Lee Marvin

American actor (1924–1987)
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Lee Marvin
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Lee Marvin

Summary

Lee Marvin is a human[1]. He was born in New York City[2]. He was born on February 19, 1924[3]. He passed away in Tucson[4]. He died on August 29, 1987[5]. He worked as a film actor[6], actor[7], military personnel[8], television actor[9], and stage actor[10]. He ranks in the top 0.29% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14,389 views/month, #2,923 of 1,000,298).[11]

Key Facts

  • Born in New York City[2], Lee Marvin…
  • Lee Marvin died in Tucson[4].
  • Lee Marvin was born on February 19, 1924[3].
  • Lee Marvin died on August 29, 1987[5].
  • Lee Marvin is buried at Arlington National Cemetery[12].
  • Lee Marvin's father was Lamont Waltman Marvin[13].
  • Lee Marvin's mother was Courtenay Washington Davidge[14].
  • Lee Marvin was married to Betty Ebeling[15].
  • Lee Marvin was married to Pamela Feeley[16].
  • Lee Marvin held citizenship in United States[17].
  • English was Lee Marvin's native language[18].
  • Lee Marvin's professions included film actor[6].
  • Lee Marvin worked as an actor[7].
  • Lee Marvin's professions included military personnel[8].
  • Lee Marvin's professions included television actor[9].
  • Lee Marvin's professions included stage actor[10].
  • Lee Marvin's professions included military officer[19].
  • Lee Marvin was educated at Saint Leo University[20].
  • Lee Marvin's education included a stint at Oakwood Friends School[21].
  • Lee Marvin was educated at Manumit School[22].
  • Lee Marvin received the Purple Heart[23].
  • Lee Marvin received the Academy Award for Best Actor[24].
  • Lee Marvin received the Silver Bear[25].
  • Lee Marvin received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy[26].
  • Lee Marvin is recorded as male[27].

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Origins and Family

Lee Marvin's place of birth was New York City[2]. He was born on February 19, 1924[3]. His father was Lamont Waltman Marvin[13]. His mother was Courtenay Washington Davidge[14]. English was his native language[18].

Education

Educated at Saint Leo University[20], a university[28], in United States[29], founded in 1889[30], headquartered in St. Leo[31]; Oakwood Friends School[21], a university-preparatory school[32], in United States[33], founded in 1796[34]; and Manumit School[22], a boarding school[35], in United States[36], founded in 1924[37].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include film actor[6], actor[7], military personnel[8], television actor[9], stage actor[10], and military officer[19].

Recognition

Awards received include Purple Heart[23], a medallion[38], in United States[39], founded in 1932[40]; Academy Award for Best Actor[24], an award for best leading actor[41], in United States[42], founded in 1929[43]; Silver Bear[25], a group of awards[44], in Germany[45], founded in 1951[46]; and Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy[26], a film award[47], in United States[48], founded in 1950[49].

Personal Life

Spouses include Betty Ebeling[15] and Pamela Feeley[16].

Death and Burial

Lee Marvin died on August 29, 1987[5]. He died in Tucson[4]. The cause of death was myocardial infarction[50]. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery[12].

Works and Contributions

Things named for Lee Marvin include Lee Mack[51], a television actor[52], b. 1968[53], of United Kingdom[54], awarded the Chortle Awards[55] and The Sons of him[56], a secret society[57].

Why It Matters

Lee Marvin ranks in the top 0.29% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14,389 views/month, #2,923 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[58] He is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[59]

Entities named for him include Lee Mack[51], a television actor[52], b. 1968[53], of United Kingdom[54], awarded the Chortle Awards[55] and The Sons of him[56], a secret society[57].

FAQs

Where was Lee Marvin born?

Born in New York City[2], Lee Marvin…

Where did Lee Marvin die?

Lee Marvin died in Tucson[4].

Who were Lee Marvin's parents?

Lee Marvin's father was Lamont Waltman Marvin[13]. Lee Marvin's mother was Courtenay Washington Davidge[14].

Who was Lee Marvin married to?

Lee Marvin's spouses include Betty Ebeling[15] and Pamela Feeley[16].

What did Lee Marvin do for work?

Lee Marvin worked as film actor[6], actor[7], military personnel[8], television actor[9], and stage actor[10].

Where did Lee Marvin go to school?

Lee Marvin was educated at Saint Leo University[20], Oakwood Friends School[21], and Manumit School[22].

What awards did Lee Marvin receive?

Honors received include Purple Heart[23], Academy Award for Best Actor[24], Silver Bear[25], and Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy[26].

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  25. [3] . Integrated Authority File. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  26. [5] . Integrated Authority File. Retrieved . wikidata.org.

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  27. [57] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site

Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

Aggregate / graph-position facts

  1. [11] . Wikimedia Foundation. dumps.wikimedia.org.
  2. [58] . Wikidata sitelinks. wikidata.org.
  3. [59] . Wikidata aliases. wikidata.org.

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