Known for Acting

Clarence LeRoy "Lee" Van Cleef Jr. (January 9, 1925 – December 16, 1989) was an American actor best known for his roles in Spaghetti Westerns such as For A Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Hatchet-faced with piercing eyes, he had declined to have his nose altered to play a sympathetic character in his film debut, High Noon, and was relegated to a non-speaking outlaw as a result. For a decade he was typecast as a minor villain, his sinister features overshadowing his acting skills. After suffering serious injuries in a car crash, Van Cleef began to lose interest in his apparently waning career by the time Sergio Leone gave him a major role in For a Few Dollars More. The film made him a box-office draw, especially in Europe. Despite suffering from heart disease from the late 1970s and having a pacemaker installed in the early 1980s, Van Cleef continued to work in films until his death on December 16, 1989, at age 64. He was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Hollywood Hills, California, with an inscription on his grave marker referring to his many acting performances as a villain: "BEST OF THE BAD".
1966
as Sentenza / Angel Eyes
1965
as Col. Douglas Mortimer
1981
as Police Commissioner Bob Hauk
1952
as Jack Colby
1957
as Ed Bailey
1962
as River Pirate (uncredited)
1962
as Reese
1970
as Travis
1980
as McCarn
1989
as Grandfather
1971
as Sabata / Major
1956
as Dr. Tom Anderson
1961
as Leo
1956
as Gus
1957
as Ed McGaffey
1958
as Alfonso Parral
1953
as Corp. Stone
1958
as 1st Sgt. Rickett
1988
as Col. Mazzarini
1954
as Fire Knife