
Lee Marvin
Born: 1924-02-19
Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA
Lee Marvin (February 19, 1924 – August 29, 1987) was an American actor. Known for his distinctive voice and premature white hair, Marvin initially appeared in supporting roles, mostly villains, soldiers, and other hardboiled characters. A prominent television role was that of Detective Lieutenant Frank Ballinger in the crime series M Squad (1957–1960). Marvin is best remembered for his lead roles as "tough guy" characters such as Charlie Strom in The Killers (1964), Rico Fardan in The Professionals (1966), Major John Reisman in The Dirty Dozen, Walker in Point Blank (both 1967), and the Sergeant in The Big Red One (1980). One of Marvin's more notable movie projects was Cat Ballou (1965), a comedy Western in which he played dual roles. For portraying both gunfighter Kid Shelleen and criminal Tim Strawn, he won 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.
Filmography

The Great Adventure
1963

The Motorola Television Hour
1953

People's Choice Awards
1975

Combat Leadership: The Ultimate Challenge
1986

The Twilight Zone
1959

The Big Red One: The Reconstruction
2005

The Spencer Tracy Legacy: A Tribute by Katharine Hepburn
1986

Studio 57
1954

The Untouchables
1959

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
1962

Kraft Television Theatre
1947

Biff Baker U.S.A.
1952

Combat!
1962

The Rock
1967

The Big Heat
1953

The Dirty Dozen
1967