Marv Goux

Marv Goux

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Marv Goux was born on Sep 08, 1932 in USA. Marv Goux's big-screen debut came with The Long Gray Line directed by John Ford in 1955, strarring Football Player (uncredited). Marv Goux is known for Lonely Are the Brave directed by David Miller, Kirk Douglas stars as John W. "Jack" Burns and Gena Rowlands as Jerry Bondi. The upcoming new movie Marv Goux plays is Number One which will be released on Aug 21, 1969.

Marv Goux attended Santa Barbara High, Ventura Junior College, and then the University of Southern California. Though not especially big (5' 10", 185 pounds) he became a star player on USC's football teams in 1952, 1954 and 1955. (He was injured in 1953.) During these years he played in two Rose Bowl games and was elected team captain in 1955. He then worked on USC's coaching staff from 1957 to 1982 before taking a job with the L.A. Rams from 1983 to 1994. He acted (unbilled) in only one movie, 1962's Taras Bulba (1962). He played "Brother Bartholomew" - a stern-looking monk who lashes Tony Curtis for getting into a fight with schoolmates.

  • Birthday

    Sep 08, 1932
  • Place of Birth

    Santa Barbara, California, USA

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