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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Canada_LeeCanada Lee - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. Canada Lee (born Leonard Lionel Cornelius Canegata on March 3, 1907) was one of the greatest actors of his generation. Canada Lee as ‘Bigger’ in the 1942 Broadway production of Native Son, a play based on Richard Wright’s novel, directed by Orson Welles.

  3. Canada Lee (born Leonard Lionel Cornelius Canegata on March 3, 1907) was one of the greatest actors of his generation. No one who witnessed his performances on the stage and screen (his films included: “Lifeboat”, “Body and Soul”, “Cry, the Beloved Country”) could fail to be affected by his blazing talent, and the dignity and ...

  4. 8 de sept. de 2015 · Harlem-raised Canada Lee, who the New York Times once called “the greatest Negro actor of his day” has been almost totally forgotten in recent history. After dropping out of eighth grade to pursue a life as a jockey, Lee became disenchanted with his life so he took up professional boxing.

  5. Produced by Kenny Kilfara and Jonathan Skurnik. Canada Lee, Native Son tells the inspiring story of the pioneering African American athlete, musician, actor, producer and activist who poured his talent into fighting for racial and economic equality.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Canada_LeeCanada Lee - Wikiwand

    Canada Lee 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.

  7. 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 ...