Lee Phelps

Lee Phelps

1893-05-14 – 1953-03-19 (age 59) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Biography

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Lee Phelps (May 15, 1893 – March 19, 1953) was an American film actor. He appeared in over 600 films between 1917 and 1953, mainly in uncredited roles. He also appeared in three films - Grand Hotel, You Can't Take It with You, and Gone with the Wind - that won the Academy Award for Best Picture.

Phelps appeared in the 1952 episode "Outlaw's Paradise" as a judge in the syndicated western television series The Adventures of Kit Carson, starring Bill Williams in the title role. He also appeared in a 1952 TV episode (#90) of The Lone Ranger.

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Known For

Gone with the Wind
Gone with the Wind

1939

as Bartender (uncredited)

The Philadelphia Story
The Philadelphia Story

1940

as Bartender (uncredited)

Scattergood Rides High
Scattergood Rides High

1942

as Trainer

Red River
Red River

1948

as Gambler (uncredited)

Grand Hotel
Grand Hotel

1932

as Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Saboteur
Saboteur

1942

as Plant Security Officer (uncredited)

The Public Enemy
The Public Enemy

1931

as Steve - Bartender (uncredited)

'G' Men
'G' Men

1935

as McCord's Aide (uncredited)

Arsenic and Old Lace
Arsenic and Old Lace

1944

as Umpire (uncredited)

Duel in the Sun
Duel in the Sun

1946

as Train Fireman (uncredited)

The Fountainhead
The Fountainhead

1949

as Juror (uncredited)

Complicated Women
Complicated Women

2003

as Self (archive footage)

Spy Ship
Spy Ship

1942

as Listener on Street

The Thin Man
The Thin Man

1934

as Detective (uncredited)

The Roaring Twenties
The Roaring Twenties

1939

as Bailiff (uncredited)

Special Agent
Special Agent

1935

as Court Clerk (uncredited)

Scarlet Street
Scarlet Street

1945

as First Policeman in Hogarth's Office (uncredited)

Anchors Aweigh
Anchors Aweigh

1945

as Cop (uncredited)

Frisco Kid
Frisco Kid

1935

as Second Lookout (uncredited)

You Can't Take It with You
You Can't Take It with You

1938

as Bailiff (uncredited)