure Old Hollywood.
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A legendary Beverly Hills mansion has returned to the market with a major price reduction.
Despite the price slice, the listing is still one of the most expensive pieces of properties in the country: The Hearst Estate can now be had for $89.75 million.
The Mediterranean-style home, which has starred in movies, hosted gala events, and welcomed historic figures, came on the market about a year ago with a hefty $125 million price tag.
Marlon Brando s Acting Style Was Ahead of Its Time
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In the 1970s, Marlon Brando was unforgettable as “The Godfather” and shocked filmgoers with his powerful performance in “Last Tango in Paris.” The two-time Oscar winner, who would have turned 97 on April 3, made the role of Colonel Kurtz his own in “Apocalypse Now” and negotiated a stunning payday to play Superman’s father Jor-el.
But long before those marquee roles, 1950s critics sometimes had a hard time embracing the young stage performer who developed his highly naturalistic style of acting after training with Stella Adler and being guided by director Elia Kazan, who founded the Actor’s Studio. He modeled his Stanley Kowalski character in Tennessee Williams’ “A Streetcar Named Desire” on Broadway after boxer Rocky Graziano, and the rawness of his performances were sometimes confusing to observers more attuned to formal, old-fashioned acting. Long before �
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