Who Inspired The Voice Of Marlon Brando’s Vito Corleone In The Godfather? (Photo Credit – Netflix)

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Vito Corleone appears in The Godfather with a voice that barely rises above a whisper, yet no one dares ignore him. Marlon Brando made sure of that. His performance in the role elevated the film and became one of the main reasons the gangster genre found new life and lasting respect.

Brando, despite being surrounded by an already legendary cast, including the likes of Al Pacino, James Caan, Robert Duvall, and Diane Keaton, still managed to leave the deepest mark in the movie. He didn’t need much screen time to do it, either. He brought gravity and an unforgettable presence to a man who never had to shout to be heard.

The Real-Life Inspiration Behind Marlon Brando’s Vito Corleone Voice In The Godfather

Long before the cameras rolled, Brando had been digging deep. He studied the movements, speech patterns, and calm menace of real-life mobsters, and one in particular stood out: Joseph Valachi. He was a former soldier of the Genovese crime family who broke the silence and testified in front of the US Senate. (per Screenrant)

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