Lee J. Cobb was a versatile actor known for his intense and powerful performances. He gained acclaim for his roles in iconic films such as "The Exorcist," "12 Angry Men," "On the Waterfront," and "Coogan's Bluff." Cobb's portrayal of juror #3 in "12 Angry Men" and Johnny Friendly in "On the Waterfront" showcased his talent for playing complex and morally ambiguous characters. His career spanned over five decades and included numerous stage, film, and television credits. Cobb was highly respected in the industry for his commanding presence and emotional depth, earning multiple award nominations for his work. He left a lasting impact on the world of entertainment with his memorable performances and contributions to the art of acting.
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Directed by Sidney Lumet
Directed by Clint Eastwood, Don Siegel, Lee J. Cobb, Susan Clark, Tisha Sterling
Directed by Elia Kazan
Directed by William Friedkin