Stephen Lee is an American actor. On account of his more than a hundred roles in film and television. Stephen has starred in The Negotiator, La Bamba, Burlesque and War Games. He can also be seen in the series Ambulance, Grey's Anatomy, Quantum Leap, Star Trek: The Next Generation and Babylon 5.
Biography
Stephen Lee was born in Englewood, New Jersey on November 11, 1955. The actor died quite early. He died on August 14, 2014 in Los Angeles, California from a heart attack. Stephen was only 58 years old. Lee spent his childhood in Kansas City, Missouri. He was educated at Avila College. Stephen began acting in films in the 1970s. Filmmakers Oz Scott, Kevin Hooks, Eric Laneville, Charles Hayde, Thomas J. Wright, Gabrielle Beaumont, Leslie Linka Glatter, Bill D'Elia, Richard Compton and Michael Lange have often invited him to their projects. During his career, Lee has crossed paths with tens of thousands of colleagues. But more often than not, he worked alongside actors such as Sam Anderson, Alan Blumenfield, Anne Haney, Lee Garlington, Earl Boen, Molly Hagan, Christine Rose, Gregory Itzin, Marianne Mullerleil and George Weiner.
TV series
Stephen managed to star in 80 TV series. In the 1970s, he could be seen in projects such as The Boat of Love, The Duke of Hazzard, and The Hart Spouses. In the 1980s, the actor was invited to the TV series Hill Street Blues, Private Benjamin, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Jimmy), Family Ties (Mr. Parker), Remington Steel (Mr. Dickerson). Lee has starred in The Hotel, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, and Court of the Night. He got a role in the famous TV series "Santa Barbara", which is so loved by Russian-speaking viewers. Stephen played George in Rituals, the father in Amazing Stories.
In the second half of the 1980s, the actor could be seen in the series Valerie, The Road to the West, Enthusiast, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Thirty-something, Midnight Heat and Rosanna ". Also his filmography was supplemented by such projects as "Paradise", "Difficult Times on Planet Earth", "Quantum Leap", "Dr. Dougie Hauser", "Seinfeld". The 1990s brought Steven roles in Sisters, The New CWPP in Cincinnati (Tom Stevens), Herman's Head (Brian), Civil Wars (Mac Pillman), Love and War (Taylor).
Then Lee starred in the series "Grace on Fire", "Diagnosis: Murder", "Babylon 5", "Ambulance", "Hope Chicago", "Cybill", "The Drew Carey Show", "Brotherly Love", "One Murder "," Detective Nash Bridges ". He could be seen in the projects "Everyone Loves Raymond", "The Right Thing", "Profiler" and "South Brooklyn". In the late 1990s, the actor was invited to the series Private Investigator Mike Hammer, Own and Possess, Brand Recipe and The West Wing.
The new decade brought Lee roles in the series Malcolm in the Spotlight, Secrets of the Arno Family, The Dark Angel, My Wife and Children, and Too Little Time. In all these projects, he managed to start work in only 1 year. Later he could be seen in the serial films "John Doe", "Klava, come on!" and The Holy Watch.
Steven's roles were small, but almost all series were rated and popular. For example, he starred in Parts of the Body, Marine Police: Special Department, Lines of Fire. He also got roles in the series "4isla", "Grey's Anatomy", "Bones", "Invasion" and "Ghost Whisperer". His most recent work includes filming in 2007's Detective Raines, 2008 Fear Incarnation and 2009's The Brothers.
Films
Most of Steven starred in TV series, but he can be seen in many films. The most successful of them were several. For example, the 1983 sci-fi thriller War Games, which won a British Academy Prize and Saturn, and was also nominated for an Oscar. Lee also starred in the 1986 Italian-US co-production horror film Dolls. The actor was then seen in the 1987 Golden Globe-nominated musical drama La Bamba.
Lee starred in RoboCop 2 in 1990. This fantastic crime thriller was nominated for Saturn. Next Stephen got a role in the crime thriller "Black Scorpion". Ashley Peldon, Rick Rossovich, Michael Wiseman and Bradford Tatum became his partners on the set. Another successful film starring Lee was 1998's The Negotiator. The crime thriller was nominated for Saturn. In 2010, the actor starred in the film Burlesque. The drama won a Golden Globe.