Duke R. Lee

[1][2] Lee's career began when he performed in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, and he later played Buffalo Bill on film.[citation needed] In the mid-1910s, he had a vaudeville company, The Duke R. Lee Road Show, that played throughout the western United States.[4] In 1935, Lee was announcer and master of ceremonies for Tom Mix's traveling show.[5] He was born in Virginia and died in Los Angeles, California.This article about a United States film actor born in the 1880s is a stub.
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