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Georgia Lee (archaeologist)
Georgia Lee may refer to: * Georgia Lee (director) (born 1976), American film director * Georgia Lee (singer) (1921–2010), Australian Aboriginal jazz vocalist * "Georgia Lee", a song on the 1999 Tom Waits album ''Mule Variations ''Mule Variations'' is the thirteenth studio album by American musician Tom Waits, released on April 16, 1999, on the ANTI- label. It was Waits' first studio album in six years, following ''The Black Rider'' (1993). The album was backed by an ex ...
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Georgia Lee (director)
Georgia Lee (born 1976) is an American writer and director known for her 2006 film ''Red Doors''. Lee has also written and directed episodes of ''The Expanse'' and ''The 100''. She has also developed and serves as the showrunner for the Netflix series '' Partner Track'' based on the novel of the same name by Helen Wan. Early life and education Lee was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to immigrants from Taiwan. She was raised primarily in Waterford, Connecticut in the same house featured in her film ''Red Doors''. She has a younger sister, Kathy Shao-Lin Lee. Lee was ranked first in her senior year at Waterford High School. She then attended Harvard University, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in biochemistry. She took courses toward an MBA but did not complete the program. After graduation, Lee worked for the management consulting firm McKinsey & Company. Career Lee apprenticed on ''Gangs of New York'' after its director Martin Scorsese saw Lee's first short fil ...
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Georgia Lee (singer)
Ramer Lyra "Dulcie" Pitt, who performed as Georgia Lee (19212010) was an Australian jazz and blues singer and actress from Cairns. She is credited with being the first Indigenous Australian artist to record blues songs with her album, ''Georgia Lee Sings the Blues Down Under'' (1962). Early life Georgia Lee was born as Ramer Lyra "Dulcie" Pitt on 22 February 1921, her father, Douglas Pitt jnr ( 1877–1926) was of Jamaican, Scottish and Loyalty Islander descent and her mother, Myra Kemple-Hopkin's heritage was Afghani, Australian Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Scottish. Her father, a fisherman, was a strong swimmer: he swam from a sinking lugger to shore during a cyclone off Cooktown in 1894. Lee grew up in a musical family, her sisters Sophie and Heather were also singers, while her brothers Arthur and Walter were musicians. She had no formal musical training, but "learns her songs by ear." Career With her sisters Sophie and Heather Pitt, she formed the Harmo ...
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