Larry King, who has died aged 87. The veteran journalist interviewed numerous public figures over the years, including Sir Paul McCartney, Barack Obama, Oprah, Prince, Elizabeth Taylor and Frank Sinatra.
Arguably one of his most memorable interviews – certainly one King himself admitted he “couldn’t stop thinking about” – was with Marlon Brando.
King visited the late actor at his home in Los Angeles in 1994, to find him in a not-particularly talkative mood. Brando had apparently only agreed to do the interview to fulfil a clause in his contract with publisher Random House, which required him to do at least one interview to promote his book, Songs My Mother Taught Me.
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