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Lee Marvin: The Gruff, Gritty Icon of Tough-Guy Cinema With his imposing stature, gravelly voice, and prematurely white hair, Lee Marvin cut an indelible figure on the silver screen as the quintessential hard-boiled tough guy. A decorated World War II veteran, Marvin brought an air of authenticity and grit to his performances, whether playing cynical antiheroes, ruthless gangsters, or world-weary action heroes. Marvin's breakthrough came in the seminal western The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, where he imbued the titular outlaw with a captivating mix of menace and charisma. He went on to demonstrate remarkable versatility, delivering a career-defining performance as a drunken, haunted platoon sergeant in the war film The Big Red One, and playing against type as a hapless criminal in the classic heist film Point Blank. Marvin's ability to infuse even unsympathetic characters with a touch of humanity made him a standout presence, and he was rightly recognized with an Academy Award for his towering performance in the gritty crime drama Cat Ballou. Whether battling Clint Eastwood in the action-packed The Delta Force or leading a motley crew of misfits on a daring WWII mission in the cult classic The Dirty Dozen, Marvin's inimitable screen persona left an indelible mark on the landscape of American cinema. His gruff, no-nonsense approach to acting and his commitment to portraying the complex, morally ambiguous individuals that populated his films cemented his status as one of the most iconic tough guys in movie history.

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