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by Dwayne Epstein

Christmas 1929, 18

  cigarette habit, 112, 230, 244

  Civil War

  ancestors fighting in, 6

  The Raid, 93–94

  Raintree County, 104–105

  reading about, 21

  Clark, Matt, 186

  Clift, Montgomery, 104

  “Climax!”, 110

  Cobb, Lee J., 91

  Coburn, James, 114

  cockiness on set, 102–103

  Cocks, Jay, 212

  Cole, Nat, 151–152

  Colleano, Bonar, 82

  combat. See war, real; war, theatrical

  “Combat!”, 118

  comedies

  Cat Ballou, 150–158, 166–169

  Donovan’s Reef, 131–133

  The Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday, 209–210

  “How Charlie Faust Won a Pennant for the Giants,” 110–111

  Pocket Money, 190–191

  “The Joke’s On Me,” 111

  concentration camp scene in The Big Red One, 234

  Connors, Mike, 213–214

  contract player system, 78

  Cook, Dr. Frederick, 9–11

  Cooper, Gary, 76

  Cornell University, 7–9, 11

  costumes, originality with, 101

  Count Basie, 113

  Crowther, Bosley, 176

  Culp, Robert, 209–210

  cult of Lee Marvin, 249–253

  Curtiz, Michael, 124

  D

  3-D work, 85, 87–88, 91

  Dade County, Florida, 26–28

  Davidge, Courtenay Washington. See Marvin,

  Courtenay Washington Davidge

  Davis, Jim, 186

  D-Day, 169–172

  Dean, James, 67

  death. See also violence

  acting, ability with, 138

  feelings about playing characters who die, 131

  Lee Marvin’s, 244–245

  writings about, 56

  Death Hunt, 235–236, 245

  Deauville Film Festival, 239

  DeHavilland, Olivia, 98

  Delta Force, 241–242

  demolition training, 44

  Dennehy, Brian, 236–239

  Denny, Reginald, 151

  Denver, Colorado, 8

  DeWilde, Brandon, 105

  Diccio, Bobby, 231–235

  Dickinson, Angie

  Arctic Escapade, 235–236

  The Killers, 136–139

  “M Squad” episode, 114

  Meyer Mishkin endorsement, 240

  Point Blank, 173–177

  Dillman, Bradford, 195–196

  Diplomatic Courier, 76

  directors

  Aldrich, Robert, 101–102, 169–172, 193–194, 243

  Apted, Michael, 236–239

  Benedek, Laslo, 88–90

  Boetticher, Budd, 100–101

  Boorman, John, 172–177, 180–182, 217

  Brooks, Richard, 161–166

  Curtiz, Michael, 124

  Dmytryk, Edward, 81–82

  Fleischer, Richard, 97–98, 204

  Fraker, William, 186

  Frankenheimer, John, 110, 119, 194–197

  Fuller, Sam, 118, 202, 204–207, 230–235

  Hathaway, Henry, 69, 75–77, 239

  Hellman, Monte, 213–214

  Kramer, Stanley, 81–82, 88–90, 92–93, 98, 144–149

  Kulik, Buzz, 110

  Lang, Fritz, 86–87 Logan, Josh, 183–184

  Lupino, Ida, 118 Martinson, Leslie, 110–111

  Peckinpah, Sam, 121–122, 179, 182–185, 193, 243

  Robson, Mark, 213

  Schaffner, Franklin, 111

  Silverstein, Elliot, 150–158, 168–169

  Sturges, John, 95

  Young, Terence, 206

  Zinnemann, Fred, 76

  disability payments for war wound, 54

  divorce. See also palimony suit of Michele

  Triola

  from Betty Ebeling, 178

  of parents, threatened, 27–28

  Dmytryk, Edward, 81–82

  Doctor of Fine Arts Degree, 184

  Dog Day, 239–240

  ‘Dogface,’ nickname, 29

  Donovan’s Reef, 131–133

  Doohan, James, 64, 70

  Douglas, Kirk, 151

  Douglas, Melvyn, 191

  Down Among the Sheltering Palms, 85

  “Dr. Kildare,” 118

  “Dragnet,” 78–79, 81

  drugs

  alcohol. See alcoholism

  “smoke,” 58

  drunk driving arrests, 217

  drunkenness. See alcoholism

  Duel At Silver Creek, 78

  Dullea, Keir, 119

  Dunn, Michael, 144, 149

  dying, realistic, 82. See also death; violence

  dyslexia, 21

  E

  Eastwood, Clint, 139, 183–186

  Ebeling, Betty. See Marvin, Betty Ebeling

  Ebsen, Buddy, 102

  education

  Admiral Faragut Naval Academy, 25

  American Theater Wing (ATW), 65–66

  attitude towards, 20–21

  Chicago night school, 53–54

  dyslexia, effects of, 21

  expulsions from schools, 23–24

  fights during childhood, 20

  Florida public schools, at, 26–27

  Kingston High School diploma, 55

  Manumit school, 23–24

  Oakwood Academy, 24–25

  St. Leo’s School for Boys, 28–31

  truancy, 22

  Egan, Eddie, 191–192

  Egan, Richard, 97

  Eight Iron Men, 81–82

  Ekins, Bud, 100

  Elmira, New York, 6–7

  Emmy nomination, 119

  Emperor of the North, 193–194, 248

  emphysema, 244

  England, filming in, 169–172

  Eniwetok, battle of, 48–49

  Epper, Tony, 163–164, 184, 217–220, 226

  Erlene, 19

  “Escape,” 108

  Eskimos, 9–10

  estate, disposition of, 250

  Evans, Linda, 205–207, 213–214

  F

  Falana, Lola, 205–207

  family members

  ancestors, 6–11, 13

  brother. See Marvin, Robert Davidge

  children. See children of Lee Marvin

  father. See Marvin, Lamont Waltham (Monte)

  mother. See Marvin, Courtenay Washing ton Davidge

  Robert Marvin. See Marvin, Robert Davidge

  wives. See Marvin, Betty Ebeling; Marvin,

  Pamela Feeley

  Farr, John, 253

  fatherhood. See children of Lee Marvin

  Feeley, Pamela. See Marvin, Pamela Feeley

  Feldman, Phil, 182–183

  Fell, Norman, 136–137

  fencing class, 66

  Ferrer, Jose, 92, 144, 151

  fighting. See also violence; war, real

  banjo incident, 221–222

  bar room fights, description of picking, 68

  childhood, 5

  class issues resulting in, 20

  Dade City High School, with, 31

  in English pub, 170

  freight train, on a, 194

  high school, at, 27

  between Lee’s parents, 27–28

  love for fight scenes, 85

  postwar, with father and brother, 57

  quotes on, 160–161

  “Route 66”

  incident, 121–122

  teenage, 28

  ten-year old, incident as a, 22–23

  TV gaffe involving, 108–109

  Fighting Fourth Marine Division, 42–43, 46–51

  Fincke, William Mann, 23–24

  firearms

  .45 automatic pistol, father’s, 46, 48, 51

  care of on sets, 163

  Garand M-1, 88

  gunpowder incident, 60

  misuse of, 146, 1
54

  M-1’s, 232–233

  practicing draws of, 101

  TV gaffe involving, 108

  fishing, love of, 20, 80, 83–84, 213

  “Fist of Five,” 118

  Fitzgerald, Ella, 99

  Fix, Beverly and Paul, 146

  Fleischer, Richard, 97–98, 204

  Flippen, J.C., 151

  Florida State Citrus Commission, 26–28, 31

  Flynn, Errol, 20

  Fonda, Jane, 151–158

  football, high school, 31

  Ford convertible, ownership of, 79–80

  Ford, Glenn, 86–87

  Ford, John, 123–127, 130–133

  Forster, Robert, 241

  Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, 86

  “Fragile Fox,” 101

  Fraker, William, 186

  France, filming Dog Day, 239–240

  Frankenheimer, John, 110, 119, 194–197

  Frankovich, Mike, 147

  Franz, Arthur, 82–83

  French Haute Couture salon, 117

  Fuller, Sam, 118, 202, 204–207, 230–235

  G

  gaffes on early live TV, 108–109

  gambling, 217

  Garand M-1 rifles, 88

  gardening, 242

  Garland, Beverly, 109

  Garner, James, 96

  “General Electric Theater,” 110–111

  Gibbs, Wolcott, 69

  girlfriends

  1943, unnamed, 44, 46

  affairs leading to separation with Betty, 147

  Betty Ebeling. See Marvin, Betty Ebeling

  Maverick Theater actresses, 64–65

  Michele Triola. See Triola, Michele

  New York Times reporter, with, 178–179

  Pamela Feeley. See Marvin, Pamela Feeley

  Gloske, John, 206

  Golden Globes

  Best Actor in a Comedy award, 166

  nomination for Paint Your Wagon, 185

  Goldman & Kagan, 221–228

  Gordon, Don, 111–112

  Gordon, Leo, 67–68, 87–88

  Gorilla At Large, 91, 206

  Gorky Park, 236–239

  Grahame, Gloria, 87, 98

  Grant, Cary, 79

  Graves, Peter, 93

  Great Depression, 18–19

  Greco, Jose, 144

  Green, Walon, 185

  Greenwich Village drinking bouts, 57–58

  Gregory, James, 119

  Grimes, Gary, 204

  Guadalcanal, 38, 50

  Gulager, Clu, 136–139

  Gun Fury, 87–88

  Gunn, Moses, 195–196

  gunpowder incident, 60

  guns. See firearms

  Guth, Ray, 186

  H

  Hackman, Gene, 191–192

  Hadnot Point, North Carolina, 36–37

  Hamill, Mark, 231–235

  hand-to-hand combat, 48–49

  Hangman’s Knot, 79

  harassment of women, 129

  Harrigan (Inukitsoq), 10–11, 15–16

  Hart, Colonel Franklin, 92

  Harte, Bret, 21

  Hathaway, Henry, 69, 75–77, 239

  Hawaii, 131–133

  Hayes, Ira, 118–119

  Hecht, Harold, 150–158

  Heckeroth, Adolph, 58–59, 63

  Heckeroth, Bill, 58–59

  Heflin, Van, 93–94

  Hell in the Pacific, 180–182

  Hellman, Monte, 213–214

  Hell’s Angels, 90

  Hemingway, Ernest, 135

  Henson, Matthew, 9–10

  hepatitis, 243

  heritage of Lee Marvin, 6–11, 13

  Heston, Charlton, 117

  Hickman, Dwayne, 151–153

  history, Lee’s interest in, 21, 24

  hobos, 193–194

  Hoge, Fr. James, 29, 184

  Hollywood

  Courtenay Marvin’s characterization of, 77–78

  decision to prioritize over Broadway, 70

  first visit to, 43

  moves to, 77–78

  “Home of the Brave,” 67

  homecoming, postwar, 52

  homosexuality, 115–116

  honesty, 156

  honeymoon with Betty Ebeling, 83

  Hopkins, Bo, 186–187

  Horton, Robert, 128–129

  Hosford, Mary, 105

  hospitalization

  in 1986, leading to death, 243–245

  during Gorky Park, 237

  war wound, recuperation from, 51

  houses owned by Lee Marvin

  Hollywood Knolls, 94

  Malibu beach house, 156, 162, 179

  Uplifter’s Ranch, Santa Monica, 105

  “How Charlie Faust Won a Pennant for the Giants,” 110–111

  Howard, Ron, 204

  Hudkins, John, 186

  Hudson, Rock, 87

  Huie, William Bradford, 204

  humor, sense of, 80

  Hunt, Peter, 211

  Hurt, William, 236–239

  Hyman, Ken, 182–183

  hypocrisy, disdain for, 29

  I

  I Died a Thousand Times, 99

  I Never Sang for My Father, 191–192

  illnesses. See hospitalization

  Indio, California, 165

  instincts, acting, 110

  interviews with press, 159–161

  Inukitsoq (Harrigan), 10–11, 15–16

  investments, 207–208

  Israel, filming in, 231, 233, 241–242

  Iwo Jima, 118–119

  J Jacksonville, Florida, 31

  Jaeckel, Richard, 102, 169–172, 240–241

  Japanese soldiers, 38, 47–50, 180–182

  Jarmusch, Jim, 249, 252

  Jaws, effect on film industry, 203

  jazz, 98–99

  Jefferson, Blind Lemon, 83

  Jim Kane, 190–191

  “Joan of Arc at the Stake,” 94

  Jones, L.Q., 84–85, 96, 124–125

  Jones, Tommy Lee, 252

  K Kagon, A. David, 148, 222–229

  Kaufman, Millard, 95, 104, 205–206

  Kaye, Stubby, 151–152

  Kazan, Lainie, 241

  Keitel, Harvey, 250–251

  Kelly’s Army of 1894, 193

  Kennedy, Arthur, 119

  Kennedy, Burt, 100

  Kennedy, George, 169–172, 241, 252

  Kid Shelleen character, 150–158

  Kiley, Richard, 111

  kindergarten, 5, 17

  King Kong incident, 218

  Knopf, Christopher, 193–194

  Kolldehoff, Reinhard, 211–212

  Korean War movies

  The Glory Brigade, 85–86

  The Rack, 102–103

  Korvin, Charles, 144

  Kramer, Stanley, 81–82, 88–90, 92–93, 98, 144–149

  Kudluktoo, 10–11, 15–16

  Kulik, Buzz, 110

  Kwajalein incident, 47

  L

  La Jolla Playhouse, 103

  Lakeland, Florida, 28–29, 31

  Lamour, Dorothy, 132

  Lancaster, Burt, 161–166

  Landers, Hal, 186

  Lang, Fritz, 86–87

  Las Vegas, 83, 164–165, 217–218

  Latimer Productions, 112–113

  Laughlin, Tom, 114

  “Lawbreakers,” 119–120

  Lea, Fern, 185

  Lee, Peggy, 99

  Lee, Robert E., 6, 14–15

  Leigh, Vivien, 144, 149

  Lemmon, Jack, 159

  Lenz, Kay, 210

  Lerner, Alan Jay, 183–184

  lesbianism, 239

  Levinson, Peter, 123

  Liberty Valance, The Man Who Shot, 124–127, 130–131, 251

  Linderman, Mitch, 150

  live theater vs. film acting, 103–104

  Livingston, Leon R., 193–194

  Logan, Josh, 183–184

  London, Jack, 21, 80, 193

  Lone Pin
e, California, 96

  Lopez, Trini, 169–172, 252

  love scenes, 186

  Luna, Barbara, 144, 147–148

  Lupino, Ida, 118

  M

  “M Squad,” 113–118

  Mahoney, Jim, 222

  Malibu, California

  beach house, 156, 162, 179

  The Raft bar, 174

  Malick, Terence, 190

  Mann, Abby, 144

  Manumit school, 23–24

  March, Fredric, 195–197

  Marine Corps, U.S.

  acting, applying lessons from, 64

  boot camp and training, 33–36

  Camp Elliott, 40–42

  Corporal, promotion to, 40

  demolition training, 44

  drunken reenlistment attempts, 217

  Eniwetok, battle of, 48–49

  enlistment in, 32–33

  “Fighting Fourth” Division, 42–43, 46–51

  hospital ship, recuperation on, 51

  Iwo Jima, 118–119

  Marshall Islands campaign, 47

  Military Occupational Specialties training, 40–42

  negative attitude towards, 41

  “Our Time in Hell,” 172–173

  Purple Heart, receiving while serving in, 50–51

  Quartermaster School., 36–40

  rejection for reenlistment, 54–55

  Saipan, battle of, 48–50

  scout/sniper activity, 47

  training film for, 241

  visits with his father while in, 44–46

  war crimes witnessed while in, 46–47

  Marley, John, 151

  marriages

  Betty Ebeling, to, 83. See also Marvin, Betty Ebeling

  of daughter Cynthia Louise, 239

  Pamela Feeley, to, 189–193. See also

  Marvin, Pamela Feeley

  parents, Lee Marvin’s, 13

  Marshall Islands campaign, 47

  Martin, Strother, 209–210

  Martinson, Leslie, 110–111

  Marvin, Betty Ebeling

  Academy Awards, missing from, 167–168

  bossing around Lee, 128

  Cat Ballou, reading of script, 151

  children’s relationship with Pam Marvin, 209

  dating, 79–81

  defense of by Lee, 105–106

  divorce from Lee, 178

  drunkenness, reaction to Lee’s, 127–129

  French Haute Couture salon, 117

  gifts given to, 96–97

  girls, birth of, 94

  “M Squad,” toll on marriage, 114–116

  Marlon Brando and, 90

  Michele Triola, encounter with, 155–156

  O’Connor, Carroll, friendship with, 175

  proposal to, 83

  rebuffing Lee before Feeley marriage, 189–190

  reconciliation attempts, 151, 177, 222

  separation from Lee, 145–146

  Uplifter’s Ranch home, discovery of, 105

  wedding ceremony, 83

  Marvin, Christopher Lamont

  birth, 74, 84

  BSOL and, 251–252

  Dirty Dozen sequel, discussion of, 240–241

  illness of Lee, 244

  relationship with Lee, 127–128, 135

  Marvin, Claudia Leslie, 94

  Marvin, Courtenay Lee, 94, 239

  Marvin, Courtenay Washington Davidge

  ancestry of, 12–13

  career of, 13–14, 18

 

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