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BIO
Lee hails from the small town of Dixion, Illinois - also the boyhood home of Ronald Reagan.
As a young boy, Lee's life was filled with adventure, as he explored the countryside catching snakes, raised honey bees and let his imagination run free. In school as a teenager, his focus naturally went to theater and acting, and his first major role while only a freshman was playing the phantom in The Phantom of the Opera.
At the age of 15, he met Kent Shelton, the owner and founder of the Hanlon-Lees Action Theater - America's longest running theatrical jousting company. Lee left home to tour with them around the country, quickly picking up horseback riding, sword fighting and stunt skills.
Still only 15, he did stunts in the film Black Knight (Martin Lawrence), and went on to do several History channel specials.
By the time he was 20, he had risen to be one of the top knights in the Hanlon-Lee's company, also doing fight choreographing, writing dialogue for the performances, and occasionally directing.
As his talent grew, so did his desire to continue his work in films. He moved permanantly to Los Angeles, where he works as an actor, a stuntman, and still does jousting.
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