Lafe McKee  | |
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![]() McKee (left) on lobby card for Battling Buckaroo, 1932  | |
| Born | Lafayette S. McKee January 23, 1872 Morrison, Illinois, U.S.  | 
| Died | August 10, 1959 (aged 87) Temple City, California, U.S.  | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1893–1948 | 
| Spouse | Lelah Underwood (1900-1955) (her death) (3 children) | 
| Children | 3[1] | 
| Notes | |
Lafayette S. "Lafe" McKee (January 23, 1872 – August 10, 1959)[2] was an American actor who appeared in more than 400 films from 1912[2] to 1948.
Career
McKee began working in show business in 1893.[3]
Part of his career was spent with Art Mix Productions.[4]: 3 McKee also worked as a stage actor from 1910 until at least 1932,[5]
Selected filmography
- The Adventures of Kathlyn (1913)[2][5]
 - The City of Purple Dreams (1918)
 - In the Days of Buffalo Bill (1922)
 - Blazing Arrows (1922)
 - Silver Spurs (1922)
 - Blood Test (1923)
 - The Eagle's Claw (1924)
 - Bringin' Home the Bacon (1924)
 - The Terror of Pueblo (1924)
 - Thundering Romance (1924)
 - Full Speed (1925)
 - On the Go (1925)
 - Double Action Daniels (1925)
 - The Saddle Cyclone (1925)
 - The Human Tornado (1925)
 - The Sporting Life (1925)
 - The Bandit Buster (1926)
 - The Bonanza Buckaroo (1926)
 - The Man from Oklahoma (1926)
 - Fort Frayne (1926)
 - Officer 444 (1926)
 - The Baited Trap (1926)
 - West of the Law (1926)
 - A Captain's Courage (1926)
 - The Twin Triggers (1926)
 - Rawhide (1926)
 - The Desert of the Lost (1927)
 - Daring Deeds (1927)
 - Roarin' Broncs (1927)
 - The Ridin' Rowdy (1927)
 - Riding to Fame (1927)
 - The Fire Fighters (1927)[2]
 - The Patent Leather Kid (1927)
 - The Ballyhoo Buster (1928)
 - Trailin' Back (1928)
 - The Code of the Scarlet (1928)
 - Riley of the Rainbow Division (1928)
 - On the Divide (1928)
 - The Ridin' Renegade (1928)
 - The Painted Trail (1928)
 - Saddle Mates (1928)
 - Manhattan Cowboy (1928)
 - Desperate Courage (1928)
 - Trail Riders (1928)
 - Vultures of the Sea (1928)
 - Men Without Law (1930)
 - The Lone Rider (1930)
 - Under Montana Skies (1930)
 - The Lonesome Trail (1930)
 - The Utah Kid (1930)[6]
 - Breed of the West (1930)
 - Code of Honor (1930)
 - The Vanishing Legion (1931)
 - The Fighting Marshal (1931)
 - The Cyclone Kid (1931)
 - Red Fork Range (1931)
 - Lariats and Six-Shooters (1931)
 - The Hurricane Horseman (1931)
 - Alias – the Bad Man (1931)
 - West of Cheyenne (1931)
 - Two Gun Man (1931)
 - Self Defense (1932)
 - The Wyoming Whirlwind (1932)
 - The Big Stampede (1932) - Cal Brett
 - Ride Him, Cowboy (1932) - Rancher Marty Gordon (uncredited)
 - The Riding Tornado (1932)
 - The Boiling Point (1932)
 - Mark of the Spur (1932)
 - Battling Buckaroo (1932)
 - The Gay Buckaroo (1932)
 - End of the Trail (1932)[7]
 - The Texan (1932)
 - The Fighting Champ (1932)
 - Terror Trail (1933) - Shay
 - The Telegraph Trail (1933) - Lafe
 - Lightning Range (1933)
 - War of the Range (1933)
 - Under Secret Orders (1933)
 - Whispering Shadow (1933) - D.W. Jerome
 - The Man from Monterey (1933) - Don Jose Castanares
 - Galloping Romeo (1933)
 - Riders of Destiny (1933) - Sheriff Bill Baxter
 - Blue Steel (1934) - Dan Mason
 - West of the Divide (1934) - Fred Winters
 - Hell Bent for Love (1934)
 - Western Justice (1934)
 - The Quitter (1934)
 - Frontier Days (1934)
 - The Hawk (1935)
 - The Law of 45's (1935)
 - The Last of the Clintons (1935)
 - The Cheyenne Tornado (1935)
 - The Desert Trail (1935) - Poker City Sheriff
 - Rainbow Valley (1935) - Storekeeper (uncredited)
 - The Ghost Rider (1935)
 - Swifty (1935)
 - Northern Frontier (1935)
 - Blazing Guns (1935)
 - Gun Smoke (1936)
 - Idaho Kid (1936)
 - The Lonely Trail (1936) - Prisoner Shot the Back (uncredited)
 - Men of the Plains (1936) - Marshal Ed Green
 - The Fighting Deputy (1937)[4]: 364
 - Melody of the Plains (1937)
 - Heroes of the Alamo (1937) - Lafe (Storekeeper)
 - Six Shootin' Sheriff (1938)
 - I'm From the City (1938)
 - South of Arizona (1938)
 - Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) - Civil War Veteran at Lincoln Memorial (uncredited)
 - The Lone Ranger Rides Again (1939) - Townsman [Ch. 6] (uncredited)
 - Santa Fe Trail (1940) - Minister (uncredited)
 - Covered Wagon Trails (1940)
 - Pioneer Days (1940)
 - Wild Horse Valley (1940)
 
References
- ↑ Lafe McKee at westernclippings.com
 - 1 2 3 4 5 Katchmer, George A. (2009). A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses. McFarland. p. 252. ISBN 9781476609058. OCLC 909773565.
 - ↑ "Feud of the Trail". The Post-Register. March 20, 1938. Retrieved July 28, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
 - 1 2 Pitts, Michael R. (2005). Poverty Row Studios, 1929–1940. McFarland. ISBN 9781476610368.
 - 1 2 Doak, Olive M. (April 15, 1932). "The Call Board." The Oregon Statesman. p. 2 col.2 – via Newspapers.com.
 - ↑ "Ideal to Present Western on Friday". Corsicana Daily Sun. May 30, 1935. p. 12 col.7. Retrieved July 28, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
 - ↑ Jeter, Goetze (July 22, 1933). "The Week's Pictures". Moberly Monitor-Index. p. 8 col.3 – via Newspapers.com.
 
External links
- Lafe McKee at IMDb
 - Lafe McKee at Find a Grave
 
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