His films are: Fear and Desire, Killer's Kiss, The Killing, Paths of Glory, Spartacus, Lolita, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket and Eyes Wide Shut.
New Found Glory | Glory (1989 film) | Glory | Bound for Glory | Paths of Glory | Crimson Glory | Glory Days (musical) | Glory Days | The Glory of Living | Glory Daze | Bound for Glory (film) | Bound for Glory (2013) | Blaze of Glory: The Last Ride of the Western Heroes | Tunes of Glory | Price of Glory | Passing Glory | Old Glory | Land of Hope and Glory | Glory Road (film) | ''Glory Road'' | Blaze of Glory | The Road to Glory | One China, Many Paths | Morning Glory (2010 film) | Morning Glory | morning glory | Marie Glory | Glory Sky | Glory Annen Clibbery | Flight From Glory |
He has the distinction of being one of only two actors (the other being Philip Stone) to work with Kubrick as a credited character three times: in The Killing (1956, as "Tiny"), in Paths of Glory (1957, as the doomed Private Arnaud), and in The Shining (1980, as Lloyd, the ghostly bartender).
It is prominently featured in the Stanley Kubrick film Paths of Glory, where a female German prisoner, portrayed by Kubrick's later wife Christiane Kubrick, sings this song in front of French soldiers, stirring strong emotions among them.
Another American writer named Cobb, the unrelated Irvin S. Cobb, also wrote a World War I book called Paths of Glory (1915), a non-fiction account of his journalistic experiences during the war.