| First Name | Karl |
| Middle Name | George |
| Last Name | Malden |
| Full Name at Birth | Malden George Sekulovich |
| Other Names | Karl Malden |
| Age | 97 (age at death) |
| Date of Birth | March 22, 1912 |
| Birthplace | Chicago, Illinois, USA |
| Date of Death | July 1, 2009 |
| Location of Death | Brentwood, California, USA |
| Cause of Death | Natural Causes |
| Height | 6' ½" (184 cm) |
| Build | Average |
| Eye Color | Blue |
| Hair Color | Bald |
| Distinctive Features | Bulbous, Mis-shapen Nose |
| Star Sign | Aries |
| Ethnicity | White |
| Nationality | American |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Occupation Category | Actor |
| Claim to Fame | The Streets of San Francisco |
| Friends | Elia Kazan, Marlon Brando, Robert Lewis |
Karl Malden (born Mladen George Sekulovich, Serbian Cyrillic: ?????? ????? ????????? (Mladen Đorde Sekulovic); March 22, 1912 – July 1, 2009) was an American actor. In a career that spanned more than seven decades, he featured in classic Marlon Brando films such as A Streetcar Named Desire, On the Waterfront and One-Eyed Jacks. Among other notable film roles were Archie Lee Meighan in Baby Doll, Zebulon Prescott in How the West Was Won and General Omar Bradley in Patton. His best-known role was on television as Lt. Mike Stone on the 1970s crime drama, The Streets of San Francisco. During the 1970s and 1980s, he was the spokesman for American Express, reminding cardholders "Don't leave home without it".
Selected Karl Malden film and TV show credits: