Stan Lee was a legendary American comic book writer, producer, and actor who is best known for being the man behind the incredible creation of Marvel Worldwide Inc.‘s greatest fictional superheroes and comic series. He gave life to some of the most amazing superheroes such as Spiderman, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, Ant-Man, X-Men, Doctor Strange, Punisher, and Guardians of the Galaxy. He also helped raise a galaxy of supervillains like Thanos, Doctor Doom, Venom, Green Goblin, and Loki. Stan Lee’s death brought an end to the signature cameo appearance which he used to make in almost every Marvel movie.
Age
Stan Lee was born on December 28, 1922.
Died
He died on November 12, 2018, aged 95, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, United States.
Sun Sign
Capricorn
Manager
Stan Lee was represented by Pow! Entertainment, Inc.
Net Worth
In November 2018, Stan Lee’s net worth was estimated to be $50 million.
Girlfriend / Spouse
Stan Lee had dated –
- Joan Boocock Lee (1947-2017) – Stan Lee got married to British model and voice actress, Joan Boocock, on December 5, 1947. The couple moved to Woodmere, Long Island where they bought a house in 1949. The following year, their first child, a girl named , was born. Later, in 1953, Joan gave birth to their second daughter named Jan Lee. However, Jan died just 3 days after she was born.
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Distinctive Features
- Used to wear corrective glasses
- Had a mustache
- Used the word “Excelsior” quite frequently
Brand Endorsements
- Stan Lee appeared in a commercial for Personna razors (1976).
- In 2012, he was a part of The Avengers (2012) themed commercial for Dr. Pepper.
- In April 2014, he appeared in a commercial for the U.S. Postal Service which tied-in with the release of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014). In the commercial, Stan portrayed a theater projectionist who receives a reel of film from the Spider-Man.
Religion
He was raised in a Jewish family.
However, later in his life, he became more of an agnostic.
Best Known For
- Being induced as Hall of Famer twice, once in 1994 at the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame and again in 1995 at the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame
- Creating a league of superheroes such as Spiderman, X-men, Fantastic Four, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, Guardians of the Galaxy, Captain America, Sentry, Hercules, Nova, Wonder Man, Colossus, Ant-Man, and Iron Man
- Giving life to various supervillains like Galactus, Tyrant, Zom, Surtur, Mangog, Thanos, Ymir The Ice Giant, Onslaught, Juggernaut, Loki, Hela, Abomination, and Apocalypse
- Receiving a National Medal of Arts in 2008
First Film
He made his theatrical film debut as a Marvel Comics editor in the comedy-horror film, The Ambulance, in 1990.
As a voice actor, Stan Lee made his theatrical film debut by voicing the Récitant /New York’s Narrator in the French comedy film, The Year 01, in 1971.
First TV Show
Stan Lee made his first TV show appearance as a contestant on the family game-show, To Tell The Truth, in 1971.
As a voice actor, he made his TV show debut as the narrator in the animation series, The Incredible Hulk, in 1982.
Controversies
- In 1971, the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare reached out to Stan via a letter asking him to include an “anti-drug” quote in one of his books. Heeding to the request, Stan created a scenario in a Spider-Man comic issue where Harry (Spider-Man’s best friend) started abusing the use of drugs as he couldn’t handle his break up. However, the comic was rejected by the CCA. But, Stan still got the book published.
- In 1998, Stan Lee signed a contract with Marvel which stated that he would be paid a certain amount of the profit generated through the movies in which his character creations were featured. However, things didn’t go as per the contract forcing him to file a case against Marvel in 2002 for being underpaid. The company later compensated him with $1 million prior to which he also started receiving 10% of the profits that the company made through those movies.
- In 2018, he sued POW! Entertainment for fraud seeking $1 billion in damages. However, he dropped the charges a few months later.
Stan Lee Favorite Things
- DC Comic Character – Lobo
- Cartoon – The Simpsons
- Films – King Kong (1933), Inherit the Wind (1960), On the Waterfront(1954), The Quiet Man (1952), The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934)
- Marvel Film Cameo – Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)
- Places In Los Angeles – Madeo Restaurant, Dan Tana’s, The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills Market, The Grill On The Alley, Nate’n Al, Disney Studios
- Comic Book Store – Golden Apple Comics
- Website To Buy His Trousers From – Sheplers.com
- Italian Restaurant In New York – Gino’s
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Stan Lee Facts
- From 1945 to 1947, he lived in a rented apartment on the top floor of a brownstone apartment situated in the East 90s in Manhattan.
- Stan Lee also created a set of reimagined superheroes for DC Comics under the title Just Imagine.
- The catchphrase “Excelsior” was one of Stan Lee’s favorite as he used to write it at the end of the columns, uttered it out during events, and also said it in between dialogues while doing voice-overs.
- In 1939, Stan joined Timely Comics and was paid $8 a week.
- Stan Lee was an excellent writer who won the New York Herald‘s essay writing competition for teens 3 times.
- The first comic story he wrote was a 28-paragraph filler titled Captain America Foils The Traitor’s Revenge. It was also the first time that Stan Lee’s name appeared on a comic book.
- As a child, he read books from authors such as Mark Twain, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Jules Verne, and H.G. Wells. However, his confidence developed from his mother who never underestimated her son’s talent.
- Before becoming a comic writer, Stan Lee worked at a number of places where he wrote obituaries and delivered sandwiches. He even worked as an office boy during his teenage years.
- The first superhero he co-created was called the Destroyer. The character made its debut in 1941 in the Mystic Comics issue #6.
- Stan Lee served in the United States army from 1942-1945. He started off as a Signal Corps and was later sent off to the Training Film Division as a playwright to work on manuals, training films, slogans, and sometime even cartooning.
- During the late 1960s, Marvel Comics took over as the most-selling comic in the market leaving the already established DC Comics behind.
- In 1961, Stan and artist Jack Kirby created Marvel‘s very first superhero group called the Fantastic Four. Later, Lee and Jack also clubbed together other characters of Marvel to form the ultimate superhero group known as The Avengers.
- In 1972, he got promoted as the publisher and editorial director at Marvel Comics.
- After he met his wife, Stan never went to a barber again as she would cut his hair for him.
- In between 1981 and 2001, he donated a sum of his personal earnings to the University of Wyoming.
- In 2001, he co-founded the American media production company “POW! Entertainment”.
- In 2009, Marvel Comic was sold to Disney for more than 4 billion dollars and Stan Lee started working as an ambassador for them.
- In 2010, he started the Stan Lee Foundation which aimed at the improvement of literacy, education, and the arts.
- In 2012, Stan Lee underwent a surgery to have a pacemaker inserted.
- The X-men movie series Logan (2017) was the first time Stan Lee did not make a cameo appearance in one his Marvel movies.
- He once got into an argument with his wife and she broke his prized typewriter through which he had given life to characters like the Spider-man and the Fantastic Four.
- In 2016, Stan Lee lost most of his eyesight making it difficult for him to even read the comics that he created.
- In 2016, he introduced his digital graphic novel, Stan Lee’s God Woke, at the Comic-Con International. The text was originally written in the form of a poem which he had previously presented in 1972 at the Carnegie Hall located in Midtown Manhattan.
- A couple of months before he passed away on November 12, 2018, he suffered from pneumonia.
- For any updates, you can follow Stan Lee’s , , and .
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Facts of Stanley Martin Lieber
- Gender Male
- full nameStanley Martin Lieber
- nicknamesStan Lee, The Man, Generalissimo
- birthplaceManhattan, New York City, New York, United States
- Date of Birth December 28, 1922
- Age 101 years 11 months
- Horoscope Capricorn
- Lucky Number 9
- Lucky Stone Topaz
- Lucky Color Brown
- Best Match for Marriage Scorpio, Virgo, Taurus
- ethnicity / ethnic backgroundJewish
- nationalityAmerican
- net worth$50 million
- professionComic Book Writer, Publisher, Editor-in-Chief, Producer, Actor
- weight71 kg or 156.5 lbs
- height5 ft 11 in or 180 cm
- hair colorSalt & Pepper
- body type / buildSlim
- high schoolDeWitt Clinton High School
- motherCelia Solomon
- fatherJacob/Jack A. Lieber
- brothersLarry Lieber
- favorite moviesKing Kong (1933), Inherit the Wind (1960), On the Waterfront(1954), The Quiet Man (1952), The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934)