Marv Goux

Marv Goux

Deceased · Born: Sep 8, 1932 · Died: Jul 27, 2002

Personal Details

BornSep 8, 1932 Santa Barbara, California, USA

Biography

Marv Goux embarked on a remarkable academic journey, which commenced at Santa Barbara High School, where he meticulously laid the groundwork for his future accomplishments. The foundation he established at this esteemed institution served as a springboard for his subsequent academic pursuits. Following his formative years at Santa Barbara High, Goux proceeded to Ventura Junior College, where he further honed his academic skills and solidified his intellectual foundation. This rigorous educational experience, in turn, prepared him for the challenges that lay ahead. Ultimately, Goux's academic odyssey culminated at the University of Southern California, a prestigious institution renowned for its academic excellence and athletic prowess. It was at this esteemed institution that Goux would leave an indelible mark on the world of football, his academic achievements and athletic prowess forever etched in the annals of history.

Marv Goux, a diminutive yet formidable force on the football field, stood at an unassuming 5 feet 10 inches tall and tipped the scales at a sturdy 185 pounds. Despite his compact physical stature, Goux's prowess on the gridiron propelled him to stardom as a key player on the University of Southern California's (USC) football teams during the seasons of 1952, 1954, and 1955. However, his impressive performance was temporarily interrupted in 1953 due to an unfortunate injury, which forced him to take a brief hiatus from the sport, momentarily halting his ascent to greatness.

Marv Goux's illustrious football career was marked by a plethora of impressive achievements, with the distinction of playing in not one, but two esteemed Rose Bowl games being a testament to his extraordinary talent and unwavering commitment to the sport.

Furthermore, his outstanding leadership abilities were formally recognized in 1955 when he was elected team captain, a prestigious honor that speaks volumes about his capacity to motivate and guide his teammates to reach new heights of excellence.

Noted athlete, Goux, embarked upon a remarkable new chapter in his life, marking a significant departure from his illustrious athletic career, as he transitioned to the esteemed coaching staff at the prestigious University of Southern California, a renowned institution of higher learning, where he devoted himself to his craft with unwavering dedication and commitment, a testament to his unrelenting passion and love for the sport, from the year 1957 to 1982.

Following this pivotal juncture, he embarked upon a new chapter in his illustrious career by joining the esteemed Los Angeles Rams franchise, where he brought his wealth of knowledge and seasoned insight to the organization, dedicating himself to the team's success from 1983 to 1994.

Not only did Goux's impressive coaching and playing career stand out, but he also made a fleeting foray into the realm of the performing arts, taking on a cameo role in the 1962 cinematic masterpiece "Taras Bulba", leaving a lasting impression on audiences.

Noted actor and thespian, in his most iconic and memorable performance, took on the challenging role of "Brother Bartholomew", a stern and imposing figure, donning the attire of a monk, who served as a disciplinarian and authority figure in a school setting.

Career

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1964
The Incredible Mr. Limpet
The Incredible Mr. Limpet as Nazi Officer (uncredited)