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Lee Marvin (February 19, 1924 – August 29, 1987) was an American film and television actor. Known for his bass voice and premature white hair, he is best remembered for playing hardboiled "tough guy" characters.
- 1948–1987
- United States Marine Corps
Feb 18, 2024 · One close observer thought Marvin's combat experience in World War II showed him "the depth of our capacity for cruelty and evil — and (he) was prepared to recount what he had seen down there."
Aug 31, 1987 · Lee Marvin, who rebelled against a sheltered childhood to build an image as the consummate ''tough guy'' in the movies and in real life, died of a heart attack Saturday at the Tucson Medical...
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An interview with Lee Marvin. Roger Ebert October 10, 1970. Tweet. Lee Marvin with Angie Dickinson in John Boorman's 1967 "Point Blank": "Nothing but love..." MALIBU, 1970 -- The door flew open from inside, revealing Lee Marvin in a torrid embrace, bent over Michelle Triola, a fond hand on her rump. "Love!" he said.
Interview with Lee Marvin. Lee Marvin said, yes sir, this was a brand new experience. He had made a lot of tours to promote movies - but this was the first tour he'd made sober. "You get a new perspective on things," he said. "Don't get me wrong.
Mini Bio. American actor Lee Marvin was born Lamont Waltman Marvin Jr. in New York City. After leaving school aged 18, Marvin enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve in August 1942.