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Lee Marvin is a Actor and Technical Supervisor American born on 19 february 1924 at New York City (USA)

Lee Marvin

Lee Marvin
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Birth name Lamont Waltman Marvin Jr
Nationality USA
Birth 19 february 1924 at New York City (USA)
Death 29 august 1987 (at 63 years) at Tucson (USA)
Awards Academy Award for Best Actor

Lee Marvin (February 19, 1924 – August 29, 1987) was an American film and television actor. Known for his distinctive voice, white hair and 6 ft 1 ⁄2 in (187 cm) stature, Marvin initially appeared in supporting roles, mostly villains, soldiers and other hardboiled characters. From 1957 to 1960, he starred as Detective Lieutenant Frank Ballinger in the NBC crime series, M Squad.

In 1966 he won several awards, including an Academy Award for Best Actor, and Best Actor BAFTA and the Best Actor Golden Globe, for his dual roles in Cat Ballou.

Biography

During the 1970s, Marvin resided off and on in Woodstock, caring for his dying father, and as a keen fisherman he used to make regular trips to Australia to engage in fishing for marlin at Cairns and Great White Shark at Port Fairy. In 1975 Marvin and his second wife Pamela moved to Tucson, Arizona, where he lived until his death.

Marvin was a Democrat who opposed the Vietnam War. He publicly endorsed John F. Kennedy in the 1960 presidential election.


Marriages and children
A father of four, Marvin was married twice. His first marriage to Betty Ebeling began in February 1951 and ended in divorce on January 5, 1967; during this time his hobbies included sport fishing off the Baja California coast and duck hunting along the Mexican border near Mexicali. He and Ebeling had a son, Christopher (1952–2013), and three daughters: Courtenay (b. 1954), Cynthia (b. 1956) and Claudia (1958-2012).

Marvin was married to Pamela Feeley from October 18, 1970 until his death.



Community property case
See also Marvin v. Marvin
In 1971, Marvin was sued by Michelle Triola, his live-in girlfriend from 1965 to 1970, who legally changed her surname to "Marvin". Although the couple never married, she sought financial compensation similar to that available to spouses under California's alimony and community property laws. Triola claimed Marvin made her pregnant three times and paid for two abortions, while one pregnancy ended in miscarriage. She claimed the second abortion left her unable to bear children. The result was the landmark "palimony" case, Marvin v. Marvin, 18 Cal. 3d 660 (1976). In 1979, Marvin was ordered to pay $104,000 to Triola for "rehabilitation purposes" but the court denied her community property claim for one-half of the $3.6 million which Marvin had earned during their six years of cohabitation – distinguishing non-marital relationship contracts from marriage, with community property rights only attaching to the latter by operation of law. Rights equivalent to community property only apply in non-marital relationship contracts when the parties expressly, whether orally or in writing, contract for such rights to operate between them. In August 1981, the California Court of Appeal found there was no such contract, and thus nullified the award she had received. Michelle Triola died of lung cancer on October 30, 2009.

This case was used as fodder for a mock debate skit on Saturday Night Live called "Point Counterpoint", and on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson as a skit with Carson as Adam, and Betty White as Eve.

Best films

The Dirty Dozen (1967)
(Actor)
Cat Ballou (1965)
(Actor)
The Professionals (1966)
(Actor)
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
(Actor)
The Comancheros (1961)
(Actor)
Ship of Fools (1965)
(Actor)

Usually with

Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Lee Marvin (60 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
1986The Delta ForceActorColonel Nick Alexander
1985The Dirty Dozen: Next MissionActorMaj. John Reisman
1984Dog DayActorJimmy Cobb
1983Gorky ParkActorJack Osborne
1981Death HuntActorRCMP Sgt. Edgar Millen
1980The Big Red OneActorThe Sergeant
1979Avalanche ExpressActorWargrave
1976The Great Scout & Cathouse ThursdayActorSam Longwood
1976Shout at the DevilActorColonel Flynn O'Flynn
1974The Spikes GangActorHarry Spikes
1974The KlansmanActorSheriff Track Bascomb
1973Emperor of the NorthActorA No. 1
1973The Iceman ComethActorTheodore 'Hickey' Hickman
1972Pocket MoneyActorLeonard
1972Prime CutActorNick Devlin
1970Monte WalshActorMonte Walsh
1969Paint Your WagonActorBen Rumson
1968Hell in the PacificActorAmerican Pilot
1968Sergeant RykerActorSgt. Paul Ryker
1967The Dirty DozenActorMaj. John Reisman
1967Point BlankActorWalker
1966The ProfessionalsActorFardan
1965Ship of FoolsActorTenny
1965Cat BallouActorKid Shelleen & Tim Strawn
1964The KillersActorCharlie Strom
1963Donovan's ReefActorThomas "Boats" Gilhooley
1962The Man Who Shot Liberty ValanceActorLiberty Valance
1962Walk on the Wild SideActor
1961The ComancherosActorCrow
1958The Missouri TravelerActorTobias Brown
1957Raintree CountyActorOrville 'Flash' Perkins
1956AttackActorClyde Bartlett
1956Pillars of the SkyActorSgt. Lloyd Carracart
19567 Men from NowActorBill Masters
1956The RackActorCapt. John R. Miller
1955Bad Day at Black RockActorHector David
1955Violent SaturdayActorDill, Bank Robber
1955I Died a Thousand TimesActorBabe Kossuck
1955Not as a StrangerActorBrundage
1955Pete Kelly's BluesActorAl Gannaway
1955Shack Out on 101ActorSlob / Mr. Gregory
1955A Life in the BalanceActorThe Killer
1954The Caine MutinyActor, Technical SupervisorMeatball
1954Gorilla at LargeActorShaughnessy--Policeman
1954The RaidActorLt. Keating
1953The Wild OneActorChino
1953SeminoleActorSgt. Magruder
1953The Big HeatActorVince Stone
1953Down Among the Sheltering PalmsActorPvt. Snively (uncredited)
1953The Glory BrigadeActorCpl. Bowman
1953Gun FuryActorBlinky
1953The Stranger Wore a GunActorDan Kurth
1952Diplomatic CourierActorMilitary Policeman at Trieste (uncredited)
1952The Duel at Silver CreekActorTinhorn Burgess
1952Hangman's KnotActorRolph Bainter
1952Eight Iron MenActorSgt. Joe Mooney
1952We're Not Married!ActorPinky (uncredited)
1952Hong KongActorActeur
1951You're in the Navy NowActorRadio Man
1951TeresaActorG.I. (uncredited)