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Lee Van Cleef

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“Being born with a pair of beady eyes was the best thing that ever happened to me.”

 

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Following a wartime tour with the Navy, New Jersey-born Lee Van Cleef supported himself as an accountant. Like fellow accountant-turned-actor Jack Elam, Van Cleef was advised by his clients that he had just the right satanic facial features to thrive as a movie villain. With such rare exceptions as The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms (1954), Van Cleef spent most of his early screen career on the wrong side of the law, menacing everyone from Gary Cooper (High Noon_) to the Bowery Boys (_Private Eyes) with his cold, shark-eyed stare. Van Cleef left Hollywood in the ‘60s to appear in European spaghetti Westerns, initially as a secondary actor; he was, for example, the “Bad” in Clint Eastwood’s The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966). Within a few years, Van Cleef was starring in blood-spattered action films with such titles as Day of Anger (1967), El Condor (1970), and Mean Frank and Crazy Tony (1975). The actor was, for many years, one of… read more

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eclecticscreeningroom

3Jun11

LVC could and should have been as big a star as Eastwood.

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Anastasia

6Apr10

He's also in HIGH NOON, albiet at bit part.

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Tobin.

15Oct09

This train'll stop at Tucumcari.

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