Bill Lee

Bill Lee

Deceased · Born: Aug 21, 1916 · Died: Nov 15, 1980

Personal Details

BornAug 21, 1916 Johnson, Nebraska, USA

Biography

Bill Lee was born on August 21, 1916, in the charming town of Johnson, Nebraska, a state located in the Midwestern United States of America.

As an accomplished actor, Bill Lee made a lasting impact on the film industry, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in various motion pictures.

Some of his most notable roles include the 1961 animated classic, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, the 1953 musical comedy, Give a Girl a Break, and the 1961 comedy film, Snow White and the Three Stooges.

Sadly, Bill Lee's life came to a close on November 15, 1980, in Los Angeles, California, a city located in the southwestern United States of America.

Throughout his life and career, Bill Lee left behind a lasting impression on the world of entertainment, and his contributions to the film industry continue to be celebrated and remembered to this day.

Career

1973
Charlotte's Web
Charlotte's Web as Singer (voice)
1971
The Beguiled
The Beguiled as Singer (uncredited)
1967
The Jungle Book
The Jungle Book as Shere Khan (singing) / Elephant Soldier (voice) (uncredited)
1965
Cinderella
Cinderella as Father
The Sound of Music
The Sound of Music as Captain Georg von Trapp (singing voice) (uncredited)
1964
Hey There, It's Yogi Bear
Hey There, It's Yogi Bear as Yogi Bear (singing voice)
1963
It Happened at the World's Fair
It Happened at the World's Fair as The Mellomen (uncredited)
1961
101 Dalmatians
101 Dalmatians as Roger (singing voice)
1958
Paul Bunyan
Paul Bunyan as Chorus
1954
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers as Caleb (singing voice) (uncredited)
The Glenn Miller Story
The Glenn Miller Story as The Mellowmen (uncredited)
Pigs Is Pigs
Pigs Is Pigs as Singer (voice)
1953
Take the High Ground!
Take the High Ground! as Singer of "Julie" (uncredited)
1951
Alice in Wonderland
Alice in Wonderland as Card Painter (voice)
Rooty Toot Toot
Rooty Toot Toot as Judge / D.A. / Johnny / Closing Narration