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Rebecca Brando
Rebecca Brando was born in 1966 in Tucson, Arizona United States to Marlon Brando and Movita Castaneda, and has a brother Miko C Brando.
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In 1966, in the year that Rebecca Brando was born, on July 1st, Medicare became available after President Johnson signed into law the Medicare Act in 1965. President Truman had received the first Medicare card since he had been the first to propose national healthcare law. insurance.
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In 1975, in January, Popular Mechanics featured the Altair 8800 on it's cover. The Altair home computer kit allowed consumers to build and program their own personal computers. Thousands were sold in the first month.
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Marlon Brando of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA was born on April 3, 1924 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska United States to Marlon Brando Sr and Dorothy Julia (Pennebaker) Brando. Marlon Brando had siblings Jocelyn Brando and Frances Elizabeth Brando. He married Anna Kashfi on October 11, 1957 and they later divorced on April 22, 1959. They had a child Christian Devi Brando. He also married Movita Castaneda on June 4, 1960 and they later divorced in 1962. They had children Miko C Brando and Rebecca Brando. He and Tarita Teriipia married on August 10, 1962 and they later divorced on July 14, 1972. They had children Simon Teihotu Brando, Tarita Zumi Cheyenne Brando, Maimiti Brando, and Raiatua Brando. Marlon's partner was Cynthia Lynn in 1964 and they later separated. They had a child Lisa Brando. Marlon's partner was Maria Ruiz in February 1988 and they later separated in December 2001. They had children Ninna Priscilla Brando, Myles Jonathan Brando, and Timothy Gahan Brando. Marlon Brando died at age 80 years old on July 1, 2004 at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA.
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Brando, Marlon (Apr 3, 1924 - Jul 1, 2004)
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Brando, Gloria (Jan 22, 1904 - Nov 1986)
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Brando, Antone (Jun 30, 1928 - Aug 1977)
Brando, Madeline (Mar 5, 1901 - Apr 1986)
Brando, Agnes (Apr 25, 1885 - Nov 1970)
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Brando, Agnes (Jun 24, 1905 - Dec 6, 1994)
Brando, Mary (Sep 13, 1895 - Oct 1979)
Brando, Joseph (Mar 1, 1892 - Oct 1974)
Brando, Louis (Nov 16, 1927 - Jan 1984)
Brando, Dominic (Oct 21, 1967 - Aug 19, 2008)
Brando, Mari (Nov 2, 1910 - Aug 2, 1998)
Brando, Cono (Jul 25, 1921 - Nov 1, 2002)
Brando, Joseph (Jun 1, 1916 - Sep 14, 1987)
Brando, Celia (Sep 1, 1905 - Dec 1981)
Brando, Salvatore (Jan 25, 1917 - Jan 7, 2002)
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