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Annie Lee (other)
Annie Lee may refer to: * Annie Lee (actress) (born 1977), American actress * Annie Lee (Idaho City), Cantonese woman enslaved in the 1870s * Annie Lee (artist) (1935–2014), American artist See also *Annie Le, a student murdered at Yale University *Anne Lee (other) Anne or Ann Lee may refer to: *Ann Lee (1736–1784), American religious leader known as "Mother Ann Lee" * Ann Lee (activist) (born 1929 or 1930), American cannabis activist *Ann Lee (actress) (1918–2003) American businesswoman and actress *Ann ... * Anna Lee (other) {{hndis, Lee, Annie ...
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Annie Lee (actress)
Annie Lee (born November 7, 1977) is an American actress. Early life and education Lee was born in Los Angeles. During high school, she modeled and appeared in commercials and music videos. Lee attended the University of California, Los Angeles and trained with acting coaches in Hollywood. Career As an actress, Lee appeared in the ''Rose of Sharon'' directed by Elliot Hong and the independent film ''Close Call'', which was directed by her father and where she played the lead character. Lee also began working in production and distribution of entertainment through various producers and film companies. As a filmmaker, Lee produced a short film titled ''Tomato and Eggs'', directed by Shawn Chou, starring Michelle Krusiec, Keiko Agena and Sab Shimono is a Japanese-American actor. He began his career on stage on Broadway and in regional theaters, starring in musicals like ''Mame'', '' Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen'', and ''Pacific Overtures''. He has appeared in dozens of ...
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Annie Lee (Idaho City)
Idaho City is a city in and the county seat of Boise County, Idaho, United States, located about northeast of Boise. The population was 485 at the 2010 census, up from 458 in 2000. Idaho City is part of the Boise City−Nampa, Idaho Metropolitan Statistical Area. History Idaho City was founded in December 1862 as “Bannock” (sometimes given as “West Bannock”), amidst the Boise Basin gold rush during the Civil War, the largest since the California gold rush a dozen years earlier. Near the confluence of Elk and Mores Creeks, its plentiful water supply allowed it to outgrow the other nearby camps in the basin, such as Placerville, Pioneerville, and Centerville. As its population swelled, the new Idaho Territorial legislature changed the town's name to “Idaho City,” to avoid confusion with Bannack, in present-day Beaverhead County, the southwestern corner of Montana. At its peak during the mid-1860s, there were more than 200 businesses in town, including three dozen ...
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Annie Lee (artist)
Annie Frances Lee (3 March 1935 – 24 November 2014) was an American artist. She is known for her depiction of African-American everyday life. Her work is characterized by images without facial features. She used body language to show emotion and expression in her work. Her most popular paintings are ''Blue Monday'' and ''My Cup Runneth Over''. Biography Lee was born in Gadsden, Alabama but grew up in Chicago, Illinois. She began painting as a child and won her first competition at the age of 10 but did not start painting professionally until she was 40. Lee attended Wendell Phillips High School on Chicago's South Side. Her artistic accomplishments led her to receive a scholarship to attend Northwestern University but she declined the scholarship to marry and raise a family. By the age of 40, when she began her career as an artist, Lee had lost two husbands to cancer, raised a daughter from her first marriage and a son from her second, and lost a son in an accident in 1986. She enro ...
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Murder Of Annie Le
The murder of Annie Le occurred on September 8, 2009, while she was working in the New Haven, Connecticut campus of Yale University. Annie Marie Thu Le (July 3, 1985 – September 8, 2009) was a 24-year-old doctoral student at the Yale School of Medicine's Department of Pharmacology. She was last seen in a research building on the New Haven campus on September 8. On September 13, the day that she was to be married, she was found dead inside the building. On September 17, police arrested the perpetrator, Raymond J. Clark III, a Yale laboratory technician who worked in the building. Clark pleaded guilty to the murder on March 17, 2011. Clark was sentenced to 44 years imprisonment on June 3. The case generated frenetic media coverage. Disappearance and death On the morning of September 8, Le left her apartment and took Yale Transit to the Sterling Hall of Medicine on the Yale campus. At about 10 a.m., she walked from Sterling Hall to another campus building at 10 Amis ...
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Anne Lee (other)
Anne or Ann Lee may refer to: *Ann Lee (1736–1784), American religious leader known as "Mother Ann Lee" * Ann Lee (activist) (born 1929 or 1930), American cannabis activist *Ann Lee (actress) (1918–2003) American businesswoman and actress *Ann Lee (illustrator) (1753– 1790), British natural history illustrator *Anne Wharton (1659–1685), née Lee, English writer * Anne Lee, Countess of Rochester (1585–1648) *Ann Lee (singer) (born 1967), British eurodance singer * Ann Lee (professor), Chinese-American professor and author *Anne Carter Lee Anne Carter Lee (June 18, 1839 – October 20, 1862) was the fourth child and second daughter of General Robert E. Lee and Mary Anna Custis Lee. She grew up at Arlington House on her family's plantation. During the American Civil War, she ... (1839–1862), daughter of General Robert E. Lee See also * * * Annie Lee (other) * Anna Lee (other) {{hndis, Lee, Anne ...
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