Caroline Lee Bouvier was born on March 3, 1933 in New York to Janet Norton Lee and John Vernou "Black Jack" Bouvier III. She was the younger sister of Jacqueline Kennedy. Caroline, called Lee after her maternal grandfather James Thomas Lee, lived in posh penthouse apartments until her parents split up when she was only a couple of years old. Several years after that her mother married Hugh Dudley Auchincloss, and she got two stepbrothers and a stepsister, as well as a half-brother and half-sister. During her childhood, she attended boarding schools, including Miss Porter's, a famous boarding school which her sister had also attended. As a graduation present, Jackie took her on a trip to Europe for a summer before going to college. Around this time she met the man that she was to marry at age 20 in 1953, Michael Temple Canfield. That same year, the Canfields were best man and matron of honor at the marriage of Lee's sister Jackie to then-U.S. Senator (and future U.S. President) John F. Kennedy. The Canfields moved to England were they lived for several years before Lee met an exiled Polish nobleman named Stash Radziwill. In 1958 they decided to divorce their spouses, and, on March 19, 1959, they married. Their son Anthony was born five months later in Switzerland. In 1960, they welcomed daughter, Anna Christina, called Tina, whose godfather was the newly elected President, John F. Kennedy. A year later, the Radziwills wed in a Catholic ceremony that they could not have had, had it not been for Lee's brother-in-law, the President, who intervened to make it possible. The marriage was ultimately not successful and they divorced in 1974. In the 30 years since her divorce Lee has lived quietly in England. In 1994, she lost her only sibling, her sister Jackie, to cancer. Five years later, her son Anthony, also died of cancer, and her nephew John Kennedy Jr. and his wife and sister-in-law were killed when the same plane being piloted by her nephew crashed in New England.
Lee Ravitz is an actor, known for Pulp (2013), Landing Lake (2017) and Mort (2009).
Lee Raviv was born in Atlanta, GA in 2004 to two American-Israelis parents. Lee's passion for acting start at the young age of four years old. She perused her dreams and started on-camera classes, found her an agent and started sending her out on auditions. She quickly started working booking many TV Series such as a great recurring role on CW's show SAF3, film and commercials and features in Europe, USA and South Africa. She is a rising star.
Lee Raymond is an actor and director, known for The Adult Version of Jekyll & Hide (1972), Love Thy Neighbor and His Wife (1970) and Mission: Impossible (1966).
Lee Reherman was born on July 4, 1966 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for Star Trek Into Darkness (2013), Last Action Hero (1993) and Blackout (2012). He died on February 29, 2016 in Manhattan Beach, California, USA.
Lee Reitelman is an actor and composer, known for Accommodations (2018), My Bethesda Angel (2013) and Sister of the Groom (2020).
Lee Remick was born in Quincy, Massachusetts, to Gertrude Margaret (Waldo), an actress, and Francis Edwin Remick, a department store owner. She had Irish and English ancestry. Remick was educated at Barnard College, studied dance and worked on stage and TV, before making her film debut as a sexy Southern majorette in Elia Kazan's A Face in the Crowd (1957). Her next role was also southern: Eula Varner in The Long, Hot Summer (1958). She emerged as a real star in the role of an apparent rape victim in Anatomy of a Murder (1959). And she won an Academy Award nomination for her role as the alcoholic wife of Jack Lemmon in Days of Wine and Roses (1962). After more work in TV and movies, she moved to England in 1970, making more movies there. In 1988 she formed a production company with partners James Garner and Peter K. Duchow.
Lee Reyes was born on February 2, 1978 in Santa Clara, California, USA. He is an actor, known for American Ninja 5 (1993), Art of Submission (2012) and The Process (1998).
Lee was born in the north of England and started appreciating music and the arts at a very early age. He started playing keyboards and recording before his teen years, which created the foundation to start writing, recording and producing songs with various bands in England, Spain and the United States. This led to Lee becoming a recording studio owner in his mid-twenties, which allowed him the perfect opportunity to hone his craft as an audio engineer and a keyboard and drum machine programmer. Moving to the United States in the early 2000's, he became a University Instructor to pass on what he had learned, but during that time became fascinated with the changing digital audio technology. Music creation was still his love and his focus, but when approached to score and design sound for a short film, he seized the opportunity. This was a turning point; and even though Lee still created music, his love of sound that he subconsciously had as a child was rekindled. Now he had a chance to work creating soundscapes and didn't look back. Lee later became a member of the Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE). His company, Anything Audible, formally located at Universal Studios Orlando (now at Starke Lake Studios), specializes in all forms of audio post production for Theme Parks, Feature Films, Video Games and Multimedia.
Lee Ritchey is known for The Life of David Gale (2003), Infamous (2006) and Space Marines (1996).