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Anna Kashfi(1934-2015)

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Anna Kashfi in Night of the Quarter Moon (1959)
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Cowboy (1958)
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Anna Kashfi has appeared in a number of films including The Mountain (1956) (with Spencer Tracy) and Battle Hymn (1957) (with Rock Hudson) but is best known for being Marlon Brando's first wife. Kashfi is often thought of as being Indian but several newspapers have said that she is, in fact, the daughter of a Welsh factory worker, William Callaghan, and simply reinvented herself to increase her screen appeal. In her 1979 memoir, Kashfi still held onto the claim that she is Indian by insisting that she is the product of an "unregistered alliance" between Selma Ghose and an Indian architect named Devi Kashfi, and that William Callaghan is her stepfather. She met Brando in 1955 in the Paramount commissary and after an on-off relationship (mainly due to Brando's relentless womanizing) married him in 1957. (Brando claimed that he married her only because she had become pregnant.) She gave birth in May 1958 to their son, Christian, who became notorious in 1990 for shooting dead Dag Drollet, a crime that earned him a ten-year jail sentence. Kashfi divorced Brando in 1959. She remarried a Los Angeles businessman named James Hannaford in 1974, but he died in 1987. She also outlived her first husband Marlon Brando (who died in 2004) and their son Christian (who died in 2008). She died on August 16, 2015 of natural causes at the age of 80 in Washington State, USA.
BornSeptember 30, 1934
DiedAugust 16, 2015(80)
BornSeptember 30, 1934
DiedAugust 16, 2015(80)
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Known for

John Drew Barrymore and Julie London in Night of the Quarter Moon (1959)
Night of the Quarter Moon
6.0
  • Maria Robbin
  • 1959
The Mountain (1956)
The Mountain
6.8
  • Hindu Girl
  • 1956
Jack Lemmon and Glenn Ford in Cowboy (1958)
Cowboy
6.7
  • Maria Vidal
  • 1958
Rock Hudson, Dan Duryea, Don DeFore, Martha Hyer, Anna Kashfi, and Jock Mahoney in Battle Hymn (1957)
Battle Hymn
6.2
  • En Soon Yang
  • 1957

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Actress



  • Kraft Mystery Theater (1961)
    Kraft Mystery Theater
    7.8
    TV Series
    • 1963
  • Ty Hardin in Bronco (1958)
    Bronco
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Princess Natula
    • 1960
  • Henry Fonda in The Deputy (1959)
    The Deputy
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Felipa
    • 1960
  • Gardner McKay in Adventures in Paradise (1959)
    Adventures in Paradise
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Monique Le Febure
    • 1960
  • John Drew Barrymore and Julie London in Night of the Quarter Moon (1959)
    Night of the Quarter Moon
    6.0
    • Maria Robbin
    • 1959
  • Jack Lemmon and Glenn Ford in Cowboy (1958)
    Cowboy
    6.7
    • Maria Vidal
    • 1958
  • Rock Hudson, Dan Duryea, Don DeFore, Martha Hyer, Anna Kashfi, and Jock Mahoney in Battle Hymn (1957)
    Battle Hymn
    6.2
    • En Soon Yang
    • 1957
  • The Mountain (1956)
    The Mountain
    6.8
    • Hindu Girl
    • 1956

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  • Alternative name
    • Anna Kashfi Brando
  • Born
    • September 30, 1934
    • Darjeeling, Bengal Presidency, British India
  • Died
    • August 16, 2015
    • Woodland, Washington, USA(natural causes)
  • Spouses
      James Edward HannafordJanuary 12, 1974 - December 30, 1987 (his death)
  • Children
    • Christian Brando
  • Parents
    • William P. O'Callaghan
  • Other works
    Author of memoir "Brando for Breakfast" (Berkley Publishing Group, 1980)
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    • 1 Article

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    In May of 1971, Anna took custody of actress Gia Scala, who was undergoing acute mental depression and was under psychiatric observation. Anna had once replaced Gia in the Glenn Ford/Jack Lemmon starrer Cowboy (1958). Gia, who had tried to take her life a number of times, stayed with Anna and her son, Christian Brando, for about two months. Gia committed suicide in April of the following year.

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