
In 1954 Marlon Brando came to Bandol, a small town near Toulon, to visit his fiancée Josanne Mariani-Bérenger, daughter of a fisherman. Brando liked Bandol, as nobody really knew who he was. At first he refused to be photographed, but later he came out for a walk along the harbor and even smiled when he saw the photographer. Brando announced his engagement to the press, however the love affair ended abruptly when he returned to America. Bandol 1954.
In the French fishing town of Bandol, 1954, Marlon Brando shares an intimate, smiling moment with his fiancée, Josanne Mariani-Bérenger. He visited her, the daughter of a local fisherman, to escape his fame. Wearing a blazer over a striped shirt, he smiles down at Josanne, who looks up at him warmly from within the large collar of her cardigan. Brando announced their engagement to the press during this trip, but the relationship ended abruptly upon his return to the United States.
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