KING: Why Tahiti?
BRANDO: Tahiti, one thing that has been very problematic about being an actor and getting some measure of celebrity is the fact that you lose your identity and everybody calls you instantly Mr. Brando instead of hey you and then people make up notions. They want your autograph.
And I used to shovel manure from horses and cows for a living. I milked cows. I've done some really -- and I've dug ditches, real ditches for Malcolm Ball's (ph) father in Libertyville, Illinois, and I put in -- I was an elevator boy at (unintelligible) and I was a short order cook for a while and a sandwich man, a waiter.
KING: All right and then you got famous and rich.
BRANDO: And then your life changes. You don't change but suddenly there's a lot more girls saying hi Mar.
KING: And that's good ain't it?
BRANDO: I used to think it was good until it took me a while to realize that it was just part of the game and I always wanted to be liked for myself, known for myself. So, anyway, long story short...