Working with architect Bernard Judge in the early 1970s, Brando built an airstrip and a small hotel consisting of bungalows, A-frame huts, several bars, a dining room, a kitchen and a reception area.
Marlon Brando. Pavarotti. Pele. David Bowie. Bob Dylan. What do these icons all have in common? Not much. Except that they have all, at some point or another, stayed at The Westbury Hotel in Dublin.
It's the 1962 movie Marlon Brando (who helped develop the resort) was filming in the area when he fell in love with Tahiti and bought the entire atoll on which his namesake resort now stands.