- Anna Kashfi
Infobox actor
name = Anna Kashfi
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birthname = Johanna O'Callaghan
birthdate = birth date and age|1934|09|30
birthplace =Darjeeling ,British India
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occupation = Actress
yearsactive = 1956-2005
spouse =Marlon Brando (1957-1959)James Hannaford (1974-?)
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website = [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0440542/ Anna Kafshi at IMDB]
awards =Anna Kashfi (born Johanna O'Callaghan on September 30, 1934) is a former film actress, who had a brief Hollywood career in the 1950s and is best known for having been married to
Marlon Brando .Early life and orifgins
According to Mr. and Mrs. William Patrick O'Callaghan of
Cardiff ,Wales , who were interviewed by "The New York Times" in October 1957, Kashfi was their estranged daughter, born Johanna O'Callaghan inDarjeeling , raised inCalcutta and Wales where the family moved in 1947. ["Kashfi Called Welsh," "The New York Times", 13 October 1957] O'Callaghan was a London-born steel worker of Irish descent, who had been a traffic superintendent on the Indian State railways; his wife was English and told the press "there is no Indian blood in my family or my husband's family." ["Kashfi Called Welsh," "The New York Times", 13 October 1957] In her book, "Brando for Breakfast," published in 1979, however, Kashfi claimed that she really is half-Indian and that the press incorrectly believed that William O'Callaghan was her real father when he was, she stated, her stepfather. Kashfi wrote that her biological father was Indian and that she was the result of an "unregistered alliance" between her parents (i.e. her parents never married.) The film directorEdward Dmytryk , who directed the actress in her first film, stated that he knew her real surname was Irish but he said he assumed that she was half Indian. ["Kashfi Called Welsh," "The New York Times", 13 October 1957]Career
She worked as a waitress in
Cardiff and in a butcher shop before moving toLondon , where she became a model [ [http://www.pennyblackmusic.co.uk/MagSitePages/Article.aspx?id=3441 Anna Kashfi (band) Interview by John Clarkson, September 24, 2004] , "Brando Unzipped", Darwin Porter, 2006]The actress made her debut screen appearance using the stage name "Anna Kashfi" as a
Hindu girl in "The Mountain" (1956) for Paramount withSpencer Tracy andRobert Wagner . In her next film she co-starred withRock Hudson as aKorea n girl in "Battle Hymn" (1957). This was followed by "Cowboy" (1958) withGlenn Ford andJack Lemmon in which she played a Mexican. Her next and last film during this period was "Night of the Quarter Moon" (1959). She also made a few appearances on television, including the series "Adventures in Paradise ", though drug and alcohol problems reportedly contributed to the premature end of her acting career. [http://www.latimes.com/la-me-brando27jan27,1,887238.story]Personal life
Kashfi married Marlon Brando on 11 October 1957, and they were divorced on 22 April 1959. According to The New York Times (14 October 1957), though Kashfi's parents had been identified as the O'Callaghans', she did not identify them as her parents on her marriage license, instead stating that her father was Devi Kashfi and her mother was Selma Ghose; a friend of the bride stated that Kashfi's purported Indian father had died six weeks before the Brandos' wedding. ["Kashfi Still Enigma: License Does Not List Welsh Couple As Parents," "The New York Times", 14 October 1957] However, the O'Callaghans' were adamant that Kashfi was their child, and William O'Callaghan was quoted in
Time magazine as saying, "That's our daughter, and both me and missus were born in London." The magazine further stated that "MGM, which likes Johanna-Anna in her off-shoulder sari, first hedged, then admitted her identity." [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,937947-1,00.html]The Brandos had a son, Christian Devi Brando, (1958-2008), and fought bitterly over custody of the boy, with Brando eventually obtaining custody.
Kashfi married James Hannaford, a salesman, in 1974; he later died. In the 1990s, her son, Christian, whom she called "Devi," was tried for killing his half-sister Cheyenne Brando's boyfriend Dag Drollet. Christian Brando died of pneumonia in Los Angeles in January 2008 at the age of 49.
Books
* Anna K. Brando and E. P. Stein, "Brando for Breakfast", Berkley Pub Group, 1980, ISBN 0425046982.
Filmography
*"The Mountain" (1956)
*"Battle Hymn" (1957)
*"Cowboy" (1958)
*"Night of the Quarter Moon " (1959)Television appearances
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Adventures In Paradise " (1959)
*"The Deputy" (1960)
*"Bronco" (1960)References
* Peter Manso, "Brando. The Biography", Hyperion, New York, 1994, ISBN 0786860634
Notes
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0440542/ Kafshi's IMDB profile]
* [http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/family/christian_brando/2.html Murder by Kafshi's son]
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/elizabeth.ercocklly/kashfi.htm Anna Kashfi bio]
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