KARL MALDEN
(1912 - 2009) 97
ACTOR
Wikipedia Profile
Karl Malden, the Oscar- and Emmy-winning character actor who was best known over his six-decade career as the star of TV series "The Streets of San Francisco" and a series of American Express commercials, died of natural causes Wednesday at his home in Brentwood, Calif. He was 97. Full Article (Variety)
AWARDS
Academy Awards (2 Nominations, 1 Win):
- 1951: Supporting Actor, A Streetcar Named Desire (Winner)
- 1954: Supporting Actor, On the Waterfront (Nominee)
Emmy Awards (5 Nominations, 1 Win):
- 1973-74: Drama Lead Actor, The Streets of San Francisco (Nominee)
- 1974-75: Drama Lead Actor, The Streets of San Francisco (Nominee)
- 1975-76: Drama Lead Actor, The Streets of San Francisco (Nominee)
- 1976-77: Drama Lead Actor, The Streets of San Francisco (Nominee)
- 1984-85: Limited Series or Special Supporting Actor, Fatal Vision (Winner)
British Academy of Film & Television Arts Awards (1 nomination, 0 wins):
- 1956: Foreign Actor, Baby Doll (Nominee)
Golden Globe Awards (3 nominations, 0 wins):
- 1956: Drama Actor, Baby Doll (Nominee)
- 1962: Comedy/Musical Actor, Gypsy (Nominee)
- 1975: TV Drama Actor, The Streets of San Francisco (Nominee)
Screen Actors Guild (0 nominations, 1 win):
- 2003: Life Achievement Award (Winner)
Hollywood Walk of Fame:
- 6231 Hollywood Blvd. (Winner)
NOTED WORKS
For a full filmography, visit: Internet Movie Database Profile
For a full Broadway credit list, visit: Internet Broadway Database Profile