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Lee Stanley was born on 23 May, 1943 in Burlington, Vermont, USA, is a Director, Actor, Writer. Discover Lee Stanley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?
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80 years old |
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23 May 1943 |
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Burlington, Vermont, USA |
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United States |
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He is a member of famous Director with the age 80 years old group.
Lee Stanley Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Lee Stanley's Wife?
His wife is Linda Stanley (9 April 1977 - present) ( 4 children), Carol Stanley (15 February 1968 - 8 October 1974) ( divorced) ( 1 child)
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Linda Stanley (9 April 1977 - present) ( 4 children), Carol Stanley (15 February 1968 - 8 October 1974) ( divorced) ( 1 child) |
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Lee Stanley Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Lee Stanley worth at the age of 80 years old? Lee Stanley’s income source is mostly from being a successful Director. He is from United States. We have estimated
Lee Stanley's net worth
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Gridiron Gang (2006) | $1,000,000 |
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Timeline
After promoting his memoir, Lee and his wife, Linda took off and headed south on their motor yacht, cruising and SCUBA diving in Mexican waters and, most enjoyable, the Sea of Cortez, returning to Southern California in 2017, to continue making independent films that will be a positive influence on all ages.
Memoir, "Faith in the Land of Make-Believe," (2011 Zondervan) was voted # 7th Best Book of the Year by Charisma Magazine. Dwayne Johnson wrote the foreword to Lee's memoir, Dr. Jack W. Hayford, wrote the introduction.
The production Gridiron Gang (2006) started shooting on his 62nd birthday.
Lee wrote and directed Held for Ransom (2000) starring Dennis Hopper based on the novel by Lois Duncan I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) as well as co-writing and directing Carman: The Champion (2001) which starred Michael Nouri Patricia Manterola and long time friend Jed Allan.
His film Street Pirates (1994) won him a CINE Golden Eagle Award for Best Documentary. Lee received The Christopher Award as well as many other top humanitarian honors for his work with America's probated youth, which were the theme for many of his TV specials.
Campaigned his 57' classic yacht in 1989 and was undefeated four years in a row.
His son, Shane Stanley, was the youngest to ever receive an Emmy Award when he was 16 years old for his work on Desperate Passage (1987), which Lee directed and won two Emmys for. That special launched The Desperate Passage Series, which was nominated for thirty-three Emmys and won thirteen over a six year period. Daughter Quinn Gonzalez, from Lee's first marriage, is the granddaughter of legendary songwriter Johnny Burke of the Burke & Van Heusen team, (Misty, Pennies From Heaven, Swingin' on a Star).
Co-starred in The Candidate (1972) with Robert Redford as McKay's (Redford's) former classmate. The role and scenes were eventually cut out of the film.
After years of acting, Lee found a passion for working behind the camera and, in 1971, directed his first feature film, On the Line (1971).
His first screen test was a love scene with Karen Black which led him to become an actor under contract with MGM Studios, where he co-starred in Ice Station Zebra (1968) with Rock Hudson as well as various Aaron Spelling productions.
Lee got his first supporting role in Hotel (1967) after reading a scene opposite a friend as a favor in an audition for the film.
After watching him film an episode of Mr. Novak (1963) opposite Burgess Meredith head of new talent for MGM Vincent Chase approached Lee and asked him to join the studios actor development program. Others in the class included Robert Pine and Linda Evans