With a memorable demeanor and serious talent, Marvins villainous side made him an acting icon.

What started with intimidating practices turned increasingly hostile asMarvins character sought to undermine and sabotage Tracy.

This comedy Western saw Marvin win an Academy Award for his dual role as Kid Shelleen and Tim Strawn.

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As the titular outlaw,Marvin gave his best villainous performance in the role of Liberty Valance.

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Paths Of Glory (1957) Kirk Douglas as Colonel Dax

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Lee Marvin as Slob in Shack Out on 101 (1955)

Lee Marvin as Dan Kurth in The Stranger Wore a Gun (1953)

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Lee Marvin on a bed in Bad Day at Black Rock

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Spencer Tracy

Lee Marvin as Dill in Violent Saturday (1955)

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Lee Marvin - Seven Men from Now

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Lee Marvin looking off-screen in Cat Ballou

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Lee Marvin shooting a gun as Charlie Strom in The Killers (1964)

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Glenn Ford and Lee Marvin in The Big Heat

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Lee Marvin with a newspaper in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

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