Carl Lee

Actor

Born: New York City, New York, USA

BIOGRAPHY

Carl Lee (November 22, 1926 – April 17, 1986), born Carl Vincent Canegata, was an American actor. His father was actor/professional boxer Canada Lee (1907–1952). Lee made his first film appearance in the film Human Desire (1954). Lee played a heroin dealer, the central role in the Obie Award-winning play The Connection. He appeared in the film version released in 1961. Lee appeared in such films as A Man Called Adam (1966) opposite Sammy Davis, Jr. and Cicely Tyson, and the blaxploitation film Superfly (with Ron O'Neal, 1972). He also appeared on television in such shows as The Defenders, Mannix, and Good Times ("Willona's Surprise", 1977) in which he portrayed Willona Woods's ex-husband Ray, who makes sexual advances towards Thelma Evans (Bernadette Stanis). Lee suffered a heroin addiction which led to his death. In a 2000 interview, filmmaker James Toback stated, "In the sort of hip world of New York, Carl Lee was the hip-black-actor icon. He was for hip people what Sidney Poitier was for mainstream people."

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