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Lee J. Cobb (born Leo Jacoby; December 8, 1911 – February 11, 1976) was an American actor, known both for film roles and his work on the Broadway stage, as well as for his television role in the series, The Virginian. He often played arrogant, intimidating and abrasive characters, but he also acted as respectable figures such as judges and police officers. Cobb originated the role of Willy Loman in Arthur Miller's 1949 play Death of a Salesman under the direction of Elia Kazan, and was twice nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for On the Waterfront (1954) and The Brothers Karamazov (1958). His film performances included Juror #3 in 12 Angry Men (1957), Dock Tobin in Man of the West (1958), Barak Ben Canaan in Exodus (1960), Marshall Lou Ramsey in How the West Was Won (1962), Cramden in Our Man Flint (1966), and Lt. William Kinderman in The Exorcist (1973). On television, Cobb played a leading role in the first four seasons of the Western series, The Virginian as Judge Henry Garth and the ABC legal drama The Young Lawyers as David Barrett, and was nominated for an Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor Primetime Emmy Award three times. In 1981, Cobb was posthumously inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame. Early life and education Cobb was born in New York City, to a Jewish family of Russian and Romanian origin. He grew up in The Bronx, New York, on Wilkins Avenue, near Crotona Park. His parents were Benjamin (Benzion) Jacob, a compositor for a foreign-language newspaper, and Kate (Neilecht). Interested in acting from a young age, Cobb ran away from home at 16 to try to make it in Hollywood. He joined Borrah Minevitch's Harmonica Rascals as a musician and had a bit part in a short film featuring the group, but failed to find steady work and eventually moved back to New York. Cobb studied accounting at New York University while working as a radio salesman. Still interested in show business, he went back to California and studied acting at the Pasadena Playhouse. He finally made his film debut at 23 in two episodes of the film serial The Vanishing Shadow (1934). He joined the Manhattan-based Group Theatre in 1935. Career Stage Cobb performed summer stock with the Group Theatre in 1936, when it summered at Pine Brook Country Club in Nichols, Connecticut. He made his Broadway debut as a saloonkeeper in a dramatization of Crime and Punishment that closed after 15 nights. He starred opposite Elia Kazan in Group Theatre's productions of Clifford Odets' Waiting for Lefty and Golden Boy. He also acted in Ernest Hemingway's only ever full-length play, The Fifth Column, and Odets' Clash by Night. Cobb gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Willy Loman in the original production of Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman under the direction of Elia Kazan. Miller praised Cobb as "the greatest dramatic actor I ever saw" and, upon his casting, changed a line referring to the physical appearance of the title character, whom the author had originally conceived of as a small man, from "shrimp" to "walrus". Cobb played through the play's entire initial run at the Morosco Theatre between February 1949 and November 1950. The play won the Tony Award for Best Play and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Miller later offered Cobb the part of Eddie Carbone in A View from the Bridge, but Cobb turned it down. During World War II, Cobb joined the US Army Air Forces in the hopes of becoming a pilot. Instead, he was assigned to a radio unit. He was later transferred to the First Motion Picture Unit, where he appeared in Moss Hart Army Emergency Relief fundraiser productions like This is the Army and Winged Victory. In 1968, his performance as King Lear with Stacy Keach as Edmund, René Auberjonois as the Fool, and Philip Bosco as Kent achieved the longest run (72 performances) for the play in Broadway history. Film Cobb entered films in the 1930s, successfully playing middle-aged and even older characters while he was still a youth. His first credited role was in the 1937 Hopalong Cassidy oater Rustlers' Valley, where he was billed using the stage name 'Lee Colt.' In all subsequent films, he used Lee Cobb and later Lee J. Cobb. He starred in the 1939 film adaptation of Golden Boy, albeit in a different role. He was cast as the Kralahome in the 1946 film Anna and the King of Siam, upon which the musical play The King and I was later partially based. He also played the sympathetic doctor in The Song of Bernadette and appeared as Derek Flint's (James Coburn) supervisor in the James Bond spy spoofs Our Man Flint and In Like Flint. In August 1955, while filming The Houston Story, Cobb suffered a heart attack and was replaced by Gene Barry. Later that year, he picked up a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his portrayal of corrupt union boss Johnny Friendly in Elia Kazan's On the Waterfront. He was nominated a second time for playing Fyodor in Richard Brooks' movie adaptation of The Brothers Karamazov. In 1957, he appeared in Sidney Lumet's 12 Angry Men as the abrasive Juror #3. The role earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor, one of two in the same category. He was nominated again for the Frank Sinatra comedy Come Blow Your Horn (1963). One of his final film roles was that of Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police homicide detective Lt. Kinderman in the 1973 horror film The Exorcist, about a demonic possession of a teen-age girl (Linda Blair) in Georgetown, D. C. In the same decade, Cobb travelled to Europe to work in Italian films, primarily poliziotteschi (crime thrillers). His final films, Cross Shot and Nick the Sting, were both released posthumously, nearly two months after Cobb died. Television In 1959, on CBS' DuPont Show of the Month, he starred in the dual roles of Miguel de Cervantes and Don Quixote in the play I, Don Quixote, which years later became the musical Man of La Mancha. Cobb also appeared as the Medicine Bow, Wyoming owner of the Shiloh Ranch, Judge Henry Garth in the first four seasons (1962–1966), of the long-running NBC Western television series The Virginian (1962–1971). He reprised his role of Willy Loman in the 1966 CBS television adaptation of the famous play Death of a Salesman, which included Gene Wilder, James Farentino, Bernie Kopell, and George Segal. Cobb was nominated for an Emmy Award for the performance. Mildred Dunnock, who had co-starred in both the original stage version and the 1951 film version, again repeated her role as Linda, Willy's devoted wife. One of his last television roles was as a stalwart overworked elderly physician still making house calls in urban Baltimore, in Doctor Max, a TV pilot for a potential series that never materialized. His final aired television role was Origins of the Mafia, a miniseries about the history of the Sicilian Mafia, filmed on-location in Italy. He subsequently appeared alongside British actor Kenneth Griffith in an ABC television documenta.... Discover the Brian Leo Lee popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Brian Leo Lee books.

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  • Bouncey the Elf and the Goblin Diamonds synopsis, comments

    Bouncey the Elf and the Goblin Diamonds

    Brian Leo Lee

    Bouncey the Elf is lost in Fawn Wood. He meets a fierce wild animal. Trying to escape, he nearly bumps into the elves worst enemy, Goblins

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    Bouncey the Elf Meets a Wizard

    Brian Leo Lee

    Bouncey the Elf's habit of getting lost in the forest leads him to a wizards cave. He sees the wizard making a spell. Trying to hide, Bouncey is spotted by the wizard.....

  • Henry the Caravan and the Troublesome Family synopsis, comments

    Henry the Caravan and the Troublesome Family

    Brian Leo Lee

    How can Bouncey the Elfs' friend, Henry the Caravan ever cope with his worst ever visitors..... a family of the worst kind!!!

  • Bouncey the Elf and The Magic Box synopsis, comments

    Bouncey the Elf and The Magic Box

    Brian Leo Lee

    Crossing over the River of Dreams, Bouncey the Elf sees an injured bird and goes to help. He finds his friend, Trixie the Pixie already there. Trixie tells him that Tawney the Owl,...

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    Bouncey the Elf and Friends Bedtime Stories

    Brian Leo Lee

    Enjoy Bouncey the Elf and Friends adventures ( Henry the Caravan, Eddy the Lifeboat, Skipper the Kangaroo and Peta the Plane) Goblins / Gold / Plane rescue / lost elf / family woes...

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    Bouncey the Elf and Friends Meet Again

    Brian Leo Lee

    Enjoy Bouncey the Elf and Friends( Henry the Caravan, Eddy the Lifeboat, Skipper the Kangaroo and Peta the Plane)In four new adventures, as well the original favourites.Goblins/Dia...

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    Bouncey the Elf and Friends

    Brian Leo Lee

    A great collection of 14 Bedtime Stories for the younger child.The adventures of Bouncey the Elf and Friends.Meet Henry the Caravan, Eddy the Lifeboat, Skipper the Kangaroo, Peta t...

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    Bouncey the Elf and the Goblin Goldmine

    Brian Leo Lee

    Bouncey the Elf is lost again. He sees two Goblins and carefully follows them. Bouncey hopes to find the Goblins secret hideaway..

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    Trimefirst

    Brian Leon Lee

    Stranded in space, SFG Commander Azvaa, impatiently waited for his associate, an android, Yayo to complete the necessary repairs to their damaged scout ship, Dwynot. He received a ...

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    Bouncey the Elf and the River of Dreams

    Brian Leo Lee

    Why did Drygon the giant Ogre send his slave Trolls to Elfinland? What can Bouncey the Elf and his friend Trixie the Pixie do about it?What about the FlipFlaps? Are they friends???...

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    Bouncey the Elf and Friends Together Again

    Brian Leo Lee

    More enjoyment with Bouncey the Elf and Friends (Skipper the Kangaroo, Eddy the Lifeboat and Aerie the Faery)Goblins, Storms, Dangerous animals, Underground caves, Spiders, Strange...

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    Marco

    Brian Leon Lee

    A short story of how young Marco Polo, with the help of two reluctant Time travellers Chaz Lorimore and Esha Leung, was given the chance to become the famed intrepid explorer of hi...

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    Skipper the Kangaroo has a Desert Adventure

    Brian Leo Lee

    Lost in the desert, Skipper and his friend have a series of problems to overcome before they can get back home.They have to cope with being too hot, to wet, marooned and dangerous ...

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    Four Tales from Sty-Pen

    Brian Leo Lee

    A great set of four Bedtime Stories.SwerlieWherlie, a piglet, has a series of adventures in which he meets new friends such as: Izzzzzabela – a grass snake. When they are both in t...

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    Peta the Plane and the Lost Little Girl

    Brian Leo Lee

    How can Peta the Plane, a friend of Bouncey the Elf, rescue a lost little girl on an island? The island is too hilly and he can't land on the sea.....

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    The Club

    Brian Leon Lee

    A Working Men’s Club is in Financial trouble. The Committee have to convince the members to agree to their bold plan to avoid imminent closure. The deadline for agreement has to be...

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    Aerie the Faery and the Unicorn

    Brian Leo Lee

    Why can't faeries explore exciting places like elves do?. That was what Aerie the faery wanted to know. So she decides to prove to everyone that a faery can be an explorer too Some...

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    Aerie the Faery and the White Swan

    Brian Leo Lee

    How can Aerie the Faery and Trixi the Pixie help the injured Penn the Swan, rescue her family from the evil Goblins.......and who is Tam the Turtle?

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    Domain of the Netherworld

    Brian Leon Lee

    A sudden holiday with his uncle, a trip to Bulgaria for Gods sake!Chaz Larimore’s world is turned upside down when they meet up with student, Iskra Daskalova at the Magura Caves.Wh...

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    Just Bouncey

    Brian Leo Lee

    A collection of Bouncey the Elf short stories.Will the Wizard change him into a toad?What happens when he follows two Goblins?Why does he have to go to the mystical Mirror Lake?Wou...

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    Bouncey the Elf and the Treasure of Mirror Lake

    Brian Leo Lee

    Bouncey the Elf wakes up to a strange sight outside his bedroom window. He agrees to go on a dangerous journey to Mirror Lake, near the Barren Mountains. He also has to avoid the G...

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    Eddy the Lifeboat and the Seal Island Rescue

    Brian Leo Lee

    Eddy the Lifeboat is in trouble. He cannot find his way to Seal Island. He needs help. Fortunately, there is a friend nearby ready to guide him to Seal Island.

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    Eddy the Lifeboat and the Lighthouse Keeper

    Brian Leo Lee

    The friend of Bouncey the Elf, Eddy the Lifeboat, racing through a storm to save an injured lighthouse keeper, has to make an unusual rescue on his way to the lighthouse.

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    Bouncey the Elf and Friends

    Brian Leo Lee

    Enjoy the adventures of Bouncey the Elf and Friends.Meet Henry the Caravan, Eddy the Lifeboat, Skipper the Kangaroo, Peta the Plane, Eddy the Lifeboat and Aerie the FaeryGoblins, S...

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    Easy Meals Simply with Brian

    Brian Leon Lee

    How do you like your meals cooked? Are the ingredients for a meal what you would have chosen? Well, there is only one sure way to find out. Have a go yourself.Over the years, I hav...

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    Bouncey the Elf and the Spiders Silken Thread

    Brian Leo Lee

    Bouncey the Elf finds himself in a variety of exciting but possibly dangerous situations. Underwater caves, tunnels deep underground, spiders galore and a strange kind of people he...

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    The Beginning Thoughts and Recollections of Terry Dactyl

    Brian Leo Lee

    A short story of the past. How much can you remember? Do you want to remember? Terry makes the effort and surprises himself.He tells the tale of how he saw the world through the ey...

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    Trimefirst

    Brian Leon Lee

    Azvaa and his android associate Yayo, arrive by chance at the asteroid Trimefirst. Bad timing.Cruggle, is a wheelerdealer who excels in deals which make fantastic Unicred profits, ...

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    Skipper the Kangaroo Has a Lucky Day

    Brian Leo Lee

    Trying to hide away from the blazing heat of the sun. Skipper has a fall that leads to a strange underground place......

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    Spectre of El Dorado

    Brian Leon Lee

    On a backpacking trip to Bolivia, Chaz Lorimore meets Esha Leung and Makhassé Aguilera on a routine helicopter flight to La Paz.Piloted by Brody ‘Chuck’ Nielsen. A diversion on the...