Lee Marvin was the last of the great wherry heroes -- when he died, there was no one to take his place. A decorated hero of World War II, Marvin held no romantic notions of the value of violence, and could portray the power and terror of violent men with an unusual compassion that won him a devoted audience among several generations. An Oscar winner and veteran of 62 films, Lee Marvin starred in such classics as Cat Ballou, The Dirty Dozen, Ship of Fools, and The Iceman Cometh.
Pamela Marvin met Lee while she was in her teens, and he was just returning from the war. He left their small town to pursue a career in acting. They split up then, only to reunite and marry over twenty years later, remaining together until Lee's death.
Not only an intimate portrait of one of the screen's most memorable tough guys, in Lee, Pamela Marvin brings to vivid life the history-making palimony suit brought against Lee by a former girlfriend, their extraordinary, world-record-breaking fishing exploits throughout the world, and the harrowing series of accidents and errors that led to Lee's death. Also included are Lee's own World War II journals, which offer a rare insight into a legendary actor's response to war.
