Lee Van Cleef was born on January 9, 1925 and died on December 16, 1989. Lee Van Cleef would have been 64 years old at the time of death or 90 years old today.
it had been rumored in his westerns - he did prefer the men behind the set---
He lost it while building a playhouse for his daughter.
She currently lives in Norfolk, Virginia.
yes, and has a son that looks very much like him.
one billion dollars
Lee Van Cleef's birth name is Clarence Leroy Van Cleef Jr..
Lee Van Cleef died on December 16, 1989 at the age of 64.
Lee Van Cleef died on December 16, 1989 at the age of 64.
Lee Van Cleef plays 'The Bad' and is known as Angel Eyes.
Lee Van Cleef acted in 82 films.
I believe so. Lee was from Somerville. I used to date a girl from Hillsborough and I remember her telling me that she knew a few Van Cleef's and that they were his family. Pretty cool.
He was 6'2"
The three actors appeared together only in "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" (1966). Lee van Cleef appeared with Eastwood (in a different role) in "For a Few Dollars More" (1965), and in two episodes of the Eric Fleming/Clint Eastwood TV series "Rawhide" (both in 1964). Eli Wallach had an uncredited role in the 2003 Sean Penn film "Mystic River", directed by Eastwood.
Lee Van Cleef's ancestry traces back to Dutch and Italian roots. He was born in New Jersey to parents of Dutch descent. His surname "Van Cleef" is of Dutch origin.
There's bound to be more than one.... the first one which comes to mind for me is For a Few Dollars More, in which Clint Eastwood's character ("the man with no name"), refers to Lee Van Cleef's character (Colonel Douglas Mortimer) as "Old Man", rather than calling him by name.
Lee Van Cleef.
It's one if not my second favorite Clint Eastwood western he even said if he made it later than it would have been as critically acclaimed as Unforgiven was and would have won as many if not more Oscars then Unforgiven did. My first favorite Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef film is, 1965's For A Few Dollars More , Sergio Leoni's 2nd spaghetti western of the man with no name trilogy. also Van Cleef's Death Rides a Horse is also just as good a spaghetti western.