Lee Frederick

Born: 1912-06-02

Lee Frederick (June 2, 1912 – June 6, 1993) also credited as Robert Peyton) was an American film actor active during the 1950s. He played the lead character of an intelligence officer in the 1951 espionage thriller Tokyo File 212 opposite Florence Marly. Critic Robert J. Lentz called his performance "solid".


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Released: 1946-12-20

A holiday favourite for generations... George Bailey has spent his entire life giving to the...

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Suburbia

as Jim Tripplet (as Robert Peyton)
Released: 1984-04-13

When household tensions and a sense of worthlessness overcome Evan, he finds escape when he...

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Born to Kill

as Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Released: 1947-04-30

A calculating divorcée risks her chances at wealth and security with a man she doesn't love by...

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Nocturne

as Attendant
Released: 1946-10-29

In 1940s Los Angeles, when womanizing composer Keith Vincent is found dead, the inquest...

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They Won't Believe Me

as uncredited
Released: 1947-07-16

On trial for murdering his girlfriend, philandering stockbroker Larry Ballentine takes the stand...

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Desperate

as Joe
Released: 1947-06-20

An innocent trucker takes it on the lam when he's accused of robbery.

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Dick Tracy vs. Cueball

as Purser (uncredited)
Released: 1946-11-22

A police detective uses his girlfriend to track down a homicidal maniac.

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Daredevils of the Red Circle

as Bob
Released: 1939-06-10

Escaped Prisoner 39013 impersonates the rich and influential Horace Granville, allowing him to...

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Red Snow

as Major Bennett
Released: 1952-07-07

Lieutenant Johnson, a U. S. Air Force pilot, on the tip of Alaska, a few miles from the Bering...

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The Sun Sets at Dawn

as Blackie
Released: 1950-11-01

A reporter investigates the story of a young man who may have been wrongly convicted and...

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Tokyo File 212

as Jim Carter
Released: 1951-01-26

A Communist spy ring in Japan is hard at work trying to sabotage the American war effort during...

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Border Treasure

as Henchman Del (as Ken MacDonald)
Released: 1950-08-05

Two cowboys aim to reclaim stolen jewels and money in this 1950 Western.

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I'll Take Milk

as uncredited
Released: 1946-07-19

Rita informs Leon that, as a lark, he stole a valuable necklace at a dinner party the night...

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Perry Mason

as Sgt. Eggers
First aired: 1957-09-21

The cases of master criminal defense attorney Perry Mason and his staff who handled the most...

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The Barbara Stanwyck Show

as Det. Barnes
First aired: 1960-09-19

The Barbara Stanwyck Show is an American anthology drama television series which ran on NBC from...

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