Lee Frederick Explained

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".[1]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1937S.O.S. Coast Guard Citizen Serial, Uncredited
1939Daredevils of the Red Circle Bob Serial, Uncredited
1939Thunder Afloat Sailor Uncredited
1946Nocturne Attendant Uncredited
1946Criminal Court Kellogg Uncredited
1946Dick Tracy vs. Cueball Purser Uncredited
1946The Falcon's Adventure Miami Policeman Uncredited
1946It's a Wonderful Life Uncredited
1947The Devil Thumbs a Ride Uncredited
1947Born to Kill Desk Clerk Uncredited
1947Banjo Policeman Uncredited
1947Desperate Joe Daly
1947They Won't Believe Me Detective Uncredited
1947Under the Tonto Rim Hostler Ed Uncredited
1948If You Knew Susie Reporter Uncredited
1948Train to Alcatraz Collins Uncredited
1948The Babe Ruth Story Catcher Uncredited
1950Border Treasure Henchman Del
1950Between Midnight and Dawn Officer Zeigler Uncredited
1950The Sun Sets at Dawn Blackie
1950Kansas Raiders Union Corporal Uncredited
1951Tokyo File 212 Jim Carter
1951FBI Girl Barnes Uncredited
1952Night Stage to Galveston T. J. Wilson Uncredited
1952Red Snow Major Bennett
1962Womanhunt
1983Suburbia Jim Tripplett (final film role)

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lentz, Robert J.. Korean War Filmography. 2003. 374. Jefferson, North Carolina. McFarland & Company. 978-0-7864-1046-0. 50630520.