Canada Lee

Canada Lee

1907-03-03 – 1952-05-09 (age 45) Manhattan, New York, US
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Biography

Canada Lee (born Leonard Lionel Cornelius Canegata; March 3, 1907 – May 9, 1952) was an American professional boxer and then an actor who pioneered roles for African Americans. After careers as a jockey, boxer and musician, he became an actor in the Federal Theatre Project, including the 1936 production of Macbeth adapted and directed by Orson Welles. A champion of civil rights in the 1930s and 1940s, Lee was blacklisted and died shortly before he was scheduled to appear before the House Un-American Activities Committee. He advanced the African American tradition in theatre pioneered by such actors as Paul Robeson.

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Known For

Lifeboat
Lifeboat

1944

as Joe Spencer

Body and Soul
Body and Soul

1947

as Ben Chaplin

Scandalize My Name: Stories from the Blacklist
Scandalize My Name: Stories from the Blacklist

1998

as Stephen Kumalo (archive footage)

Lost Boundaries
Lost Boundaries

1949

as Lt. 'Dixie' Thompson

Cry, the Beloved Country
Cry, the Beloved Country

1951

as Stephen Kumalo

Keep Punching
Keep Punching

1939

as Speedy Joe Williams (Henry's Trainer)

Henry Browne, Farmer
Henry Browne, Farmer

1942

as Narrator (voice)