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He is a founding member of The Sons of Lee Marvin, a humorous " semi-secret society " of artists resembling the iconic actor, which issues communiqués and meets on occasion for the ostensible purpose of watching Marvin's films.
Marvin had a small but memorable role in The Wild One ( 1953 ) opposite Marlon Brando ( Marvin's gang in the film was called " The Beetles "), followed by Seminole ( 1953 ) and Gun Fury ( 1953 ).
In the 1960s, Marvin was given prominent supporting roles in such films as The Comancheros ( 1961 ), John Ford's The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance ( 1962 ), and Donovan's Reef ( 1963 ), all starring John Wayne, with Marvin's roles getting larger with each film.
Marvin's final duet project, Diana & Marvin, with Diana Ross, garnered international success.
A year following his death, Marion Barry, the then-mayor of Washington, D. C. declared April 2 ( Marvin's birthday ) as " Marvin Gaye Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund Day " in the city on a day after the anniversary of Gaye's death.
Marvin inadvertently saves the crew by plugging himself into the onboard computer of a police vehicle, which, when exposed to the true nature of Marvin's view of the universe, commits suicide, taking the two police who were then firing at the ship's crew with it.
This Marvin's design is a departure from the Marvin of the television series, featuring an over-sized head and stubby limbs.
After delivering a characteristically pessimistic speech, Marvin was plugged into the bridge's opening circuits and the whole cyberstructure instantly folded itself up and collapsed from sheer misery, presumably after being directly exposed to Marvin's chronically depressed view of the Universe.
He is the nephew of British magician David Berglas and cousin to Marvin Berglas, director of Marvin's Magic.
Although Triola was awarded $ 104, 000 for " rehabilitation " in 1978 ( the ruling was overturned in 1981 ; Marvin never paid Triola any money ), Marvin v. Marvin ( Triola assumed Marvin's name during the relationship ) set a precedent.
Marvin's spending habits had made it impossible for the singer to pay Anna money for alimony and child support for the couple's only son, Marvin III.
Marvin's attorney Curtis Shaw came up with a solution to Marvin to give half the royalties he would earn from his next project to Anna.
Burt Lancaster and Lee Marvin did not get along during filming due to Marvin's alcoholism, which was making him unreliable and difficult at the time, infuriating Lancaster.
* Spidergod ( a. k. a. Marvin )-The owner and manager of Marvin's Mannikens, he is the one to take out the assassination order on Jeff in the first place.
Purportedly recorded at Marvin's Room, the singer's new recording studio in Los Angeles, Marvin also reportedly recorded the song while lying on his back of his sofa according to Ware, who said that he couldn't see Gaye at first but then discovered a laid-back Marvin delivering the song in his trademark tenor vocals.
After having jammed with neighborhood teenagers Ernie and Marvin Isley, and being added on as a brother-in-law after Isley Brothers member Rudolph married Jasper's sister Elaine, he was added to Ernie and Marvin's older brothers ' band, The Isley Brothers, in 1969.
This is most strongly illustrated at the end of the episode, in which a ghost of Marvin's grandfather ( who had Marvin kill him long ago ) tells Marvin he must not force Stan to commit such a traumatizing act.
In a 1986 interview, Martin Milner reported that Lee Marvin credited him with helping his career by breaking Marvin's nose " just enough " to improve his look.
We learn that Arthur had killed the last Allitnil, the anti-clone, and Marvin tied up Poodoo and Varntvar, leaving them forced to listen to a cassette tape of Marvin's autobiography.

Marvin's and Gay
After Alberta Gay convinced her son to step away and return to his bedroom, Gay slowly got up, went to his bedroom where he retrieved the. 38, and entered his son's bedroom, shooting him in the chest where the bullet penetrated Marvin's vital organs including his heart.

Marvin's and .
Marvin's wound ( in the buttocks ) was from machine gun fire, which severed his sciatic nerve.
Marvin's immediately previous co-star Robert Shaw accepted the part, which gave Shaw his most prominent role and vaulted the supporting player into mainstream leading man status.
Marvin's last big role was in Samuel Fuller's The Big Red One ( 1980 ), a war film based on Fuller's own war experiences.
He played one of Lee Marvin's villainous henchmen in the 1962 John Ford classic The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, with James Stewart and John Wayne.
The song was influenced by Jesse and Marvin's # 2 R & B hit " Dream Girl ," which contained many of the same vocal inflections used to great effect in " Earth Angel.
Another spin-off titled Duck Dodgers, which ran from 2003 to 2005, is a half-hour action-comedy-sci-fi series based on Chuck Jones ' original short, and expands upon the universe Duck Dodgers explores, as well as Marvin's own civilization.
Later that year, he starred in Jerry Zaks ' family drama Marvin's Room, reuniting with Robert De Niro.
Sibson provided one of the most entertaining ( to this point ) fights of Marvelous Marvin's career, but he ultimately fell short, lasting six rounds.
Marvin's design was based on a conception of the Roman god Mars.
However, Sterling Holloway was suggested for Marvin's voice.
The appearance of the combination of Marvin's head and helmet allegedly led to Bugs Bunny thinking he was a " bowling ball wearing a spittoon " in one Looney Tunes animated short.
* Marvin's likeness appears in miniature on the Spirit rover on Mars.
An episode of actor Lee Marvin's television series, " The Lawbreakers ", entitled " The Minneapolis Story ", was filmed in Forest Lake in November, 1963.
Due to Alberta having another child out of wedlock, Marvin's father sent the child to live with Alberta's sister Pearl, who also lived in Washington.
The first shot, which proved to be fatal, according to his later autopsy, was said to have entered the right side of Marvin's chest, perforating his right lung, heart, diaphragm, liver, stomach and left kidney before coming to rest against his left flank.
According to Marvin's sister Jeanne, despite this, " there was no doubt he wanted to die.

Marvin's and Alberta
Marvin's mother Alberta later told David Ritz:

Marvin's and on
Marvin's appearances on television included
Marvin's voice was performed by Stephen Moore on radio and television, while Alan Rickman voiced this role in the film.
Marvin's subsequent survival is never explained, but against all probability, he eventually finds himself on Ursa Minor Beta, just in time to rescue Zaphod from a robotic tank.
While outwardly concerning himself with unspectacular research focusing on " Mathematical Paradigms in an Approach to Refrigerator Pricing " ( which is also the title of his Ph. D. thesis ), Marvin's extracurricular activities centre on becoming very rich in a very short time.
The owner of Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum, a coin-operated game arcade and museum of oddities in Farmington Hills, Michigan, claims that the replica on display there is Barnum's replica.
Zindler's reports on KTRK also included international stories, many involving trips to various third-world countries ; segments in which local business owners ( known as Marvin's Angels ) provided services to a less fortunate person in dire financial or physical health ; and stories focused on the elderly, including nursing home abuse reports that are similar to his trademark restaurant reports.
Marvin's original sound was achieved with this Stratocaster, a Vox amplifier ( initially an AC15 and later on an AC30 models ) and a tape echo machine Meazzi Echomatic that was shown to him by Joe Brown.
Marvin's Room is a 1996 film based on the play of the same name by Scott McPherson.
Due to the song's success, In the Groove was re-issued as I Heard It Through the Grapevine and peaked at number two on the R & B album chart and number sixty-three on the album chart, which was at the time Marvin's highest-charted solo studio effort to date.
In 1994, the album was re-released due to increased attention on Marvin's life to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the singer's untimely death, and reached number-one on Billboards R & B catalog chart.
In 1970, Frankie returned to civilian life in Washington, D. C. During visits by his brother, the two discussed the war, prompting Frankie's brother to write a song that detailed Frankie's return from army service, " What's Happening Brother ", which would be issued on Marvin's landmark album, What's Going On.
Marvin's performance on the show, following his appearances in February 23, 1983 on the Grammys and the NBA All-Star Game, was one of his final national television appearances before his murder a year later in 1984.

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