The Untold Truth Of American Actor Lee Marvin ht

 

if you want to talk about prominent   tough guys in Hollywood then the   American film and TV actor Lee Marvin   has a special spot in that category but   there’s so much more about this actor   than meets the eye you’d be surprised to   know he did this when he won an Oscar   find out the Untold Truth About American   actor Lee Marvin and More in today’s   video before he became one of the most   celebrated actors in Hollywood let us   first talk about Lee Marvin’s Beginnings   born on February 24th 1924 as Lamont   Waltman Marvin Jr to World War I veteran   Lamont Waltman Marvin and fashion   designer courtne Washington the young   Marvin Jr grew up in New York as a child   he took up violin and did not enjoy   attending school because he had ADHD and   dyslexia which made it difficult for him   despite this he grew up to become a fine   young man and during his teenage years   the future actor spent his weekends   hunting deer wild turkeys and Bob White   in the then Uncharted Everglades

 

  something he enjoyed without inhibitions   during the 1930s Marvin then attended a   Christian socialist boarding school in   New York called manumit school and Peak   Skill Military Academy later on he was   quite a handful during his teenage years   because he got expelled from a couple of   other schools for bad behavior and vices   indulging in smoking and brawls the last   school he attended was St Leo College in   St Leo Florida before a certain event   forced him to change his ways and take a   different route in life when the second   world war broke out Marvin was one of   the many men who answered the call to   service enlisting in the United States   Marine Corps on August 2nd   1942 his father whom he called the chief   and who was a marine veteran was pretty   much against it but from the looks of it   boot camp was the only thing the young   Marvin needed for discipline to be   hammered onto his body though there was   still a bit of rowdiness in him right   before he finished infantry School

 

  Marvin was already a Quartermaster in   the Marines Marvin accomplished a couple   of impressive Feats he served as a scout   sniper in the fourth Marine Division in   the Pacific Theater and even   participated in the battles on enat talk   and cianan which was considered one of   the most gruesome events back then   during his service Marvin was wounded   during their assault on Mount topaa   during the Battle of sipan with the   majority of his comrades being   casualties of the said battle on June   18th   1944 Marvin was shot by Machine Gun fire   where the bullet hit his sciatic nerve   and also suffered another shot in his   foot by the enemy sniper because of this   he was pulled out and received medical   treatment spending almost over a year in   recovery fortunately he recovered well   and was given a medical discharge along   with the purple metal heart for his acts   of Valor in addition to that Marvin was   also the recipient of the presidential

 

  unit citation the Asiatic Pacific   campaign medal the the American campaign   medal the Combat Action ribbon and the   World War II Victory Medal pretty   impressive Feats for a marine ranked   private first class if Marvin wasn’t   such a troublemaker he would have still   held on to his previous rank as Corporal   but it seems you couldn’t really take   out the boy in a man Even though serving   in the Marines was tough Marvin credits   his time there as the very thing that   taught him how to act I’ll tell you how   Marvin told interviewer Robert Ward it   was the Marines who told taught me how   to act after that pretending to be rough   wasn’t so hard as we all know Lee Marvin   was characterized by his signature white   hair and was the prime example of an ice   cold tough guy after the war this is   where Marvin’s career really took off   but before we proceed make sure to hit   that like And subscribe button with the   war finally over Marvin returned home   and took a job as a plumers assistant in

 

  Woodstock New York but as fate would   have it this was his ticket to the   entertainment industry indry while   working the job the soon Tobe actor was   called to take the place of an actor   since the latter had fallen ill during   rehearsals on that same day Marvin   caught the acting bug developing a   passion for acting and bagged himself a   job at the company earning do7 weekly he   took on many acting gigs before he   relocated to Greenwich Village in lower   Manhattan New York and enrolled at the   American Theater Wing fortunately for   him the GI bill which is the law that   provides provided benefits for returning   veterans covered the fee for his acting   lessons at the start of his career   Marvin took on many uncredited roles and   it was in 1949 that he made his stage   debut in the original production of the   1949 play Billy bud in that same Year   Marvin also landed a role in the 1949   play the 19th Hole of Europe things

  started to pick up from there and soon   the next thing he knew Marvin’s got   himself booked and busy in several TV   roles Lee Marvin made his film debut in   the 1951 American war comedy you’re in   the Navy now where he acted alongside   Jack Warden and Charles Bronson   coincidentally it was also the two   actors film debut even though filming   took place in Hollywood Marvin opted to   stay in California then in the same year   he also had a small role in Fred   Zimmerman’s 1951 film Teresa and this   was the first time his military   expertise came in handy he helped out   behind the scenes assisting the   directors and his co-stars by showcasing   realistic portrayals of infantry   movements he even chimed in and helped   with the costume and the use of firearms   too because of his military background   Lee Marvin was somewhat boxed into a   certain character which is often a man   in uniform or in certain authoritative

 

  roles he had a lot of projects albeit   minor such as starring in one of the   episodes of the American Anthology   Fireside theater theater and another   Anthology titled rebound his other   earlier Works include Diplomatic Courier   down among the Sheltering Palms we’re   not married The Duel at Silver Creek and   Hangman’s not he assumed the role of men   in uniform again in the western film   seol and the Korean War film The Glory   blade which were both released in   1953 as it turns out Marvin was also a   great fit for Western so he had a couple   of other projects in this genre such as   the stranger wore a gun Randolph Scott   and gun Fury all of these projects later   led to his breakout role which were   about to reveal the 1950s were the   Pinnacle of the actor’s career because   finally Lee Marvin’s Lucky Star Shone   brightly when his performance as the

 

  villain Vince Stone in the 1953 Noir   crime the big heart was lauded by the   public in that same year he starred   opposite Marlon Brando in another   american crime film titled the wild one   Lee Marvin portrayed Chino the leader of   the motorcycle gang called The Beatles   these two films were widely received and   signaled Marvin’s success which led to   more successful projects his role in the   1955 movie violent Saturday was praised   by critics with one of them mentioning   how his performance brought a   multifaceted complexity to the role   Marvin also got to co-star with Frank   Sinatra in not as a stranger a medical   drama back in   1955 he played a lot of supporting roles   in this decade like in a life in the   balance Pete Kelly’s blues and Jane   Wyman presents the Fireside theater but   if there’s one Series where Marvin   bagged the lead role it’s in the series   M Squad where he took on the role of

 

  tough Chicago cop Frank Ballinger he   became a household name on TV starring   in multitudes of roles and taking on   different characters but there’s one   role that really struck the critics with   how great he was at his craft is there a   better way for an actor to show his   skills than by portraying two different   characters in the same movie that’s   exactly what Marvin did in the 1965   comedic Western cat beloo based on the   novel The Ballad of cat beloo Marvin   starred opposite Jane Fonda and   according to the American Film   institute’s top 10 list in 2008 it was   hailed as the 10th Best Western of all   time it tells the story of a woman named   Nam Catherine cat Baloo played by Fonda   who hires notorious Gunslinger kid   shalene to protect her father’s Ranch   later on she employs the same man to   avenge her father’s murder only to   discover that the gunman she hired isn’t   exactly what she hoped for here we see

 

  Lee Marvin take on the Dual roles of kid   shalene and the noseless and ruthless   assassin Tim straw the wolf City   Development Corporation wanted to scare   Frankie beloo off his land but straw   just took the the man out without   remorse at first cat seeks the help of   the local authorities but finds out soon   enough how the sheriff is deep in Wolf   City’s Pockets so now she sought the   help of kid shelene who is quite a   handful a grizzled alcoholic and comedic   at the same time cat had her doubts   about employing him but what choice does   she have soon she learned that there was   a reason why kid shellene was Notorious   after seeing him in action with his   unmissable crack shots the man just had   down a couple of drinks to shake off his   withdrawal playing these two roles who   are the exact opposites was a joy to   watch and one might even say that   they’re played by different actors where   Tim straw is intimidating and dramatic   there’s kid shellene who is every bit of

 

  comedic relief the latter is Clumsy   often stumbling with pants falling and   pooling around his ankles drunk as hell   which makes him more appealing to the   viewers on the same breadth it also   makes them wonder if he’s the right   person to take out the notorious Strawn   and that’s where he’s fueled by cat’s   affection striving to be a better man   later on it’s revealed that these two   men are actually brothers who are Polar   Opposites while straw is Cutthroat and   ruthless in his ways shellene is a   sensitive man who was broken down by the   sins of the world despite the latter’s   predicament cat is the only one who   believes in him which is why he tries   his best to be better through her love   shelene was was able to face his demons   and in turn his brother seeing how Lee   Marvin managed to pull off such   contrasting performances of characters   sharing the same screen it didn’t come   as a surprise that the movie Not only   became a box office hit but also

 

  garnered Awards a nominations the   audiences were able to see a new side to   Lee Marvin’s authoritative and serious   roles with his portrayal of kid shellene   you best believe the actor won and you   wouldn’t believe what Marvin did during   his acceptance spee   dedicated to a horse I think though half   of this belongs to a horse someplace out   in the valley which Drew laughter from   the audience after cat beloo Lee Marvin   undertook Another Western project and   it’s the 1966 film The professionals   which was also a great hit following   this he got the lead role of Major John   Risman which became one of his more   popular films starring alongside fellow   top build actors namely Charles Bronson   Jim Brown John cetes and Donald   southernland Lee Marvin’s Oscar win   opened a lot more opportunities for him   and by then they already knew he was a   huge star with that said Marvin had a   lot of control in his 1967 project Point

 

  Blank where he portrayed a hard-nosed   criminal hellbent on taking his revenge   John Borman helmed this movie and his   next project hell in the Pacific even   though this film wasn’t widely   successful it was applauded by film   critics by the 1970s Lee Marvin found   himself starring in lesser bad guy roles   and he was able to explore other   Ventures as well though he still build   in a lot of Western projects there was   Monty Walsh Prime Cut picket money   emperor of the North and the Iceman   Cometh to name a few although he met and   worked with a lot of people Lee Marvin   is very particular about his friends and   values his privacy which is why there   are only a few instances of him talking   about his friends in the industry I   can’t stand myself if I could I’d play   the same guy in all my roles Marvin once   said I don’t even like my own company   I’ve got nothing new to tell myself nor   do I like the company of other actors if

 

  I don’t like myself how could I like   them since I can’t go out in public as   much as I used to I do most of my   socializing with the working stiffs on   the set during a movie The stuntmen the   Gaffers and the prop men these behind   the scenes guys keep me straight when it   comes to his relationships Lee Marvin   had two marriages and one complicated   one which became a public Fiasco later   on due to it being taken to court but   let us talk about his first marriage   with Betty Ebling back in   1952 despite their marriage ending in   divorce they still lived together for 15   wonderful years though they had a brief   separation for 2 years until their   official split in   1967 the couple had four children a son   and three daughters namely Christopher   Lamont courtne Lee Cynthia Louise and   Claudia Leslie right after his split   with Ebling Marvin got into a   relationship with American actress   Michelle triola who became his live-in

 

  girlfriend from 1965 to 1970 even though   they weren’t married triola legally   changed her name to Marvin and sought   compensation similar to spouses under   California’s alimony which became the   infamous palamon lawsuit she claimed   that in the six years they were together   triola got pregnant with Marvin’s child   and she further claimed that he paid for   two abortions while her other pregnancy   ended in miscarriage furthermore the   actress said that the abortion rendered   her unable to Bear children the lawsuit   was highly publicized so everyone was   pretty much in their business even   though the court ordered him to pay   $114,000 for rehabilitation purposes   they denied her claim of one/ half of   the almost $4 million Marvin earned   during their 6-year cohabitation it was   because non-marital relationship   contracts are different from marriage so   her claim is not enough to cover that

  aspect it took another two years before   the court found out that there wasn’t   even a non-marital contract to begin   with thus nullifying the award she   received and ending the case as for   triola she was romantically linked to   the actor Dick Van djk from   1976 until her death from lung cancer in   October 2009 back to Lee Marvin the   actor’s second and final marriage was to   his childhood sweetheart Pamela fi the   two married in 1970 and remained married   until his untimely death in   1987 as the Hollywood star got older   Marvin’s star power waned and he soon   found himself starring in fewer projects   by the 1980s the actor’s last role as a   big shot came in the form of the   sergeant in Samuel Fuller’s 19 1980 Epic   War film The Big Red One his other   projects that followed such as death   hunt Gorky Park and dog day were lesser   commercial successes the same goes for

 

  his TV projects in 1985 he reprised his   role as Major John ricean in the sequel   The Dirty Dozen next mission continuing   where the first film left off despite   them being 18 years older now concerning   his health it’s no secret that Lee   Marvin struggled with alcoholism that   from his time in Wartime service   throughout the course of his life which   was the cause of his demise one Infamous   story about his sobriety problems   happened during the filming of The Dirty   Dozen wherein his character major ricean   was supposed to drive a truck with   Charles Bronson’s character Joseph wlaw   when filming was about to start they   couldn’t find Lee Marvin anywhere on set   and it was the filming crew who found   him later on at a pub and brought him   back on set all boozed out since they   still had to film the scene the   production crew did their best to sober   him up making him drink coffee right   before that an angry Bronson walked up

 

  to him and threatened to kill Marvin   right then and there but thankfully he   didn’t and we got to see the Masterpiece   that is the dirty dozen back to the   topic of his death the actor died at the   age of 63 due to a heart attack on   August 29th   1987 Marvin suffered a major intestinal   rupture that made him go into respirat   distress the doctors decided to   administer steroids to help his   breathing only for him to go into   cardiac arrest months before his death   Marvin spent more than two weeks at the   hospital in December 1986 due to a   condition related to coido micosis   despite his Fame as a celebrity Lee   Marvin was prouder of his work in the   Marine Corps and he was given full   military honors at Arlington National   Cemetery there was no mention of him   being an actor whatsoever Marvin’s   headstone read Lee Marvin PFC Marine   Corps World War II maybe the reason why   Lee Marvin didn’t give as much

 

  importance to his career as an actor   compared to serving the country is   because he saw Hollywood for what it is   one day you’re a big shot and the next   one you’re in the gutters ah stardom   Marvin once proclaimed they put your   name on a star on the sidewalk on   Hollywood Boulevard and you walk down   and find a pile of dog manure on it that   tells the the whole story baby

 

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