Lee Bowman made his reputation as a suave, polished leading man opposite glamorous stars like Rita Hayworth and Jean Arthur in the 1940s. The columnist Jack Sher, later a noted writer and director,,referred to him in 1944 as 'a very hot commodity' in Hollywood. A graduate from the University of Cincinnati, Bowman had studied acting at the New York Academy of Dramatic Arts, and, with the determination to succeed as a screen actor, went to tinsel town in 1934. After several bit parts, he landed his first credited screen role and made a quick impact in the screwball comedy I Met Him in Paris (1937). Sporting a thin mustache and invariably elegantly attired, Bowman quickly established an image as a smooth, wise-cracking bon vivant, most frequently in films for MGM or Columbia. He rarely enjoyed top billing - a rare exception being his co-starring role opposite Jean Arthur in the charming comedy The Impatient Years (1944) - and was often third or fourth on the list of credits as the man-about-town friend of the hero, who doesn't get the girl in the end. Bowman gave possibly his best, and most typical screen performances in the gangster drama Kid Glove Killer (1942) and two breezy Rita Hayworth musicals, Cover Girl (1944) and, in the role of a dashing RAF pilot Tonight and Every Night (1945). He took on a more heavyweight role, less convincingly, as husband of alcoholic Susan Hayward in Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947). His last film role of note was as the crippled brother of murderer Louis Hayward in Republic's gas-lit melodrama, House by the River (1950), directed by Fritz Lang. In January 1951, Bowman took over as the star of the ABC television series The Adventures of Ellery Queen (1950), replacing Richard Hart who had died suddenly. The show lasted until 1952. With movie roles drying up, Bowman began to concentrate on working in radio and guest-starring on television, with occasional forays to the stage. On radio, his voice was heard, among others, in episodes of 'Inner Sanctum' (1945) and 'Cavalcade of America' (1946-53). He also starred in a second short-lived series (38 half-hour episodes) as private eye Jeff Thompson in Miami Undercover (1961), with former heavyweight boxer Rocky Graziano cast as his sidekick. After retiring from the screen in 1968, Lee Bowman set about utilizing his talents as a corporate communications consultant (chairman from 1974 of the London-based Kingstree Group), media-training businessmen and politicians in public address and conversational interviewing techniques. He was also called upon to act as master of ceremonies for Republican Party conventions. Bowman died on Christmas Day in Brentwood, California, in 1979 at the age of 64.
Lee Brace is an actor, known for Who Is Alice (2017), Brash Young Turks (2015) and Smoking Haddock (2013).
Lee Bradley is an actor, known for John Light (2019).
Lee Briccetti is known for The Bill Murray Stories: Life Lessons Learned from a Mythical Man (2018).
Lee Bridges is known for The Bad Kids (2016).
Lee Briggs joined Industrial Light & Magic in January 2009 and has worked through the production ranks spending a large portion of his early years on location. He has a knack for tackling large scale highly complex projects including three of the five Michael Bay Transformers, seven Marvel pictures; Avengers, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Antman 1 and 2, Dr. Strange, Ryan Coogler's Black Panther and Captain Marvel, but also collaborating closely with filmmakers on more intimate projects like Darren Aronofsky's Noah and more recently Jordan Peele's US and John Krasinski's A Quiet Place Part II. As a visual effects producer Briggs is responsible for working directly with the film's Director, Producer and the ILM visual effects team to generate visuals that push the bounds of the film's creative vision. Briggs is also responsible for overall budgeting, scheduling and creative staffing of shows. Originally from North Carolina, Briggs received a Bachelor of Arts in Theater from Wake Forest University. Immediately after Wake, Briggs worked as an actor, producer and director in New York City on numerous TV shows, commercials, and Off-Broadway productions. In 2015, Lee produced and directed the short film Baby which was screened at the Mill Valley Film Festival in Marin County, California. Lee recently moved to the United Kingdom to work with the ILM London team on the upcoming Colin Trevorrow directed Jurassic World: Dominion.
Lee Brock was born on 1 July 1959 in Denver, Colorado, USA. She is an actress, known for Remember Me (2010), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) and Serial (2007). She has been married to Seth Barrish since 9 November 1998. They have two children.
Lee Broda is recognized as one of the most prolific female independent producers in Hollywood. As a celebrated producer and actor, Lee's intelligent and passionate creative drive is known globally. Significantly, as the founder of LB Entertainment, which develops, finances, and produces major independent films, she has shepherded over thirty five films to success. Lee's films have premiered in the world's top film festivals including Sundance, Venice, Toronto, Tribeca, SXSW, BFI, and New York Film Festival and have been distributed worldwide, garnering international recognition, and winning many awards.
Lee Bryant was born on August 31, 1945 in New York City, New York, USA. She is known for Airplane! (1980), Airplane II: The Sequel (1982) and Friends with Kids (2011). She has been married to Norman Stanley Schwartz since 1982. They have two children. She was previously married to Myles Harmon.
Lee Buckman is an actor, known for The Batman Chronicles (2014) and The Magical Wand Chase (2017).