Lee Marvin



First NameLee
Last NameMarvin
Age63 (age at death)
Date of BirthFebruary 19, 1924
BirthplaceNew York City, New York
Date of DeathAugust 29, 1987
Location of DeathTucson, Arizona
Cause of Deathheart attack
Height6' 3" (190 cm)
BuildAthletic
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorGrey
Star SignAquarius
EthnicityWhite
NationalityAmerican
Occupation CategoryActor
Claim to FameThe Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
FriendsKeenan Wynn, Marlon Brando, Steve McQueen, Woody Strode, John Wayne

Lee Marvin (February 19, 1924 – August 29, 1987) was an American film actor. Known for his gravelly voice, white hair and 6' 2" stature, Marvin at first did supporting roles, mostly villains, soldiers and other hardboiled characters, but after winning an Academy Award for Best Actor for his dual roles in Cat Ballou (1965), he landed more heroic and sympathetic leading roles.


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Filmography

Selected Lee Marvin film and TV show credits:


Acting Credits

1986
Col. Nick Alexander

1985
Maj. John Reisman

1984
Jimmy Cobb

1983
Jack Osborne

1981
Sgt. Edgar Millen, RCMP

1980
The Sergeant

1979
Wargrave

1976
Colonel Flynn O'Flynn

1976
The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday
Sam Longwood

1974
Sheriff Track Bascomb

1974
Harry Spikes

1973
A No. 1

1973
Hickey

1972
Leonard

1972
Nick Devlin

1970
Monte Walsh

1969
Ben Rumson

1968
American Pilot

1968
Sgt. Paul Ryker

1967
Walker

1967
Major Reisman

1966
Henry 'Rico' Fardan

1966
4-3-2-1 Hot and Sweet
Singer

1965
Kid Shelleen, Tim Strawn

1965
Tenny

1964
Charlie Strom

1963
Thomas Aloysius 'Boats' Gilhooley

1963
Sgt. Paul Ryker

1963
The Great Adventure
Misok Bedrozian

1963
The Lawbreakers
Narrator

1962
Liberty Valance

1962
Sgt. Turk

1962
Martin Kalig

1961
Crow

1961
Alcoa Premiere
Hughes

1961
Gerry Bramson

1961
Charles Bishop, Dr. Paul Probeck

1961
The Americans
Capt. Judd

1961
Dave Blassingame, Finn

1961
The DuPont Show of the Week
Juan de Nuñez

1961
The Investigators
Nostradamus

1960
Checkmate
Lee Tabor

1960
Glenn Ryan, Woody Biggs

1960
Jud Hollister

1959
Peter Kane

1959
Sunday Showcase
Ira Hayes

1959
Howard Carson, Mike Brannon, Nick Acropolis, Nick Acropolis

1959
Conny Miller, Sam 'Steel' Kelly

1958
Tobias Brown

1958
Captain David Roberts

1957
Orville 'Flash' Perkins

1957
M Squad
Detective Lt. Frank Ballinger, Barney

1957
Jose Morales, Jud Benedict

1956
Lt. Col. Clyde Bartlett, CO, White Battalion

1956
Sgt. Lloyd Carracart

1956
Bill Masters

1956
Capt. John R. Miller

1955
Hector David

1955
Babe Kossuck

1955
Brundage

1955
Al Gannaway

1955
Slob/Mr. Gregory

1955
Dill, Bank Robber

1955
Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre
Jigger

1955
The Killer

1955
Front Row Center
David Hawken

1955
Charlie Faust

1954
Shaughnessy--Policeman

1954
Meatball

1954
Lt. Keating

1954
Climax!
'Little Man' Brush, Captain Cavallero, Mannon Tate

1954
Medic
Larry Collins

1954
Studio 57
-

1954
Center Stage
Zach Toombs

1953
Blinky

1953
Sgt. Magruder

1953
Vince Stone

1953
Cpl. Bowman

1953
Dan Kurth

1953
Chino

1953
Art Temple, Captain Morrissey, Clerk, Clerk

1953
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse
-

1953
The Motorola Television Hour
-

1953
The Revlon Mirror Theater
Red Johnson

1952
Tinhorn Burgess

1952
MP at Trieste

1952
Sgt. Joe Mooney

1952
Rolph Bainter

1952
Hotel Guest

1952
Pinky

1952
The Bob Hope Show
-

1952
Biff Baker, U.S.A.
Captain Hollis, Michler

1952
Rebound
Bull, Sgt. Krone

1952
The Doctor
-

1951
Teresa
G.I.

1951
Radio Man

1951
Henry Elsworth Ross, James Mitchell

1951
Jim Patterson, Russ Anderson

1951
Train Conductor Knifed in Back

1950
Treasury Men in Action
-

1950
Escape
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1949
Fireside Theatre
-

1949
Barrow

1947
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Other Crew Credits

Soundtrack Credits

1998
Lee Marvin: A Personal Portrait by John Boorman
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1994
Tohuwabohu
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1965
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