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  1. Jul 27, 2017 · We have all seen the purple, bulbous noses of W.C. Fields, Karl Malden and Bill Clinton. While the discoloration of a nose cannot be prevented, it can be treated. But it can be difficult to determine the cause of such a discoloration and thickening of the nose.

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  3. With his unglamorous mug -- Malden had broken his bulbous nose twice playing sports as a teenager -- the former Indiana steel-mill worker realized early on the course his acting career would...

  4. Feb 14, 2022 · The cause of his unique facial features is unknown, but there are several theories. Karl Malden was one of the most famous actors in Hollywood. He had a very distinctive nose, which he said was caused by playing basketball with his head down.

  5. Malden said he got his celebrated bulbous nose when he broke it a couple of times playing basketball or football, joking that he was “the only actor in Hollywood whose nose qualifies him for...

  6. Jul 2, 2009 · The jutting chin and oft-broken nose curve toward each other as though affixed to a Punch-and-Judy puppet, but Karl Maldens face was not made for comedy.

  7. Jul 1, 2009 · Karl Malden, who starred with Michael Douglas on TV's The Streets of San Francisco and won an Oscar for his film portrayal of Mitch in A Streetcar Named Desire, has died, the Los Angeles Times...

  8. time.com › archive › 6688915Karl Malden | TIME

    Jul 20, 2009 · They shone either with warmth or with wariness, depending on the situation–and if you ever drifted down and looked at his busted-up nose, they grew very wary.

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