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Years active
  
1942–1983

Name
  
Jocelyn Brando

Role
  
Film actress


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Born
  
November 18, 1919 (
1919-11-18
)
San Francisco, California, USA

Died
  
November 27, 2005, Santa Monica, California, United States

Siblings
  
Marlon Brando, Frances Brando

Parents
  
Dodie Brando, Marlon Brando, Sr.

Spouse
  
Eliot Asinof (m. 1950–1955), Don Hanmer

Movies
  
The Big Heat, The Chase, Ten Wanted Men, The Ugly American, Mommie Dearest

Similar People
  
Marlon Brando, Dodie Brando, Christian Brando, Donna Martell, H Bruce Humberstone

JOCELYN BRANDO TRIBUTE


Jocelyn Brando (November 18, 1919 – November 27, 2005) was an American film, stage and television actress.

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Her film debut came in the war movie China Venture (1953) with Edmond O'Brien and Barry Sullivan. Her best-known movie role was as detective Glenn Ford's wife in the film noir The Big Heat (1953).

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Biography

Jocelyn Brando Marlon Brando and Jocelyn Brando behind of scenes of the

Jocelyn Brando, the older sister of Marlon Brando, was born in San Francisco, California, to Marlon Brando Sr. and Dorothy Julia Pennebaker. She and her brother and their sister, Frances, grew up mostly in the Midwest — Omaha, Nebraska, Evanston, Illinois and Libertyville, Illinois, although the family also spent time in California.

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The bane of the children's existence was the alcoholism of both parents, which was particularly acute with their mother, who later became a leader in Alcoholics Anonymous. Although Jocelyn, a talented actress, was blacklisted for having signed a peace petition, she managed a career that spanned five decades in the theater, film and television.

Jocelyn Brando came to the stage naturally, first appearing in a theatrical production under the direction of her mother, who was a principal in an Omaha community theater group. Her mother, Dorothy Brando, had given Henry Fonda his start in theater in this same group. She made her Broadway debut soon after her 22nd birthday, appearing in The First Crocus at the Longacre Theatre on January 2, 1942; the play closed after five performances. Her next appearance on Broadway came two months after her younger brother began his role as Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire.

Even before that, however, in the fall of 1947, both Jocelyn and Marlon would become two of the first fifty or so members of New York's newly formed Actors Studio, Jocelyn studying with Elia Kazan, Marlon with Robert Lewis.

On February 18, 1948, she appeared in her second role on Broadway. She played Navy nurse Lieutenant Ann Girard in Mister Roberts, which starred family friend Henry Fonda in the eponymous title role. The play was a smash hit, running about three years (1157 performances).

She did not complete the run of the play, appearing in the comedy The Golden State in the 1950-51 season, a flop that lasted but 25 performances, followed by a critically acclaimed, but commercially unsuccessful 1952 revival of Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms, which ran for only 46 performances. Brando would later appear in a Broadway revival of O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra.

Back in uniform as a military officer, she made her film debut in Don Siegel's war drama, China Venture (1953). When she first arrived in Hollywood, she gave an interview with The New York Times in which she commented on her brother's advice—or lack of it—to the tyro film actress: "Marlon is a sweet fellow, and he works very hard. I asked him for a tip about pictures, and he answered, 'Oh, I just say the words. That's all I know about picture acting.' He probably was smart at that to let me find my own way."

It was her second film that was her best-known movie role: detective Glenn Ford's doomed wife in Fritz Lang's The Big Heat (1953). Her character is killed by a car bomb, intended for her husband. She also appeared in supporting roles in two of her brother's films, The Ugly American (1963) and The Chase (1965).

In the late 1960s, Jocelyn joined the cast of the CBS soap opera, Love of Life, where she created the role of Mrs. Krakauer, mother of Tess (Toni Bull Bua) and Mickey (Alan Feinstein). On primetime television, she played the recurring role of Mrs. Reeves on Dallas. Other television series that featured her work include Richard Diamond, Private Detective, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Wagon Train, Riverboat, The Virginian, Kojak and Little House on the Prairie.

Many fans of the 1981 film Mommie Dearest believe Jocelyn portrayed actress Barbara Bennett, sister to Constance Bennett and Joan Bennett, in the movie, but this is incorrect. It is merely coincidence that the Redbook writer in the movie has the same name as the actress.

In later life, Brando ran her own bookstore in Santa Monica, California, known as The Book Bin. She wrote poetry and conducted workshops at her home in the Intensive Journal method, a self-therapy technique developed by Ira Progoff.

Personal life/death

Jocelyn Brando had two sons, Gahan Hanmer (by husband Don Hanmer) and Martin Asinof (by writer Eliot Asinof). She died at her Santa Monica home, shortly after her 86th birthday, from undisclosed causes.

Filmography

Actress
1983
Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Harvey
1981
Darkroom (TV Series) as
Mrs. Mingle
- Catnip (1981) - Mrs. Mingle
1981
Dark Night of the Scarecrow (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Ritter
1981
Mommie Dearest as
Barbara Bennett
1980
Why Would I Lie? as
Mrs. Crumpe
1979
Dallas (TV Series) as
Mrs. Reeves
- Mother of the Year (1979) - Mrs. Reeves
- Secrets (1979) - Mrs. Reeves
- The Silent Killer (1979) - Mrs. Reeves
- Whatever Happened to Baby John?: Part 2 (1979) - Mrs. Reeves
1979
Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff as
Mrs. Hemmings
1978
A Question of Love (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Hunnicutt
1978
Movie Movie as
Mama Popchik (segment "Dynamite Hands") / Mrs. Updike (segment "Baxter's Beauties of 1933")
1977
Kojak (TV Series) as
Mrs. Newfield
- The Summer of '69: Part 1 (1977) - Mrs. Newfield
1975
Little House on the Prairie (TV Series) as
Woman
- Money Crop (1975) - Woman
1969
Ironside (TV Series) as
Etta Gibbs
- Puzzlelock (1969) - Etta Gibbs
1963
The Virginian (TV Series) as
Mrs. Owens / Ida Martin / Lucy Wallace
- Last Grave at Socorro Creek (1969) - Mrs. Owens
- A Welcoming Town (1967) - Ida Martin
- Strangers at Sundown (1963) - Lucy Wallace
1966
The Chase as
Mrs. Briggs
1965
Bus Riley's Back in Town as
Mrs. Riley
1964
My Three Sons (TV Series) as
Dr. Maguire
- Divorce, Bryant Park Style (1964) - Dr. Maguire
1964
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV Series) as
Emma Jane
- The Jar (1964) - Emma Jane
1963
Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
Doris Phillips
- The Oracle (1963) - Doris Phillips
1963
Arrest and Trial (TV Series) as
Mrs. Ware
- The Quality of Justice (1963) - Mrs. Ware
1958
Wagon Train (TV Series) as
Mrs. Pulaski / Ada Meyers / Grace Lefton / ...
- The Sam Pulaski Story (1963) - Mrs. Pulaski
- The Michael McGoo Story (1963) - Ada Meyers
- The Martin Gatsby Story (1962) - Grace Lefton
- The Mary Beckett Story (1962) - Martha Lane
- The Kitty Allbright Story (1961) - Lettie
- The Will Santee Story (1961) - Agnes McDermott
- The Sally Potter Story (1958) - Millie Bennett
1963
The Ugly American as
Emma Atkins
1960
Thriller (TV Series) as
Myrtle Hooper / Emma Snyder
- 'Til Death Do Us Part (1962) - Myrtle Hooper
- Worse Than Murder (1960) - Emma Snyder
1961
87th Precinct (TV Series) as
Mrs. Mason
- My Friend, My Enemy (1961) - Mrs. Mason
1961
Frontier Circus (TV Series) as
Mrs. Phyllis Jordan
- The Hunter and the Hunted (1961) - Mrs. Phyllis Jordan
1961
The Explosive Generation as
Mrs. Ryker (uncredited)
1961
Tales of Wells Fargo (TV Series) as
Frances Cobb
- Treasure Coach (1961) - Frances Cobb
1961
Alcoa Premiere (TV Series) as
Nurse Slater
- People Need People (1961) - Nurse Slater
1959
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
Della Hudson / Julia Conrad / Alice
- Make My Death Bed (1961) - Della Hudson
- Graduating Class (1959) - Julia Conrad
- A True Account (1959) - Alice
1961
The Tall Man (TV Series) as
Martha Young
- The Legend and the Gun (1961) - Martha Young
1961
Checkmate (TV Series) as
Sarah Talbot
- One for the Book (1961) - Sarah Talbot
1960
Laramie (TV Series) as
Sarah Willoughby / Julia Hansen
- Man from Kansas (1961) - Sarah Willoughby
- Cemetery Road (1960) - Julia Hansen
1961
Shotgun Slade (TV Series) as
Sarah
- Hang Him Twice (1961) - Sarah
1956
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Margaret Hobbs / Nurse
- The Money Driver (1960) - Margaret Hobbs
- A Letter from the Queen (1956) - Nurse
1960
Riverboat (TV Series) as
Charity Jennings / Mrs. Pauley
- The Water of Gorgeous Springs (1960) - Charity Jennings
- The Night of the Faceless Men (1960) - Mrs. Pauley
1960
Coronado 9 (TV Series) as
Amy Loomis
- The Spinster of Nob Hill (1960) - Amy Loomis
1960
Markham (TV Series) as
Mary Copeland
- The Man from Salzburg (1960) - Mary Copeland
1959
Lux Playhouse (TV Series) as
Madge
- The Miss and Missiles (1959) - Madge
1959
M Squad (TV Series) as
Mrs. Esther Bonsel
- The Terror on Dark Street (1959) - Mrs. Esther Bonsel
1959
Buckskin (TV Series) as
Lucy Corkle
- Mail-Order Groom (1959) - Lucy Corkle
1959
One Step Beyond (TV Series) as
Ellen Larrabee
- Emergency Only (1959) - Ellen Larrabee
1959
State Trooper (TV Series) as
Vera Woodridge
- The Trap That Jack Built (1959) - Vera Woodridge
1958
The Major and the Minor (TV Movie)
1958
Step Down to Terror as
Lily Kirby
1958
The Millionaire (TV Series) as
Janet Conover
- The Norman Conover Story (1958) - Janet Conover
1958
Richard Diamond, Private Detective (TV Series) as
Celia Saxon
- Lost Testament (1958) - Celia Saxon
1957
Official Detective (TV Series) as
Thelma
- The Wristwatch (1957) - Thelma
1956
Nightfall as
Laura Fraser
1955
The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) as
Ann / Jane
- Thirty Year Man (1956) - Ann
- Freighter (1955) - Jane
1955
Studio 57 (TV Series) as
Margaret Canady
- Who's Been Sitting in My Chair? (1955) - Margaret Canady
1955
Ten Wanted Men as
Corinne Michaels
1955
The World of Mr. Sweeney (TV Series)
- Episode #1.114 (1955)
1953
Omnibus (TV Series)(segment "The Gold Dress")
- The Gold Dress (1953) - (segment "The Gold Dress")
1953
The Big Heat as
Katie Bannion
1953
China Venture as
Lt. Ellen Wilkins
1951
Love of Life (TV Series) as
Anna Krakauer (1966-1967)
1951
Kraft Theatre (TV Series)
- Ben Franklin (1951)
1948
Actor's Studio (TV Series)
- The Thousand Dollar Bill (restaged) (1949)
- Greasy Luck (1949)
- A Day in Town (1949)
- Esther (1948)
- The Thousand Dollar Bill (1948)
1945
Combat Fatigue Irritability (Short) as
Sue
Thanks
2022
Dark Night of the Scarecrow 2 (In fond memory of)
Self
1981
The Rebels: Marlon Brando (Video documentary) as
Self
1962
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.75 (1962) - Self
Archive Footage
2006
Mommie Dearest: Joan Lives On (Video short) as
Barbara Bennett

References

Jocelyn Brando Wikipedia