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Bob Feigel

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Jan 26, 2008, 7:22:20 PM1/26/08
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From the Los Angeles Times

Christian Brando, 49, dies of pneumonia

By Jon Thurber
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

2:57 PM PST, January 26, 2008

Christian Brando, the troubled son of actor Marlon Brando, who made
headlines in 1990 when he was arrested in the shooting death of his
half-sister's boyfriend, died early Saturday. He was 49.

Brando died from complications of pneumonia at Hollywood Presbyterian
Medical Center in Los Angeles, said David J. Seeley, an attorney for
Marlon Brando's estate.

The legal proceedings against Brando for the killing of Dag Drollet
caused a firestorm of media attention. His legendary actor father used
his estate near Coldwater Canyon to post the $2 million bond for his
son and later offered rambling and emotional testimony pleading for
leniency for the oldest of his nine children.

Christian Brando, then 32, eventually pleaded guilty to voluntary
manslaughter in the death of the 26-year-old Drollet, Cheyenne
Brando's lover and the father of her unborn child. Brando was given a
10-year prison sentence but ended up serving nearly five years at the
California Men's Colony at San Luis Obispo. He was also sentenced to
three years probation.

Years later, the younger Brando would be called to court in another
high-profile legal case, the civil trial of Robert Blake in the murder
of his wife, Bonny Lee Bakley. FOR THE RECORD:
An earlier version of this article said Cheyenne Brando killed herself
in 2005. She killed herself in 1995.
Christian Brando was born in Los Angeles on May 11, 1958. His mother
was Marlon Brando's first wife, the Calcutta-born actress Anna Kashfi.
But Christian was still a toddler when the couple separated and
divorced. A protracted custody battle ensued.

Kashfi was initially awarded custody of her son, but that order was
removed five years later when a judge declared that her "reliance on
drugs and alcohol" contributed to an uncontrollable temper. The court
ordered that Christian, then 6, live with the actor's older sister. By
1972, Marlon Brando -- who by that time had married twice more and had
three more children -- was granted custody of Christian, who was
raised by nannies and sent to boarding school in Ojai.

But while the actor was out of the country filming "Last Tango in
Paris," Kashfi allegedly kidnapped Christian and took him to Baja. The
boy was eventually found living in a tent and ill with bronchitis.

Kashfi continued to press for custody but gave up her struggle in 1974
when her ex-husband pledged that she would get reasonable visitation
rights with her son.

As for Christian, he dropped out of school in 11th grade and began
drinking and using LSD, tried a variety of jobs including welder and
tree trimmer and lived for a time in Alaska, piloting a barge for a
fish processor during the summers. But he mostly lived for years with
his father in Brando's hilltop estate.

It was there that on May 16, 1990, Christian Brando confronted Drollet
after Cheyenne confided that he had been beating her.

"I did not go into that room to kill Dag Drollet," Christian Brando
told The Times in 1991. "I just wanted to scare him."

Brando said that as he turned to leave, his arm still outstretched,
Drollet tried to grab the gun and it went off.

"I just sat there and watched the life go out of this guy," Brando
said.

In the interview with The Times, Brando said that later revelations
about Cheyenne's mental health made him later question whether she was
ever beaten by Drollet.

"I feel like a complete chump for believing her," he said.

In pleading for a reduced sentence for his son, the elder Brando took
the stand in the Santa Monica courthouse and said: "I think that
perhaps I failed as a father."

"I'm certain that there were things that I could have done
differently, had I known better at the time," the elder Brando said,
at times choking back tears. "But I didn't."

While in prison, Christian Brando completed his high school
equivalency degree and worked in a vocational education machine shop.

His father died at 80 on July 1, 2004. In 1995, Cheyenne hanged
herself at her mother's home outside Papeete, the French Polynesian
capital on the island of Tahiti. She was 25. Cheyenne was the daughter
of Brando and Tarita Teriipaia, who were married after appearing
together in the 1962 film "Mutiny on the Bounty." Cheyenne's son,
Tuki, was being raised in Tahiti by Drollet's parents.

In 2005, Christian Brando was called to testify in Blake's civil
trial. However, Brando, who was briefly romantically involved with
Bakley, invoked the 5th Amendment and refused to answer questions
about his relationship with her. He was fined $1,000 for contempt of
court. When Bakley had a baby girl in June 2000, she named her
Christian Shannon Brando and led Brando to believe he was the father.
A paternity test later established that Blake was the father and the
baby's name was changed to Rose Sophia Lenore Blake.

Los Angeles police investigated and cleared Brando of any involvement
in the May 4, 2001, killing of Bakley on a Studio City street.

But Brando's troubles with the law continued.

In 2005, he was charged with two counts of spousal abuse against his
then-wife Deborah Brando. He pleaded no contest and was placed on
three years probation and ordered to undergo drug and alcohol
rehabilitation, as well as a spousal abuse prevention program.

He and his ex-wife also filed civil suits against each other but they
were settled quietly in 2007.

In addition to his mother, Brando's survivors include six
half-brothers and half-sisters.


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kaj

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Jan 27, 2008, 12:54:57 AM1/27/08
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Bob Feigel wrote:

> Christian Brando was born in Los Angeles on May 11, 1958. His mother
> was Marlon Brando's first wife, the Calcutta-born actress Anna Kashfi.
> But Christian was still a toddler when the couple separated and
> divorced. A protracted custody battle ensued.


IMDB says that Anna Kashfi was born in Cardiff, Wales. Reporters are
so lazy these days, I'm not sure whether to believe the LA Times or IMDB.

k.

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