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  1. 20. Apr. 1979 · SEVEN YEARS AGO, a woman named Michelle Triola Marvin went into court and asked for a share of the property accumulated by actor Lee Marvin during the six years they had lived together.

  2. Michelle Triola Marvin and Marvin Mitchelson speak to the press after the Marvin v. Marvin 'Palimony' Suit March 28, 1979. After 11 weeks in court, Judge Marshall ruled that Michelle Marvin had failed to prove her claim of an oral or implicit contract to share her lover's assets. Under the legal principle of 'equitable remedy,' however, the ...

  3. Actress Michelle Triola Marvin and actor Lee Marvin attend an event in October 1969 in Los Angeles, California. She would later sue him for palimony. She would later sue him for palimony. Dick Van Dyke and Michelle Triola attend 39th Annual Tony Awards at the Shubert Theater in New York City on June 2, 1985.

  4. 31. Okt. 2009 · Michelle Triola Marvin, 76, who waged a landmark palimony case against former lover and actor Lee Marvin, died yesterday after suffering from lung cancer. She died at the Malibu home of actor Dick Van Dyke, her partner of 30 years.

  5. Michelle Triola was an American actor, singer, and dancer, who became a media sensation as the plaintiff in the famous lawsuit 'Marvin v. Marvin.' Born in Los Angeles, she started her artistic pursuit as a singer in nightclubs and eventually performed in ‘Broadway’ productions. She met Lee Marvin in 1964, as she served as a stand-in in the movie 'Ship of Fools.' The two began to date and ...

  6. MALIBU, 1970 -- The door flew open from inside, revealing Lee Marvin in a torrid embrace, bent over Michelle Triola, a fond hand on her rump. "Love!" he said. "It's all love in this house. Nothing but love. All you need is love . . ."

  7. 11. Dez. 2023 · Following her appeal, Michelle Triola Marvin was the one who brought up the idea of palimony settlement for unmarried couples. She sued for the property, and the court awarded her $104,000 in rehabilitative funds. She had filed a lawsuit, claiming she was entitled to a portion of Lee Marvin’s $3.6 million net worth. Even though they were not ...