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Clarence LeRoy Van Cleef Jr. (January 9, 1925 – December 16, 1989) was an American actor. He appeared in over 170 film and television roles in a career spanning nearly 40 years, but is best known as a star of spaghetti Westerns, particularly the Sergio Leone-directed Dollars Trilogy films, For a Few Dollars More (1965) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966).
A Lefaucheux M1854 makes a brief appearance in For A Few Dollars More (1965), when The Prophet portrayed by Josef Egger demonstrates to Monco (Clint Eastwood) how Colonel Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef) carries his gun.
After his military service, he began his acting career. ... a supporting role in "The Grave" with a cast which consisted of Lee Marvin, Lee Van Cleef, ...
Lee Van Cleef – actor (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly) Preston Cloud – American scientist; Jerry Clower – country comedian; Junior Coghlan – actor, career naval officer (Our Gang comedies, Men of Boys Town) Nicholas Colasanto – Emmy Award-nominated actor ; John Coltrane – Grammy and Pulitzer Prize-winning jazz musician
Wilke started as a stuntman in the 1930s and his first appearance on screen was in San Francisco (1936). [1] He soon began to acquire regular character parts, mainly as a heavy, and made his mark when, along with Lee Van Cleef and Sheb Wooley, he played one of the "three men waiting at the station" in High Noon (1952).
He also warned that "Germany will not make the mistake she made the last time, in having Russia as an enemy, but will have that nation as a friend. Germany and Russia will be able to overrun Europe and establish a military despotism." [28] Born: Lee Van Cleef, American film actor; in Somerville, New Jersey (d. 1989)
The Badge of Marshal Brennan is a 1957 American Western film directed by Albert C. Gannaway and written by Tom Hubbard. The film stars Jim Davis, Arleen Whelan, Carl Smith, Harry Lauter, Marty Robbins, Douglas Fowley, Lee Van Cleef and Louis Jean Heydt.
China Gate is a 1957 American CinemaScope war film written, produced and directed by Samuel Fuller and released through 20th Century Fox.The film is set during the First Indochina War (1946–1954), and depicts the relationship between a sergeant of the French Foreign Legion and the Eurasian wife whom he had abandoned.