
Lafe McKee
ActingBorn: 1872-01-22Place of Birth: Morrison, Illinois, USA
Biography
Born Lafayette Stocking McKee, Lafe McKee began working in Hollywood around 1913. He usually played the likeable father of the heroine, the distressed businessman, or the ranch owner on the verge of losing his homestead or cattle to the villains. The majority of his films were westerns and he supported such actors as Gary Cooper, John Wayne, Gene Autry, Tim McCoy, Tom Tyler, and others.
Known For
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The Red Blood of Courage
Lieutenant Tavish

Beauty Parlor
Reverend Parker
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Trailin’ Back
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Trail Raiders

Young People
Man in Recital Audience (uncredited)

Hello Trouble
Sheriff Joe Edwards

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Veteran at Lincoln Memorial (uncredited)
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Painted Trail
Dan Winters

Dog Scents
Sheriff

Battling Brewster
Roland Rand