Lee Marvin
Lee Marvin (February 19, 1924August 29, 1987) was an American film and television actor. Known for his bass voice and prematurely white hair, he is best remembered for playing
hardboiled "tough guy" characters. Although initially
typecast as the "heavy" (i.e. villainous character), he later gained prominence for portraying
anti-heroes, such as Detective Lieutenant Frank Ballinger on the television series ''
M Squad'' (1957–1960). Marvin's notable roles in film included Liberty Valance in ''
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance'' (1962), Charlie Strom in ''
The Killers'' (1964), Rico Fardan in ''
The Professionals'' (1966), Major John Reisman in ''
The Dirty Dozen'' (1967), Ben Rumson in ''
Paint Your Wagon'' (1969), Walker in ''
Point Blank'' (1967), the Sergeant in ''
The Big Red One'' (1980), Jack Osborne in ''
Gorky Park'' (1983) and co-starred opposite
Chuck Norris in ''
The Delta Force'' (1986) in what was his final role.
Marvin achieved numerous accolades when he portrayed both gunfighter Kid Shelleen and criminal Tim Strawn in a dual role for the comedy Western film ''
Cat Ballou'' (1965), alongside
Jane Fonda, a surprise hit which won him the
Academy Award for Best Actor, along with a
BAFTA Award, a
Golden Globe Award, an
NBR Award, and the
Silver Bear for Best Actor.
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