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Lee Carson “Spuddie” Millar Jr.

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Lee Carson “Spuddie” Millar Jr.

Birth
Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Death
21 Sep 1980 (aged 56)
Studio City, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered at sea Add to Map
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Actor and Vocal Entertainer
Lee Carson Millar Jr; was born to actor Lee Millar Sr. and actress Verna Felton. Lee had the pedigree and an open door to the world of entertainment, and after a few early radio appearances, Lee made his first two television appearances on the I Love Lucy Show; one, as the announcer on an episode called "The Quiz Show" and another as the photographer on the episode "Changing the Boy's Wardrobe".
He appeared with his mother in the 1955 animated feature "Lady and the Tramp" as Jim Dear and the Dogcatcher. He made several guest appearances in an early TV series of the 50s and 60s such as "Dragnet", "The Twilight Zone", "Dennis The Menace" and the "Burns and Allen Show", but is best known for his work on "I Love Lucy" and "Lady and the Tramp". Lee Jr. married Edith Iris Simmons on 25 August 1950 in Los Angeles, California. They were the parents of 2 children: Lisa Felton Millar and Kate Walker Millar. Lee Jr. passed away from cardio-respiratory failure.

Source for biography: "Verna Felton" by Fredrick Tucker
Actor and Vocal Entertainer
Lee Carson Millar Jr; was born to actor Lee Millar Sr. and actress Verna Felton. Lee had the pedigree and an open door to the world of entertainment, and after a few early radio appearances, Lee made his first two television appearances on the I Love Lucy Show; one, as the announcer on an episode called "The Quiz Show" and another as the photographer on the episode "Changing the Boy's Wardrobe".
He appeared with his mother in the 1955 animated feature "Lady and the Tramp" as Jim Dear and the Dogcatcher. He made several guest appearances in an early TV series of the 50s and 60s such as "Dragnet", "The Twilight Zone", "Dennis The Menace" and the "Burns and Allen Show", but is best known for his work on "I Love Lucy" and "Lady and the Tramp". Lee Jr. married Edith Iris Simmons on 25 August 1950 in Los Angeles, California. They were the parents of 2 children: Lisa Felton Millar and Kate Walker Millar. Lee Jr. passed away from cardio-respiratory failure.

Source for biography: "Verna Felton" by Fredrick Tucker


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