- Stanley Kowalski
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name = Stanley Kowalski
caption =Marlon Brando as Stanley Kowalski from the trailer for the film version of "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951).
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gender = Male
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born =December 26 ,1920 (age 87)
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spouse =Stella Kowalski
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relatives =Blanche DuBois (sister-in-law)
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portrayer =Marlon Brando
creator =Tennessee Williams Stanley Kowalski is a fictional character in
Tennessee Williams ' play "A Streetcar Named Desire".In the play
Stanley lives in the
French Quarter ofNew Orleans with his wife, Stella (née DuBois.) Aworking class construction worker, he takes special pride in having lured Stella away from her rich family, and shows her off to his friends like a trophy. He has a vicious temper, however, and the two have many fights, in which he often displays violence. Near the beginning of the play, Stanley announces that Stella ispregnant .Stanley's life becomes more complicated when Stella's sister Blanche shows up at their door for a seemingly indefinite "visit". The two despise each other almost on sight; the spoiled,
aristocrat ic Blanche openly looks down upon Stanley, whom she derides as an "ape ", while Stanley is enraged at what he sees as a constant reminder that he is not good enough for Stella. His resentment grows almost unbearable when Blanche starts dating his friend, Mitch, and lets Stella briefly take refuge with her after an argument in which he hits her.Stanley starts asking questions of a street merchant who knew Blanche in her old life, however, and finds out that Blanche is staying with Stella and him because she is
homeless ; her family's ancestral mansion has beenmortgage d. He also learns that she was paid to leaveMississippi to quellgossip about her many affairs, which she began after her husband, acloseted homosexual , committedsuicide . Overjoyed to have the upper hand, Stanley tells Mitch about Blanche's secret past, which scares Mitch into ending the relationship.The night that Stella gives birth to their son, Stanley goes out and gets drunk in celebration, and finds a similarly drunk Blanche, lost in fantasies of better times, when he returns home. He makes a crude, drunken pass at her, which she rebuffs, disgusted. Enraged, Stanley overpowers and
rape s her. This finalassault on what she had left of her dignity sends Blanche over the edge into anervous breakdown . Weeks later, Stella has Blanche committed to amental institution at Stanley's insistence.Alternate endings
In Williams' original ending to "A Streetcar Named Desire", Stella accepts Stanley's rape of Blanche as part of her delusions, and stays with him. The original film adaptation, however, was subject to Hollywood
Production Code regulations in which characters who had committed crimes needed to be seen to have been punished by the movie's end. Subsequently, an alternative ending was employed wherein Stella leaves Stanley forever.In other media
He was most famously portrayed by
Marlon Brando in the play's initial Broadway performance as well as the 1951 film adaptation. Since then, he has been played byTreat Williams andAlec Baldwin in, respectively, the 1984 and 1995 made for TV adaptations.
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