Basic Information About Lee Van Cleef
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Actor, Soldier, Accountant |
Net worth | $2,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1925-01-09 |
Place of birth | Somerville |
Date of death | 1989-12-16 (aged 64) |
Nationality | United States of America |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Spaghetti westerns Sharp facial features Beady eyes that frequently squinted in the Western sun Sardonic, menacing characters Low, authoritative voice When starring in westerns, his characters frequently use customized firearms, such as rifles and pistols with increased precision, fire rate, ammo magazine and additional muzzles. |
Spouse | Barbara Havelone - (13 JulyΒ 1976 - 16 DecemberΒ 1989)Β (his death) 9 April - Joan Marjorie Drane (Β 1960 - 1974)Β (divorced) 10 December - Patsy Ruth Kahle (Β 1943 - 1960)Β (divorced)Β (3 children) |
Gender | Male |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Lee Van Cleef win?
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Lee Van Cleef roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Escape from New York | Hauk |
Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo | Sentenza / Angel Eyes |
Per qualche dollaro in piΓΉ | Col. Douglas Mortimer |
How the West Was Won | River Pirate (uncredited) |
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance | Reese |
The Magnificent Seven Ride! | Chris |
Ehi amico... c'Γ¨ Sabata. Hai chiuso! | Sabata |
Da uomo a uomo | Ryan |
Il grande duello | Sheriff Clayton |
Laredo | Big Mike Kelly 1 episode, 1966 |
The Andy Griffith Show | Skip 1 episode, 1965 |
My Mother the Car | Nick Fitch 1 episode, 1965 |
The Dick Cavett Show | Self 1 episode, 1970 |
The Master | John Peter McAllister / ... 13 episodes, 1984 |
Lee Van Cleef's Movie/Shows Salary
Movie / Series | Salary |
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High NoonΒ (1952) | $500 /week |
Per qualche dollaro in piΓΉΒ (1965) | $17,000 |
Lee Van Cleef's Quotes
- Being born with a pair of beady eyes was the best thing that ever happened to me.
- Bad guys have always been my bag . . . I look mean without even trying. Audiences just naturally hate me on screen. I could play a role in a tuxedo and people would think I was rotten. You can do much more with a villain part. Movies are full of leading men, most of whom aren't working. It's much harder to find a good villain.
- [6/12/81 interview in The Cleveland Plain Dealer, on his pierced left ear] I started wearing it when I was a kid in the Navy. I sailed all over the world, and somewhere along I started wearing an earring as a symbol of respect for all of the different cultures and people. I've worn it, off and on, ever since. Lately, when directors and producers see the bloody thing, they ask me to wear it on camera.
- I believe in showing real violence, not toy violence. Real violence turns you off because you know it's not the thing to do. If you show violence realistic enough people don't want to do it.
- My story suddenly turned into a rags-to-riches saga. And just in time, too.
Interesting Facts about Lee Van Cleef
- He was missing the last joint of his middle finger, a disfigurement prominently featured in the climactic gunfight of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966). He actually lost it while building a playhouse for his daughter, although there were rumors that it happened in a road accident or a bar fight.
- He had three children from his first marriage: Alan (B. 1947), Deborah (B. 1948), and David. In 1960, when Lee married his second wife Joan Miller. They adopted a daughter, Denise.
- One episode of his short-lived TV series, The Master (1984), was titled "The Good, The Bad and the Priceless".
- He had almost given up his acting career in the mid-'60s and turned to painting when he was cast by Sergio Leone in For a Few Dollars More (1965). It made him a superstar in Europe and restarted his career in the US, making him again a recognizable and bankable name.
- Was the inspiration for the character Revolver Ocelot in the "Metal Gear" series of games.
- During one summer in the early 1950s he was a camp counselor in NYC for Marc Furstenberg.
- Son of Clarence Leroy Van Cleef and Maria Lavinia Van Fleet, both mostly of Dutch ancestry. He also had distant French, Swedish, Belgian (Flemish), English, and German, roots.
- Was portrayed as a bounty hunter in the Lucky Luke comic book "The Bounty Hunter".
- Interviewed in "Bad at the Bijou" by William R. Horner (McFarland, 1982).
- Was on the short list of actors under consideration for arms dealer Brad Whitaker in The Living Daylights (1987).
- He was involved in a car accident in 1959 in which he lost his left kneecap. Doctors told him he would never be able to ride a horse again because of the injury. Within six months he was back in the saddle.
- Producer Stuart Cohen recently revealed that Van Cleef was considered for the role of Garry in John Carpenter's The Thing (1982), since Carpenter had recently worked with him on Escape from New York (1981).
- Served in the US Navy from 1942-46.
- When still working as an accountant, Van Cleef was offered an acting job "starting on Monday." He protested that he needed to give his employer two weeks' notice, only to be told that he started on Monday or didn't start at all. When Van Cleef's employer heard this, he promptly fired him, removing the need for any notice period.
- His death certificate gave throat cancer as a secondary cause of death.
- His final western Kid Vengeance (1977) was actually filmed before his previous western Diamante Lobo (1976), but released afterwards. Although Van Cleef was billed first, in both films he was playing a secondary role to teen idol and singer Leif Garrett.
- He slipped out of the limelight during the 1980s, appearing in films that did not have a wide release.
- For his film debut, he appeared, solo, in the opening pre-title shots of the classic "High Noon" (1952)." It would be the first of many bad guys he would portray in westerns.
- Appeared in two films nominated for Best Picture Oscar: Klokslag 12 (1952) and How the West Was Won (1962). Harry Morgan also appeared in both films.
- Like fellow western baddie, Jack Elam, he had worked as an accountant.
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https://archive.org/details/kansascityconfidencial - Author: Phil Karlson
- Date taken: 1952
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https://archive.org/details/Big_Combo_1955 - Author: Joseph H. Lewis
- Date taken: 1955
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