This actor is permanently A list.
Everyone on the planet knows the name, even if they can’t remember a specific role.
He was married multiple times and had multiple children.
Several of his children met tragic ends.
One of those children, had an especially difficult life.
From a very young age, she was forced to have s..e.x with her father.
This went on until her death.
She was impregnated by her father multiple times, but only one child was born.
The rest of the time, the babies were aborted.
The one allowed to live is because the father was told one of his friends who he gave his daughter to, is the one who got her pregnant.
There have always been rumors that it was not the father that got her pregnant, but rather her brother.
Marlon Brando
Cheyenne Brando
Her son: Tuki Brando
Her friend (supposed dad): Dag Drollet
Her brother: Christian Brando
Brando left Tuki, as well as a daughter he fathered with his longtime personal assistant, completely out of his inheritance. Why he did so is unclear, though Tuki’s mother had committed suicide and his personal assistant had settled a lawsuits against Mr. Brando just weeks before his death.
Marlon Brando left the bulk of his estate (worth approximately $26 million) to his producer, other associates, and his longtime housekeeper, Angela Borlaza
Tuki Brando
Born: June 26, 1990 (age 32 years)
Drollet Was Trying to Break From Brando Clan, Relatives Say
Dag Drollet had been trying to extricate himself from his love affair with a “spoiled, unstable” Cheyenne Brando, trying to distance himself from the “unhappy” Brando family, when he was shot and killed in the den of Marlon Brando’s Los Angeles compound in May, his father and stepfather say.
Just before the 26-year-old Drollet accompanied the pregnant Cheyenne Brando to Los Angeles from Tahiti, Jacques Drollet said, he told his son, “Dag, stop this life with Cheyenne because she’s not balanced . . . you will have great difficulties–perhaps suicide, perhaps she can kill you, or you can die, both of you, because of her.”
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Christian, one of Brando’s nine children, was arrested May 17 after the actor telephoned police and told them of the killing in his hilltop house, where police found Drollet shot in the head. Christian later told police that Cheyenne had complained to him at dinner that she was being slapped around by her boyfriend, and that he had accidentally shot Drollet when the gun went off during a struggle.
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Marlon Brando, as an “adopted Polynesian,” knows that “in Polynesia, the rules of hospitality are very strong, very important, very serious. When you invite someone into your house you have duties and obligations,” said Jacques Drollet. “You must protect (a guest) materially, morally, physically and intellectually.”
Yet Brando “knew that his daughter was not very well balanced,” the victim’s father continued. “He knew that Christian Brando was bad-tempered, that there were arms around in the house belonging to Christian, that he knew there could be some friction between people in his own house, (but) he didn’t protect my son. On the contrary, my son was just killed like a dog in his house,” a house Drollet characterized as “a bunker with many weapons.”
Albert Lecaill said the Los Angeles trip, on tickets paid for by the actor, was to be Dag Drollet’s final gesture in the intense, nearly four-year relationship. “Two or three weeks before leaving, Dag discussed it with us. He said perhaps it’s better they separate. What he did coming to Los Angeles was the last thing to help (Cheyenne), the last act.”
The young woman, who had reportedly been under medical and psychiatric treatment since a serious 1989 auto accident, came to Los Angeles because “Marlon Brando has no confidence in French doctors, no confidence in the clinics in Tahiti,” said Lecaill. “He wanted her here for psychiatric care and to have her baby,” and “Dag always wanted Cheyenne to go to Los Angeles to have her baby.”
Cheyenne Brando returned to Tahiti after Drollet was killed, after only a brief interview with police. She gave birth to a son there last month.
“They were living separately in Marlon’s compound,” where the younger Drollet had visited before, said Drollet. “He was sleeping on a mattress in the den where he was killed, and she was living in her own room.”
Cheyenne had become “impossible” to live with, Drollet said his son told him. “I’ve heard her saying that she was the most beautiful girl, the most intelligent girl and the richest girl by her father’s fortune.”
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Both Drollet and the Lecaills said they would like tests to determine whether Dag Drollet was indeed the father of Cheyenne Brando’s baby. He had a 5-year-old daughter by another woman, a child who lives with the Lecaills. – Source