Lee J. Cobb

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

106

Gender

Male

Birthday

1911-12-08

Deathday

1976-02-11 (64 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Also Known As

  • Lee Colt
  • Leo Jacoby
  • Cpl. Lee Cobb
  • Lee Cobb
  • Ли Дж. Кобб
  • لی جی. کاب

Lee J. Cobb

Biography

Lee J. Cobb (December 8, 1911 – February 11, 1976) ) was an American actor best known for his performance in 12 Angry Men (1957), his Academy Award-nominated performance in On the Waterfront, and one of his last films, The Exorcist (1973). He also played the role of Willy Loman in the original Broadway production of Arthur Miller's 1949 play Death of a Salesman under the direction of Elia Kazan. On television, Cobb costarred in the first four seasons of the popular, long-running western series The Virginian. He typically played arrogant, intimidating, and abrasive characters, but often had roles as respectable figures such as judges. Born Leo Jacob in New York City, he grew up in The Bronx,  before studying at New York University and making his film debut in The Vanishing Shadow (1934).  Cobb performed in numerous theater productions and companies, including Group Theatre (New York) before serving in the First Motion Picture Unit of the Army Air Force during World War II.  

Following the war, Cobb returned to film, television and theater before being accused of being a Communist in 1951 testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee by Larry Parks, himself a former Communist Party member. Cobb was called to testify before HUAC but refused to do so for two years until, with his career threatened by the blacklist, he relented in 1953 and gave testimony in which he named 20 people as former members of the Communist Party USA. Following the hearing he resumed his career and worked with Elia Kazan and Budd Schulberg, two other HUAC "friendly witnesses", on the 1954 film On the Waterfront, which is widely seen as an allegory and apologia for testifying.  His 1968 performance as King Lear achieved the longest run (72 performances) for the play in Broadway history.  One of his final film roles was that of police detective Lt. Kinderman in the 1973 horror film The Exorcist.

Cobb died of a heart attack in February 1976 in Woodland Hills, California, and was buried in Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles. He was survived by his second wife, Mary Hirsch, and daughter, also an accomplished actress, Julie Cobb.

Known For

12 Angry Men
8.5%

12 Angry Men

Apr 10, 1957

The Exorcist
7.7%

The Exorcist

Dec 26, 1973

On the Waterfront
7.9%

On the Waterfront

Jun 22, 1954

How the West Was Won
7.0%

How the West Was Won

Nov 2, 1962

Coogan's Bluff
6.4%

Coogan's Bluff

Oct 2, 1968

Man of the West
6.6%

Man of the West

Jun 20, 1958

Exodus
6.7%

Exodus

Dec 15, 1960

Mackenna's Gold
6.6%

Mackenna's Gold

Mar 18, 1969

Call Northside 777
6.6%

Call Northside 777

Feb 13, 1948

The Three Faces of Eve
7.2%

The Three Faces of Eve

Dec 19, 1957

Our Man Flint
6.4%

Our Man Flint

Jan 16, 1966

Lawman
6.6%

Lawman

Mar 11, 1971

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Acting

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Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on The Exorcist as Self (archive footage)
1978
The Meanest Men in the West as Judge Henry Garth
1976
Cross Shot as Dante Ragusa
1976
Origins of the Mafia as Bartolomeo Gramignano
1976
Nick the Sting as Robert Clark
1975
Mark Shoots First as Il commedator Benzi
1975
That Lucky Touch as Henry Steedman
1975
Blood, Sweat and Fear as Benzi
1974
The Balloon Vendor as Twenty Years
1974
The Great Ice Rip-Off as Willy Calso
1974
Trapped Beneath the Sea as Victor Bateman
1974
Dr. Max as Maxwell Gordon
1973
The Exorcist as Lt. Bill Kinderman
1973
The Great Kidnapping as Jovine
1973
Double Indemnity as Barton Keyes
1973
The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing as Lapchance
1972
The Bull of the West as Judge Garth
1972
Heat of Anger as Frank Galvin
1971
Lawman as Vincent Bronson
1971
Macho Callahan as Duffy
1970
The Young Lawyers
1970
The Liberation of L.B. Jones as Oman Hedgepath
1970
Annie: the Women in the Life of a Man as Himself
1970
McCloud
1969
Mackenna's Gold as The Editor
1968
Coogan's Bluff as Lt. McElroy
1968
The Day of the Owl as Don Mariano Arena
1968
They Came to Rob Las Vegas as Steve Skorsky
1967
In Like Flint as Lloyd C. Cramden
1966
Death of a Salesman as Willy Loman
1966
Our Man Flint as Cramden
1965
The Final Hour as Judge Henry Garth
1964
The Brazen Bell as Judge Henry Garth
1963
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre as Ernie Wigman
1963
Come Blow Your Horn as Harry R. Baker
1962
The Devil's Children as Judge Henry Garth
1962
How the West Was Won as Marshal Lou Ramsey
1962
The Virginian as Richter Henry Garth
1962
The Virginian as Ritcher Henry Garth
1962
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse as Julio Madariaga
1960
Exodus as Barak Ben Canaan
1959
I, Don Quixote as Miguel de Cervantes / Don Quixote de la Mancha / Alonso Quijana
1959
The DuPont Show with June Allyson as Captain Maximillian Gault
1959
But Not for Me as Jeremiah MacDonald
1959
Green Mansions as Nuflo
1959
The Trap as Victor Massonetti
1958
Party Girl as Rico Angelo
1958
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse
1958
Naked City as Paul Delito
1958
Man of the West as Dock Tobin
1958
The Brothers Karamazov as Fyodor Karamazov
1957
The Three Faces of Eve as Doctor Curtis Luther
1957
The Garment Jungle as Walter Mitchell
1957
12 Angry Men as Juror 3
1956
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre as Captain Andrew Watling
1956
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre as Drifter - Frank MacKinnon
1956
Miami Exposé as Lt. Barton 'Bart' Scott
1956
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit as Judge Bernstein
1956
Tony Awards as Willy Loman (archive footage)
1955
Gunsmoke as Col. Josiah Johnson
1955
The Left Hand of God as Mieh Yang
1955
The Road to Denver as Jim Donovan
1955
The Racers as Maglio
1954
Day of Triumph as Zadok
1954
Medic as Henry Fisher
1954
On the Waterfront as Johnny Friendly
1954
Gorilla at Large as Detective Sgt. Garrison
1954
Yankee Pasha as Sultan
1953
The Oscars as Self
1953
The Tall Texan as Capt. Theodore Bess
1953
General Electric Theater as Dominic Roma
1953
General Electric Theater as Grayson Foxhall
1952
The Ford Television Theatre as Matt Erwin
1952
The Fighter as Durango
1951
The Family Secret as Howard Clark
1951
Tales of Tomorrow
1951
Sirocco as Col. Feroud
1950
The Man Who Cheated Himself as Lt. Ed Cullen
1950
Lux Video Theatre as Emile Zola
1949
Thieves' Highway as Mike Figlia
1949
Lights Out
1949
The Phantom Creeps as Road Crew Foreman (uncredited)
1948
The Dark Past as Dr. Andrew Collins
1948
Studio One as Dr. Joseph Pearson
1948
The Luck of the Irish as David C. Augur
1948
The Miracle of the Bells as Marcus Harris
1948
Call Northside 777 as Brian Kelly
1947
Captain from Castile as Juan Garcia
1947
Boomerang! as Chief Harold F. 'Robbie' Robinson
1947
Johnny O'Clock as Inspector Koch
1946
Anna and the King of Siam as Kralahome
1944
Winged Victory as Doctor
1944
Flight Characteristics of the P-51 Airplane as Arthur Deeds
1943
The Song of Bernadette as Dr. Dozous
1943
Buckskin Frontier as Jeptha Marr
1943
Tonight We Raid Calais as Bonnard
1943
The Moon Is Down as Dr. Albert Winter
1941
Paris Calling as Captain Schwabe
1941
Men of Boys Town as Dave Morris
1940
This Thing Called Love as Julio Diestro
1939
Golden Boy as Mr. Bonaparte
1939
The Phantom Creeps as Road Crew Foreman (archive footage)
1938
Danger on the Air as Tony Lisotti
1937
Rustlers' Valley as Cal Howard
1937
North of the Rio Grande as President Wooden
1934
The Vanishing Shadow as Roadwork Foreman
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