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Lee Adama was born to William Adama, a veteran of the First Cylon War, and his wife, Carolanne Adama. [1]Lee had a younger brother, Zak Adama.Their father strongly encouraged both boys to join the Colonial Fleet and become Viper pilots.
Albert David Hedison Jr. (May 20, 1927 – July 18, 2019) was an American film, television, and stage actor. [1] He was known for his roles as the title character in The Fly (1958), Captain Lee Crane in the television science fiction drama Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964–1968), and CIA agent Felix Leiter in two James Bond films, Live and Let Die (1973) and Licence to Kill (1989).
Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee (October 1, 1807 – November 5, 1873) was the wife of the Confederate general Robert E. Lee and the last private owner of Arlington Estate. She was the daughter of George Washington Parke Custis who was the grandson of Martha Washington , the wife of George Washington .
Thomas L. Connelly's The Marble Man: Robert E. Lee and His Image in American Society (1977) was an iconoclastic revision of Lee's mythical status in the South. Robert E. Lee: A Biography (1995) by Emory M. Thomas attempted a "post-revisionist" compromise between the traditional and more recent views. [209]
From Lee to Sandy! A Guide to Every Captain in the 'Below Deck' Franchise. Read article. The Michigan native noted that his doctors can’t diagnose his current ailment beyond “a nerve issue ...
Captain Lee may have been part of the wedding but he was just as shocked about Carl Radke and Lindsay Hubbard calling it quits. “This came really out of the blue for me. I just got a text from ...
An unplanned exit. Captain Lee was just as shocked as Below Deck fans by the news of his absence from season 11. “That came right out of left field. I did not see that one coming at all,” the ...
Lee was the grandson of Henry Lee I (1691–1747), a great-grandson of Richard Bland, and a great-great-grandson of William Randolph. [1] He was also a descendant of Theodorick Bland of Westover and Governor Richard Bennett. Lee graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1773 and began pursuing a legal career.