- Nickname
- Lee E. Faulkner
- Lee Faulkner has a rare level and a wide variety of experience in the entertainment industry. It began after following the call of duty to serve his country by joining the U.S. Army Airborne Special Forces, where he earned his Green Beret by completing the Special Forces Medical Training, Demolition, Training, Weapons, Guerrilla Warfare School.
After leaving the U.S. Army and relocated to Lake Tahoe, California, Lee met the person who would change his life-Roy Sickner, then president of the Hollywood Stuntman Association. Mr. Sickner was in Lake Tahoe filming a Lee Marvin Movie.
The opportunity came calling when Mr. Sickner ask Faulkner if he could be a stunt double for one of the actors. Lee quickly agreed, which led to a stuntman position in another world war movie entitled "Tobruk" starring Rock Hudson.
Because of Faulkner's military training, Faulkner became sought after as a stuntman for Universal Pictures and the other Major studios. This enabled him to join the Screen Actors Guild.
Lee's credits encompass a " who's who ' of Hollywood stardom. Some of the films and television series he worked on as a stuntman are listed .- IMDb Mini Biography By: Lee Faulkner
- SpousesPaulette Laliberte Faulkner(October 17, 1980 - present)Kathy Morgan(October 6, 1971 - April 19, 1973) (divorced)
- First time on Film showing a Hanging scene with the real Hangman from the State of Oklahoma that hanged the two killers in Truman Capote " In Cold Blood". Lee Faulkner Doubled Robert Blake in the famous hanging scene.
- Worked with Ella Fitzgerald on her last recording of the soundtrack for " The Setting Sun".
- Produced the First Japanese TV series in the United States in 1974 "Ultra Quiz".
- Produced Soundtrack with Ella Fitzgerald and Billy May last recording for "The Setting Sun".
- Produced the First Japanese TV Show in the United States for Tv Man Union, Tokyo, Japan.
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