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  2. John H. Lee (director) - Wikipedia

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    Lee Jae-han (born 1971), also known as John H. Lee, is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Lee studied filmmaking at New York University. Lee studied filmmaking at New York University. Although making films of different genres each time, his directing talent, chic and sensuous, runs through all his works.

  3. John H. Lee (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John H. Lee (1847 – September 7, 1890) was the stage name for John D. Haley, an American banjoist, composer and author of the late 19th century. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He was known as a harmonist, writing lessons for playing harmony on the five-string banjo and employing "remarkeable fingering" to construct chords. [ 5 ]

  4. John Lee - Wikipedia

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    John H. Lee (director) (born 1971), South Korean director; John H. Lee (musician) (1847–1890), American banjoist, composer and author; John Rafter Lee, British actor, voice actor, and audio book narrator; John Lee (born 1973), also known as John Threat, alias Corrupt, American computer hacker and filmmaker

  5. John C. H. Lee - Wikipedia

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    The biggest jerk in ETO was Lt. Gen. John C. H. Lee (USMA 1909), commander of Services of Supply (SOS). He had a most difficult job, to be sure. And of course it is in the nature of an army that everyone resents the quartermaster, and Lee was the head quartermaster for the whole of ETO. Lee was a martinet who had an exalted opinion of himself.

  6. John Lee Hooker - Wikipedia

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    John Lee Hooker (August 22, 1912 [1] or 1917 [4] [5] – June 21, 2001) was an American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist. The son of a sharecropper , he rose to prominence performing an electric guitar-style adaptation of Delta blues that he developed in Detroit .

  7. John D. Lee - Wikipedia

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    John Doyle Lee (September 6, 1812 – March 23, 1877) was an American pioneer, and prominent early member of the Latter Day Saint Movement in Utah. Lee was later excommunicated from the Church and convicted of mass murder for his complicity in the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre .

  8. Thomas H. Lee (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Lee founded a new investment firm to focus on acquiring companies through leveraged buyout transactions. [7] By the mid-1980s, Thomas H. Lee Partners was firmly established among the top tier of a new class of private equity investors, while taking a friendlier approach than the so-called corporate raiders of the era (e.g., Nelson Peltz, Ronald Perelman, Carl Icahn).

  9. John Lee (blues musician) - Wikipedia

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    John Arthur Lee (May 24, 1915 [1] – October 11, 1977) [2] was an American country blues guitarist, pianist, singer and songwriter. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] He recorded two singles released by Federal in 1952 and, despite a period of 13 years away from music, Lee was 'rediscovered' and recorded an album released on Rounder in 1974.