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  1. Lee J. Cobb (born Leo Jacoby; [2] [3] December 8, 1911 – February 11, 1976) was an American actor, known both for film roles and his work on the Broadway stage, as well as for his television role in the series, The Virginian. [4]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0002011Lee J. Cobb - IMDb

    Lee J. Cobb. Actor: 12 Angry Men. Lee J. Cobb, one of the premier character actors in American film for three decades in the post-World War II period, was born Leo Jacoby in New York City's Lower East Side on December 8, 1911.

  3. Feb 12, 1976 · Lee J. Cobb created the role of Willy Loman in Arthur Miller'sDeath of a Salesman27 years ago on Broadway. Critics called his portrayal of the aging, crushed...

  4. Lee J. Cobb, one of the premier character actors in American film for three decades in the post-World War II period, was born Leo Jacoby in New York City's Lower East Side on December 8, 1911.

  5. Aug 21, 2019 · “Lee J. Cobb was the first, and left during the fourth season,” said Drury. “I enjoyed working with him — he brought all those years as a Hollywood star to the role, but he hated the...

  6. Birthday: Dec 8, 1911. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. A powerhouse actor of both stage and screen, Cobb joined the Group Theater in 1935, appearing in Clifford Odets' "Waiting for...

  7. A close inspection of Lee J. Cobb’s film career, spanning nearly four decades, demonstrates what a versatile actor he was. Still, today he is best remembered for playing bitter, caustic, angry men.

  8. www.encyclopedia.com › people › literature-and-artsLee J Cobb | Encyclopedia.com

    May 8, 2018 · Lee J. Cobb died while preparing to repeat in Exorcist II: The Heretic the role of investigating detective he played in the original film. It was an ironic end for an actor whose impeccable credentials would, on any European stage, have earned him fame and honor.

  9. Lee J. Cobb (December 8, 1911 - February 11, 1976) ) was an American actor best known for his performance in 12 Angry Men (1957), his Academy Award-nominated performance in On the Waterfront, and one of his last films, The Exorcist (1973).

  10. Jul 19, 2013 · Lee J. Cobb as Juror No. 3 in the film version of Twelve Angry Men (1957), directed by Sidney Lumet. Sidney Lumet: So many actors tiptoe toward the unpleasant nature of their characters, but not Lee. When he took on Juror No. 3 [in Twelve Angry Men], he invested entirely in his prejudice, his anger, his pettiness.

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