Raymond McKee (born Eldon Raymond McKee; also credited as Roy McKee;
December 7, 1892 â€" October 3, 1984) was an American stage and screen
actor. His film debut was in the 1912 production The Lovers' Signal.
Over the next 23 years, he performed in no less than 172 additional
films.McKee was born in Keokuk, Iowa. Genealogical records indicate
that his parents were Albert N. McKee and Alice Yetter McKee. During
World War I, he was an Army lieutenant in France and reportedly wore
his uniform in four war-themed films.On Broadway, McKee portrayed Jack
Weaver in The Phantom Legion (1919). He also acted on stage in A Fool
There Was, The Fortune Teller, and Madame X.
December 7, 1892 â€" October 3, 1984) was an American stage and screen
actor. His film debut was in the 1912 production The Lovers' Signal.
Over the next 23 years, he performed in no less than 172 additional
films.McKee was born in Keokuk, Iowa. Genealogical records indicate
that his parents were Albert N. McKee and Alice Yetter McKee. During
World War I, he was an Army lieutenant in France and reportedly wore
his uniform in four war-themed films.On Broadway, McKee portrayed Jack
Weaver in The Phantom Legion (1919). He also acted on stage in A Fool
There Was, The Fortune Teller, and Madame X.
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