Lee Marvin rose through the ranks of movie stardom as a character actor, delivering mostly villainous supporting turns in many films before finally graduating to leading roles. Regardless of which ...
Author Dwayne Epstein doesn't think enough has been written about Lee Marvin, so he came up with "Point Blank," a biography about the tough-talking, rough-hewn screen actor. Epstein will host a ...
Wedged in the career of Lee Marvin - between the release of "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" (1962) and his Oscar-winning turn in "Cat Ballou" (1965) - is this "lost" single-season series, one of ...
LOS ANGELES -- Michelle Triola Marvin, who waged a landmark palimony case against former lover actor Lee Marvin of "The Dirty Dozen" fame, died Friday at age 76. She underwent surgery for lung cancer ...
Lee Marvin “is the guy who started it all in terms of modern American cinema violence,” according to Dwayne Epstein, the author of a new biography of the iconic actor. Take Marvin’s intense ...
David Kagon, the attorney who ultimately won the famous “palimony” case against his client, Oscar-winning actor Lee Marvin, after a decade-long legal battle, died Dec. 20 at his Malibu home after a ...
”Audiences always love to see the bad guy get it,” Lee Marvin was saying. ”Well, go see `Delta Force.` The bad guys get it. If we can satisfy the public with the visual action of getting even and ...
This book is a fan letter to a late movie star from his second wife. It has all the characteristics of a fan letter, most notably a tendency to lionize its all too human subject. As an actor, Lee ...
At the beginning of the first episode of M Squad, the hardboiled cop show filmed here from 1957 to 1960, we see the marquee of the Chicago Theater, lit up in glorious, gloomy black and white. Then we ...
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