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Lee Van Cleef made his film debut in High Noon. Kramer first offered Van Cleef the Harvey Pell role, after seeing him in a touring production of Mister Roberts, on the condition that Van Cleef have his nose surgically altered to appear less menacing. Van Cleef refused and was cast instead as Colby, the only role of his career without a single ...
High Noon (1952) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. ... Lee Van Cleef ... Jack Colby: Robert J. Wilke ...
Feb 22, 2017 · He found three relative newcomers to play the bad guys who wait with their boss for the noon train to arrive: Robert Wilke, Sheb Wooley, and Lee Van Cleef, who would all become regular faces in ...
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Jun 20, 2016 · Lee Van Cleef as Jack Colby, part of the Frank Miller gang in High Noon (1952) Sheb Wooley as Ben Miller, part of the Frank Miller gang in HIgh Noon (1952) Ian McDonald as Ben Miller, using Amy (Grace Kelly) to lure Marshal Will Kane (Gary Cooper) into the open in High Noon (1952)
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Cult Actors #6: Lee Van Cleef - Angel Eyes. He started as a low down supporting actor in films like High Noon. But in 1964 Lee Van Cleef clawed a whole new career as the king of the Spaghetti Western.
Many years after High Noon hit the screens (1953) Lee Van Cleef became a mega star in Spaghetti Westerns. Thus some enterprising Italian designer inserted his image prominently on this poster. In truth High Noon had been Van Cleef’s first movie appearance – and he had no dialogue. Gary Cooper. Born Frank James Cooper, (May 7, 1901 – May ...
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Actor Lee Van Cleef plays Jack Colby, one of Frank Miller's villainous thugs in the original High Noon. Van Cleef played similar parts in a number of Westerns, including The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) before becoming a popular anti-hero in Spaghetti Westerns of the sixties.