Jocelyn Brando
Jocelyn Brando (November 18, 1919 – November 27, 2005) was a prominent American actress who made significant contributions to film, theater, and television throughout her career.
Brando made her cinematic debut in the 1953 war drama *China Venture*, where she shared the screen with notable actors Edmond O'Brien and Barry Sullivan. However, it was her role as the wife of detective Glenn Ford in the classic film noir *The Big Heat*, also released in 1953, that garnered her widespread recognition and remains one of her most celebrated performances.
In addition to her work in film, Jocelyn was a versatile stage performer, showcasing her talents in various theatrical productions. She was known for her ability to portray a diverse range of characters, earning respect from both audiences and critics alike. Throughout her career, she made numerous appearances on television, further solidifying her status as a beloved actress of her time.
Jocelyn Brando's legacy is marked not only by her artistic accomplishments but also by her connection to the iconic actor Marlon Brando, her brother. She passed away on November 27, 2005, leaving behind a rich legacy in the performing arts that continues to inspire aspiring actors today.
Filmography
Bus Riley's Back in Town
Step Down to Terror
Mommie Dearest
Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land
The Big Heat
China Venture
Ten Wanted Men
Nightfall
The Explosive Generation
The Chase (1966)
Dark Night of the Scarecrow
The Ugly American