Raymond Lee (January 3, 1910 â June 26, 1974) was an American child actor in films who became a film historian and author. His film career lasted from 1915 until 1927.
He was one of the children cast in Sidney Franklin's series Fox Sunshine Kiddies. Lee's film roles included a part in The Kid, a Charlie Chaplin film
He wrote about animal actors in 1970.
Selected filmography
Bibliography
- Fit for the Chase; Cars and the Movies by Raymond Lee, 1969
- The faces of Hollywood by Clarence Sinclair Bull and Raymond Lee, A. S. Barnes, 1969
- Pearl White: the peerless fearless girl by Manuel Weltmann and Raymond Lee, A. S. Barnes, 1969
- Gloria Swanson by Richard M. Hudson and Raymond Lee, A. S. Barnes, 1970
- DeMille: the man and his pictures y Gabe Essoe and Raymond Lee, A. S. Barnes, 1970
- Not So Dumb; The Life and Times of Animal Actors by Raymond Lee, 1970
- The Films of Mary Pickford (1971)
- Gangsters and Hoodlums; The Underworld in Cinema by Raymond Lee and B. C. Van Hecke, 1971
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