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About

Birth Name: Stanley Martin Lieber
Birth Notes: 28 December 1922, New York City, New York, USA
Height: 5' 11"
Nicknames: The Man
Family: * Joan Lee (5 December 1947 - present); 2 children

Filmography

Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV (2000) as Prologue/Epilogue Narrator
Comic Book Confidential (1988) as Himself
Fantastic Four (2005) as Willie Lumpkin
Hulk (2003) as Security Guard
Iron Man (2008) as Himself
Iron Man 2 (2010) as Himself
Spider-Man (2002) as Man in Fair
Spider-Man 2 (2004) as Man Dodging Debris
Spider-Man 3 (2007) as Man in Times Square
The Incredible Hulk (2008) as Milwaukee Man Drinking From Bottle
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) as Three Stooges Wedding Guest
X-Men (2000) as Hot Dog Vendor
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) as Waterhose Man
4: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) as Himself - Rejected Wedding Guest
Bigger Stronger Faster* (2008) as Himself
Confessions of a Superhero (2007) as Himself
Conflict (2005) as Trevor
Daredevil (2003) as Old Man at Crossing
Fanpire (2008) as Himself
Gahan Wilson: Born Dead, Still Weird (2008) as Himself
Jugular Wine: A Vampire Odyssey (1994) as Himself
L'an 01 (1973) as Récitant/New York's Narrator
Mallrats (1995) as Himself
Sex, Lies & Superheroes (2003) as Himself
The Adventures of Cinderella's Daughter (2000) as The Priest
The Ambulance (1990) as Marvel Comics Editor
The Con (2011) as Himself
The Legends Behind the Comic Books (2007) as Himself
The Troma System (1993) as Himself
Thor (2011)  
Trek Nation (2010) as Himself
Tromatized, Meet Lloyd Kaufman (2009) as Himself
Will Eisner: Portrait of a Sequential Artist (2007) as Himself
With Great Power: The Stan Lee Story (2010) as Himself

Trivia

  * He is credited as creating the Marvel Comics characters in the 1960s which introduced more complex characterizations for super-heroes. He also is credited for popularizing continuity to give the various series a sense of narrative flow and an interrelated common world for the characters.
* Apart from his participation in the creation of the classic Marvel Comics characters, he also helped weaken censorship in the mainstream comics field. This happened when he decided to do a story about the problem of drug abuse. The story he wrote in 1971 for "The Amazing Spider-Man" concerned Peter Parker's friend Harry Osborne having a bad trip on LSD and nearly dying from it. The Comics Code Authority declared that they would not give their seal of approval to the three-issue arc on the grounds that the code, which was notorious for being draconian, would not allow the depiction of drug use even when it is portrayed negatively. Lee decided to defy the CCA and published the story as is without the seal and received healthy sales and a positive public reaction for his efforts in portraying the social problem. Soon after, the CCA changed their rules to allow for anti-drug messages in comics.
* Brother of Larry Lieber.
* Disliked the 1970s live-action Spiderman TV series (for which he was a script consultant), deeming it "too juvenile." He also felt that Spiderman was being treated on the show as a "cardboard character."
* He ended his weekly "Stan's Soapbox" column (which appeared in every Marvel comic book) with the phrase "Excelsior."
* Daughter is model/actress Joan Celia "J.C." Lee (b. 1950). His other daughter, Jan, died shortly after birth (1953).
* He first began to work on comics in 1941 on the 3rd issue of Captain America.
* His 3 most famous comic book creations are: Fantastic Four (Debut November 1961), the Incredible Hulk (Debut May 1962) and the Amazing Spiderman (Debut August 1962 in 'Amazing Fantasy' # 15).
* Entered the comic book scene at 17 as assistant editor for the Timely comics group. In 1942, he was promoted to editor.
* 1972 becomes publisher and editorial director of Marvel
* Admitted he'd always hoped to play the character of J. Jonah Jameson in a film adaptation of Spider-Man, though he conceded he was too old to even be considered by the time the film was actually made and praised J.K. Simmons for his performance in the role.
* Has it written into his contract that he appears in any movie based upon a Marvel character that he is credited with. So far he has appeared as the Hot Dog Vendor in X-Men (2000), Man in Fair in Spider-Man (2002), Old Man at Crossing in Daredevil (2003), Security Guard in Hulk (2003), Man Dodging Debris in Spider-Man 2 (2004), Willie Lumpkin in Fantastic Four (2005), Waterhose Man in X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), Man in Times Square in Spider-Man 3 (2007), Rejected Wedding Guest in 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007), the man whom Tony Stark mistakes for Hugh Hefner in Iron Man (2008) and an uncredited appearance as the man who drinks the soft drink contaminated with Bruce Banner's blood in The Incredible Hulk (2008). The only one he has not appeared in was X2 (2003).
* Judy Garland 's daughter, Lorna Luft, lived with Lee and his family for a period of time while her mother was in rehab in the 1960s. Stan's daughter and Luft were friends and Lorna stayed with the family for about a month until she went to California to live with her father.
* He was awarded the 2008 American National Medal of the Arts for his services to comic books and production.
* Was a longtime friend of comic writer and artist Carmine Infantino, who was also president of DC Comics for several years.
* After his retirement from work at Marvel he was invited to do a limited edition series for DC Comics, Marvel's principal rival. The series, titled 'Just Imagine', presented the feature DC characters -- Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash -- with different backgrounds and stories, as Stan Lee would have written them.
* Despises the idea of sidekicks, which is why virtually none of the Marvel characters had them.
* He was a juror in a dream sequence in The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (1989) (TV).

Quotes

  * "I felt someday I'd write the Great American Novel and I didn't want to use my real name on these silly little comics" [about why he changed his name to Stan Lee to begin with.]
* "If a character had the first initial in both names, I could at least remember one of the names" [his reason for creating characters with the same initial... bad memory]
* I've had the same thing for years. I have orange juice and then I have cereal. I have granola with berries and sliced bananas and a cup of coffee and man it's great. I'm a creature of habit. [When asked about what he has for breakfast.]
* The X-Men are basically just me being really lazy. If I said that their powers came from a mutation that would be it. I wouldn't have to explain it any further.

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