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Lee Marvin

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Lee Marvin
Born February 19, 1924 in New York, New York, USA
Died August 29, 1987 in Tucson, Arizona, USA from a heart attack
Notable Roles
Notable Episodes
Awards

Contents

Roles

Starring Roles

Series Role Year(s) Season(s)
M Squad Frank Ballinger 1957–1960 1 2 3

Guest Starring Roles

Series Role Episode Airdate
General Electric Theater 3x10 - The Rider on the Pale Horse November 28, 1954
General Electric Theater Captain Morrissey 3x17 - The Martyr January 23, 1955
General Electric Theater Art Temple 5x18 - The Doctors of Pawnee Hill January 27, 1957
General Electric Theater Dick Giles 6x17 - All I Survey February 2, 1958
General Electric Theater Joe Kittridge 8x02 - The Last Reunion September 27, 1959
General Electric Theater Clerk 8x31 - Don't You Remember? May 8, 1960
Wagon Train Jose Morales 4x05 - The Jose Morales Story October 26, 1960
Route 66 Woody Biggs 1x12 - Sheba January 6, 1961
The Barbara Stanwyck Show Jud Hollister 1x20 - Confession February 20, 1961
General Electric Theater Sid Benton 9x29 - The Joke's on Me April 16, 1961
The Untouchables (1959) Nick Acropolis 2x31 - The Nick Acropolis Story June 1, 1961
The Twilight Zone Conny Miller 3x07 - The Grave October 27, 1961
Route 66 Glenn Ryan 2x09 - Mon Petit Chou November 24, 1961
Ben Casey Gerry Bramson 1x16 - A Story to Be Softly Told January 22, 1962
The Untouchables (1959) Victor Rait alias Howard Carson 3x19 - Element of Danger March 22, 1962
Bonanza Peter Kane 3x28 - The Crucible April 8, 1962
Dr. Kildare Dr. Paul Probeck 1x27 - One for the Road April 12, 1962
The DuPont Show of the Week Juan de Nunez 1x28 - The Richest Man in Bogota June 17, 1962
The Untouchables (1959) Mike Brannon, ex-cop 4x10 - A Fist of Five December 4, 1962
The Twilight Zone Steel Kelly 5x02 - Steel October 4, 1963
Dr. Kildare Charles 'Buddy' Bishop 4x06 - The Sound of a Faraway Hill October 29, 1964

Made-for-TV Movies

Title Role Airdate Series/Banner
The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission Maj. John Reisman February 4, 1985 NBC Monday Night at the Movies

Notable Film Roles

Film Role Released
Cat Ballou Kid Shelleen / Tim Strawn 1965
The Dirty Dozen Maj. John Reisman 1967

Talk Show Appearances

Awards and Accolades

Golden Globe Awards

(1 Win in 2 Nominations)

  • Won: Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (1966)
Cat Ballou

Academy Awards

  • Won: Best Actor (1966)
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