Carl Lee
Biography
Biography
Carl Lee was a big screen film actor known for powerful performances. Carl Lee was nominated for an Outstanding Performance In a Supporting Role By an Actor Primetime Emmy Award for "The Nurses" in 1964. Carl Lee found his beginnings in film with roles in the Glenn Ford dramatic adaptation "Human Desire" (1954), the dramatic adaptation "The Connection" (1962) with Warren Finnerty and "The Cool World" (1964). Carl Lee was nominated for an Outstanding Performance In a Supporting Role By an Actor Primetime Emmy Award for "The Nurses" in 1964. Later, he acted in "The Landlord" (1970) with Beau Bridges, "Superfly" (1972) and "Gordon's War" (1973). He also appeared in "Serpico: The Deadly Game" (NBC, 1975-76). Later in his career, Carl Lee acted in "Exposed" (1983).