Lee J. Cobb
Biography
Lee J. Cobb (December 8, 1911 — February 11, 1976) was an American actor. He was best known for his performances in On the Waterfront (1954), for which he was nominated for an Academy Award, 12 Angry Men (1957), and 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

Tony Awards

The Virginian

The Virginian

Naked City

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre

12 Angry Men

Studio One
All Movies (84)
- Arthur Miller on Home Ground1979
- The Meanest Men in the West1978 · as Judge Henry Garth
- Cross Shot1976 · as Dante Ragusa
- Nick the Sting1976 · as Robert Clark
- Mark Shoots First1975 · as Il commedator Benzi
- That Lucky Touch1975 · as Henry Steedman
- Blood, Sweat and Fear1975 · as Benzi
- The Balloon Vendor1974 · as Twenty Years
- The Great Ice Rip-Off1974 · as Willy Calso
- Trapped Beneath the Sea1974 · as Victor Bateman
- Dr. Max1974 · as Maxwell Gordon
- The Exorcist1973 · as Lt. Bill Kinderman
- The Great Kidnapping1973 · as Jovine
- Double Indemnity1973 · as Barton Keyes
- The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing1973 · as Lapchance
- The Bull of the West1972 · as Judge Garth
- Heat of Anger1972 · as Frank Galvin
- Lawman1971 · as Vincent Bronson
- Macho Callahan1971 · as Duffy
- The Liberation of L.B. Jones1970 · as Oman Hedgepath
- Annie: The Women in the Life of a Man1970 · as Himself
- Mackenna's Gold1969 · as The Editor
- Coogan's Bluff1968 · as Lt. McElroy
- The Day of the Owl1968 · as Don Mariano Arena
- They Came to Rob Las Vegas1968 · as Steve Skorsky
- In Like Flint1967 · as Lloyd C. Cramden
- Death of a Salesman1966 · as Willy Loman
- Our Man Flint1966 · as Cramden
- The Final Hour1965 · as Judge Henry Garth
- The Brazen Bell1964 · as Judge Henry Garth
- Come Blow Your Horn1963 · as Harry R. Baker
- The Devil's Children1962 · as Judge Henry Garth
- How the West Was Won1962 · as Marshal Lou Ramsey
- The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse1962 · as Julio Madariaga
- Exodus1960 · as Barak Ben Canaan
- I, Don Quixote1959 · as Miguel de Cervantes / Don Quixote de la Mancha / Alonso Quijana
- But Not for Me1959 · as Jeremiah MacDonald
- Green Mansions1959 · as Nuflo
- The Trap1959 · as Victor Massonetti
- Party Girl1958 · as Rico Angelo
- Man of the West1958 · as Dock Tobin
- The Brothers Karamazov1958 · as Fyodor Karamazov
- The Three Faces of Eve1957 · as Doctor Curtis Luther
- The Garment Jungle1957 · as Walter Mitchell
- 12 Angry Men1957 · as Juror 3
- Miami Exposé1956 · as Lt. Barton 'Bart' Scott
- The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit1956 · as Judge Bernstein
- The Left Hand of God1955 · as Mieh Yang
- The Road to Denver1955 · as Jim Donovan
- The Racers1955 · as Maglio
- Day of Triumph1954 · as Zadok
- On the Waterfront1954 · as Johnny Friendly
- Gorilla at Large1954 · as Detective Sgt. Garrison
- Yankee Pasha1954 · as Sultan
- The Tall Texan1953 · as Capt. Theodore Bess
- The Fighter1952 · as Durango
- The Family Secret1951 · as Howard Clark
- Sirocco1951 · as Col. Feroud
- The Man Who Cheated Himself1950 · as Lt. Ed Cullen
- Thieves' Highway1949 · as Mike Figlia
- The Phantom Creeps1949 · as Road Crew Foreman (uncredited)
- The Dark Past1948 · as Dr. Andrew Collins
- The Luck of the Irish1948 · as David C. Augur
- The Miracle of the Bells1948 · as Marcus Harris
- Call Northside 7771948 · as Brian Kelly
- Captain from Castile1947 · as Juan Garcia
- Boomerang!1947 · as Chief Harold F. 'Robbie' Robinson
- Johnny O'Clock1947 · as Inspector Koch
- Anna and the King of Siam1946 · as Kralahome
- Winged Victory1944 · as Doctor
- Flight Characteristics of the P-51 Airplane1944 · as Arthur Deeds
- The Song of Bernadette1943 · as Dr. Dozous
- Buckskin Frontier1943 · as Jeptha Marr
- Tonight We Raid Calais1943 · as Bonnard
- The Moon Is Down1943 · as Dr. Albert Winter
- Paris Calling1941 · as Captain Schwabe
- Men of Boys Town1941 · as Dave Morris
- This Thing Called Love1940 · as Julio Diestro
- Golden Boy1939 · as Mr. Bonaparte
- The Phantom Creeps1939 · as Road Crew Foreman (archive footage)
- Danger on the Air1938 · as Tony Lisotti
- Rustlers' Valley1937 · as Cal Howard
- North of the Rio Grande1937 · as President Wooden
- The Vanishing Shadow1934 · as Roadwork Foreman
All TV Shows (22)
- Origins of the Mafia1976 · as Bartolomeo Gramignano
- The Young Lawyers1970
- McCloud1970 · as Alexander Montello
- Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre1963 · as Ernie Wigman
- The Virginian1962 · as Richter Henry Garth
- The Virginian1962 · as Ritcher Henry Garth
- The DuPont Show with June Allyson1959 · as Captain Maximillian Gault
- Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse1958
- Naked City1958 · as Paul Delito
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre1956 · as Captain Andrew Watling
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre1956 · as Drifter - Frank MacKinnon
- Tony Awards1956 · as Willy Loman (archive footage)
- Gunsmoke1955 · as Col. Josiah Johnson
- Medic1954 · as Henry Fisher
- The Oscars1953 · as Self
- General Electric Theater1953 · as Dominic Roma
- General Electric Theater1953 · as Grayson Foxhall
- The Ford Television Theatre1952 · as Matt Erwin
- Tales of Tomorrow1951
- Lux Video Theatre1950 · as Emile Zola
- Lights Out1949
- Studio One1948 · as Dr. Joseph Pearson