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Lee Marvin moved across the screen like a shark coming in for the kill.
In Lee Marvin's last years, work became less important to him.
One man had it down to a fine art - Lee Marvin.
Lee Marvin died in 1987 at age 63 after a protracted illness.
Lee Marvin, the show's star, appeared on its commercials during the episodes.
"If Lee Marvin's name came up, she said he was a great guy."
As for Lee Marvin, he eventually gave up the hard liquor.
Lee Marvin refused, stating he would rather use that twenty to buy some drinks later, they became fast friends.
Lee Marvin I think easily beats out most other comedies.
I looked at him hard, as I'd seen Lee Marvin do in the movies.
The society meets occasionally, supposedly to watch Lee Marvin films together.
Unlike, say, Lee Marvin who played guys who were just bad, and you didn't care why.
Lee Marvin though he did not publicly endorse him
This is how Lee Marvin told it to me:
Under the Lee Marvin "palimony" decision, there can be no cash awards for lost sexual services.
Lee Marvin and Strother Martin can also be seen inside the same hotel room.
It was the only film in which Lee Marvin wore glasses in all of his scenes.
Henry was the great-grand-uncle of the actor Lee Marvin.
The man who made Eastwood's screen persona possible was Lee Marvin.
During the battle, Maghakian saved the life of a young Lee Marvin.
Michelle Triola spent several years living with actor Lee Marvin.
It’s an expert piece of work, and there’s no mistaking its seriousness; Lee Marvin is in it.
Now more than ever Zeno looked impressive, like Lee Marvin in his moment of truth.
Lee Marvin plays a hitman in the 1964 film The Killers.
White hair was Lee Marvin, twenty-eight arrests, no convictions.