Lee Scott was an American actor who is best known for Slippery Slim and the Impersonator, Greed for Gold, and The Atonement. He was born on August 16, 1863, in Milpitas, California, and passed away on March 27, 1940, in Redwood City, California.
Personal and Family Life
Lee Scott was born Edmund Lee Scott and lived a significant part of his life in California. Details about his family and personal relationships are not widely documented. However, his contributions to early cinema have left a lasting impression.
Career
Scott began his acting career in the early 1900s and became known for his roles in silent films. He appeared in several short films, showcasing his talent in various genres. His notable works include titles such as Slippery Slim and the Impersonator, which highlighted his acting skills during the silent film era.
Death and Legacy
Lee Scott died on March 27, 1940, leaving behind a legacy in the film industry. His performances contributed to the foundation of early American cinema. Although he may not be a household name today, his work remains a part of cinematic history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1915 | A Christmas Revenge | Actor |
1915 | Broncho Billy Evens Matters | Actor |
1915 | Broncho Billy Misled | Actor |
1915 | Broncho Billy’s Sentence | Prisoner (uncredited) |
1915 | When Love and Honor Called | Actor |
1914 | The Tell-Tale Hand | Actor |
1914 | Slippery Slim and the Impersonator | Actor |
1914 | Broncho Billy’s Close Call | Actor |
1914 | The Atonement | Actor |
1913 | Greed for Gold | Actor |