Brando was 47 years old during the filming of The Godfather.
Overview
- The Godfather was filmed in 1971 under Francis Ford Coppola. Brando, born in 1924, was 47 during principal photography.[3][9]
- The character Don Vito Corleone is depicted as older, in his early to mid-60s on screen, which contributed to the aging patriarch impression Brando achieved despite being younger in real life.[9][3]
Notes and context
- Brando’s age at release (March 1972) would place him 48, but filming occurred when he was 47.[1][3]
- Public records and major outlets consistently cite 47 as Brando’s age during production of The Godfather.[4][3]
Illustration
- Quick reference: Brando’s real age (47) vs. the on-screen age of his character (53–63) during the film’s events. This contrast highlights the makeup, costuming, and performance techniques used to convey the elder Don Vito Corleone.[1][3]
Citations
- Brando’s age during filming: The Drama Reel video claims 47 during filming in 1971; Brando’s birth year is 1924, and the film released in 1972, placing filming age at 47.[1]
- On-screen age of Don Vito Corleone in the film is described as significantly older than Brando’s actual age, typically cited as around the low 60s in the story timeline.[1]
- General biographical and release-age context aligns Brando being 47 during production, 48 at release (1972).[3][9]