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Anthony Dwain Lee : ウィキペディア英語版
Anthony Lee (actor)

Anthony Dwain Lee (July 17, 1961 – October 28, 2000) was an American stage, television and film actor. He began his career in the 1980s appearing in numerous stage productions and in guest roles on television and in films. He was a playwright and had several production workshops of his work in New City Theater in Seattle, Washington.
While attending a Halloween party in October 2000, Lee was fatally shot by a LAPD officer. Lee's death and the circumstances surrounding it garnered significant national and international media attention.
==Early life and career==
Lee was born in Redding, California and grew up in a middle-class family in Sacramento where he attended Valley High School. As he teen, he attended community college classes to alleviate boredom and fulfill his intense aptitude for learning. He began acting at the age of 20 through a community acting class that toured retirement and assisted living homes with productions. His first professional productions were at The Sacramento Theater Company. He travelled to Ashland, Oregon and auditioned at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 1986. He was cast in the following season at OSF, a nationally and internationally known Regional Equity theater with a 10-month-long contract. Lee starred in Master Harold and the Boys, playing Willie, and a had a lead role in a classic American a Carson McCullers' play. Lee met his future wife, Serena Scholl, also an actress at OSF. They moved to Sacramento then to Seattle in 1988 were they married, August 8, 1988. The move was precipitated by Lee being cast by Tim Bond in, The Colored Museum, at The Empty Space Theater. The cast included G. Valmont Thomas. Lee continued working from then on. Seattle Repertory Theatre appearing in ''The Cider House Rules'' as Mr. Rose, ''Spunk'' as Sweet Back, and ''A Raisin in the Sun''. He also acted in ''The Kentucky Cycle'' at the Intiman Theatre and appeared in productions of ''The Colored Museum'', ''Uncle Vanya'', ''The Meeting'' as Malcolm X, and as the lead character in ''Othello''.
Lee's last onscreen appearance was on the Season 7 ''ER'' episode "Rescue Me" in which he portrayed a drug addicted homeless man. The episode, which aired on November 23, 2000, is dedicated to him.

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