Lee Marvin MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Lee Marvin? Lee Marvin is an ESTP personality type in MBTI, 8w9 - so/sx - 837 in Enneagram, SLUEN in Big 5, SLE in Socionics.

Lee Marvin was a good actor and tough man's man. I read his biography, as a child Lee was a brawler (basic black sensorics), was restless and had problems with discipline (irrational), at the same time he was an active and cheerful child (extrovert). Lee had a hoarse and bass voice, rough facial features, an athletic build (which at least confirms my opinion that he is a sensorics). Lee was at times rude to others and did not understand people very well (logic and painful white ethics). Lee Marvin was always impulsive and hot-tempered (extroversion and choleric temperament). So Lee is ESTP and SLE.

Biography

Tall, rangy, white-haired, and at times just plain mean-looking, Lee Marvin (February 19, 1924 – August 29, 1987) was one of the most rugged heroes of the big screen and one of Hollywood's biggest stars in the late 1960s. A decorated veteran of World War II, Marvin started acting in New York and appeared on Broadway in the early 1950s. In the movies he was initially typecast as a brutal thug, most often in westerns and crime dramas. After a three-year stint as the star of television's M Squad, Marvin gradually moved from villain to hero on the big screen, and by 1965 had won an Academy Award for his dual role in the broad western comedy Cat Ballou. As a leading man, Marvin starred in a variety of movies. In 1979 Marvin made headlines when longtime girlfriend Michelle Triola sued him for half his fortune in what was called the "palimony" trial (Triola's claim was ultimately rejected).

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