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Belinda Lee
Belinda Lee (15 June 1935 – 12 March 1961) was an English actress. Born in Budleigh Salterton, England, Lee was signed to a film contract in 1954 by the Rank Studios after being seen performing as a student of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Often cast in demure roles in her early career, she was able to demonstrate her dramatic abilities, however she found more constant employment when she began to play "sexpot" roles. Typecast as one of several "sexy blondes" she was often compared, unfavourably, to the popular Diana Dors. Typical of these roles was a supporting part in the Benny Hill film Who Done It? (1956).
Married to the photographer Cornel Lucas (Renowned BAFTA Award winning film stills and portrait photographer) from 1954 until 1959, it was after their divorce that Lee moved to Italy, where she continued playing voluptuous temptresses in Italian films, yet also found the occasion of credible dramatic performances in Francesco Rosi's immigration drama I Magliari (1959) and Florestano Vancini's intense war story La lunga notte del '43 (1960).
She died in a car accident while on holiday near San Bernardino, California. Her ashes are kept at Campo Cestio Catholic Cemetery in Rome, Italy.
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As actor
Women of the World
Ghosts of Rome
Constantine and the Cross
Joseph and His Brethren
Blood Feud
Long Night in '43
Marie of the Isles
Satan Tempts with Love
Messalina
Love, the Italian Way
World by Night
She Walks by Night
The Swindlers
The Chasers
Vacations in Majorca
The Nights of Lucretia Borgia
This Desired Body
The Big Money
Nor the Moon by Night
The Secret Place
Miracle in Soho
Goddess Of Love
Dangerous Exile
Eyewitness
The Feminine Touch
Who Done It?
Footsteps in the Fog
Man of the Moment
No Smoking
Blackout