Johnny Lee
John Dotson Lee Jr. (July 4, 1898 – December 12, 1965) was an American singer, dancer, and actor known for voicing the role of Br'er Rabbit in Disney's Song of the South (1946) and as the clownish, cringing, tremulous-voiced shyster pseudo-lawyer Algonquin J. Calhoun in the CBS Amos 'n' Andy TV and radio comedy series in the early 1950s. His comedic portrayal of Calhoun was a highlight of a brilliant ensemble cast whose storylines remain eternally funny. Much of his career was spent in vaudeville, but he also performed in motion pictures, on recordings, and on television. He released a record (as "Johnnie Lee") in July 1949 called "You Can't Lose A Broken Heart" (Columbia Records # 30172), with backup vocals by The Ebonaires. Lee also starred in an all-black musical comedy called "Sugar Hill" in 1949 at Las Palmas Theatre in California. He died of a heart attack on December 12, 1965 age 67.
Filmography (13)
MOVIE★ 6.5North to Alaska1960as Coachman
MOVIE★ 6.4High Time1960as Servant at Judge Carter's Ball (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.8The Rat Race1960as Janitor (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.7The Spirit of St. Louis1957as Jess - Cook at Louie's Shack (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 5.6The First Traveling Saleslady1956as Amos
MOVIE★ 7.3The Narrow Margin1952as Waiter (uncredited)
TV★ 7.6Amos 'n' Andy1951as Calhoun
MOVIE★ 7.0Come On, Cowboy!1949
MOVIE★ 10.0She's Too Mean for Me1948
MOVIE★ 7.0Return of Mandy's Husband1947as Johnny
MOVIE★ 6.5Song of the South1946as Br'er Rabbit (voice)
MOVIE★ 6.9Stormy Weather1943as Lyles (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.3The Black King1932as Count of Zanzibar