Lee Van Cleef
Acting

Lee Van Cleef

Born 1925-01-09 · Somerville, New Jersey, USA · Died 1989-12-16

Clarence LeRoy "Lee" Van Cleef Jr. (January 9, 1925 – December 16, 1989) was an American actor best known for his roles in Spaghetti Westerns such as For A Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Hatchet-faced with piercing eyes, he had declined to have his nose altered to play a sympathetic character in his film debut, High Noon, and was relegated to a non-speaking outlaw as a result. For a decade he was typecast as a minor villain, his sinister features[peacock term] overshadowing his acting skills. After suffering serious injuries in a car crash, Van Cleef began to lose interest in his apparently waning[peacock term] career by the time Sergio Leone gave him a major role in For a Few Dollars More. The film made him a box-office draw, especially in Europe. Military service: After basic training and further training at the Naval Fleet Sound School, Van Cleef was assigned to a submarine chaser and then to a minesweeper, USS Incredible, on which he worked as a sonarman. fter leaving the Navy, Van Cleef read for a part in Our Town at the Little Theater Group in Clinton, New Jersey and received his first stage role.[7] From there, he continued to meet with the group and audition for parts. The next biggest part was that of the boxer, Joe Pendleton, in the play Heaven Can Wait. During this time, he was observed by visiting talent scouts, who were impressed by Van Cleef's stage presence and delivery. One of these scouts later took him to New York City talent agent Maynard Morris of the MCA agency, who then sent him to the Alvin Theater for an audition. The play was Mister Roberts.[citation needed] Van Cleef's screen debut came in High Noon. During a performance of Mister Roberts in Los Angeles, he was noticed by film director Stanley Kramer, who offered Van Cleef a role in his upcoming film. Kramer originally wanted Van Cleef for the role of the deputy Harvey Pell, but as he wanted Van Cleef to have his "distinctive nose" fixed, Van Cleef declined the role in favor of the part of the silent gunslinger Jack Colby. He was then cast mostly in villainous roles, due to his sharp cheeks and chin, piercing eyes, and hawk-like nose,[citation needed][peacock term] from the part of Tony Romano in Kansas City Confidential (1952), culminating 14 years later in Sergio Leone's The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) Despite suffering from heart disease from the late 1970s and having a pacemaker installed in the early 1980s,[14] Van Cleef continued to work in films until his death on December 16, 1989, at age 64.[15] He collapsed in his home in Oxnard, California, from a heart attack.[16] Throat cancer was listed as a secondary cause of death.[17] He was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Hollywood Hills, California, with an inscription on his grave marker referring to his many acting performances as a villain: "BEST OF THE BAD". CLR Description above from the Wikipedia article Lee Van Cleef, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known for

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly★ 8.5
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
1966
For a Few Dollars More★ 8
For a Few Dollars More
1965
Escape from New York★ 7.1
Escape from New York
1981
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance★ 7.8
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
1962
How the West Was Won★ 7
How the West Was Won
1962
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral★ 7
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
1957
High Noon★ 7.7
High Noon
1952
Death Rides a Horse★ 7
Death Rides a Horse
1967
Speed Zone★ 4.5
Speed Zone
1989
Day of Anger★ 7
Day of Anger
1967
The Magnificent Seven Ride!★ 5.4
The Magnificent Seven Ride!
1972
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms★ 6.6
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms
1953
The Young Lions★ 6.8
The Young Lions
1958
Ride Lonesome★ 6.6
Ride Lonesome
1959
The Octagon★ 5.1
The Octagon
1980
The Big Gundown★ 7.3
The Big Gundown
1967
The Bravados★ 6.4
The Bravados
1958
Kansas City Confidential★ 7.1
Kansas City Confidential
1952
The Tin Star★ 7
The Tin Star
1957
Bad Man's River★ 4.1
Bad Man's River
1971
The Big Combo★ 7.1
The Big Combo
1955
The Grand Duel★ 5.9
The Grand Duel
1972
Barquero★ 5.9
Barquero
1970
Sabata★ 6.1
Sabata
1969
Posse from Hell★ 5.9
Posse from Hell
1961
The Conqueror★ 3.4
The Conqueror
1956
Raiders of Old California★ 4.7
Raiders of Old California
1957
Commandos★ 5.6
Commandos
1968
Captain Apache★ 4.4
Captain Apache
1971
Day of the Badman★ 6.4
Day of the Badman
1958
The Lawless Breed★ 7
The Lawless Breed
1952
The Best of the Martial Arts Films★ 8.8
The Best of the Martial Arts Films
1990
El Condor★ 5.7
El Condor
1970
Kid Vengeance★ 5.3
Kid Vengeance
1976
Tribute to a Bad Man★ 7
Tribute to a Bad Man
1956
Take a Hard Ride★ 5.3
Take a Hard Ride
1975
The Lonely Man★ 6.4
The Lonely Man
1957
Dawn at Socorro★ 6.8
Dawn at Socorro
1954
China Gate★ 6.1
China Gate
1957
The Slowest Gun in the West★ 2
The Slowest Gun in the West
1960