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Lee Bennett(1914-2010)

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Lee Bennett
William Arthur Louvain Crespinel (1914 - 2010) was the son of William Thomas Crespinel (1890 - 1987), Vice President and later president of the Cinecolor company. Both father and son were born in England. The son used a screen name of "Lee Bennett" and did mostly uncredited roles in about fifty movies scattered over the years 1937 - 1953.

B western fans remember "Lee Bennett" from his appearances in a batch of the mid 1940s Eddie Dean oaters from Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC) and Eagle-Lion. The films were:

Song of Old Wyoming (PRC, 1945); Bennett is unbilled as one of the cowpunchers working for Ma Conway (Sarah Padden). Driftin' River (PRC, 1946); Bennett portrays a reformed outlaw named "Tucson". Wild West (PRC, 1946); Bennett plays a telegraph engineer named "Butler". Stars Over Texas (PRC, 1946); Bennett's on the side of the law, playing a dual role as "Waco Harper" and "Bert Ford". The Tioga Kid (PRC, 1948); Bennett was henchman "Tucson" and worked for gang boss Dennis Moore. Tioga had lots of footage from Driftin' River (PRC, 1946) along with some new scenes and dialog. Prarie Outlaws (Eagle-Lion, 1948); this is a cut down version of the Cinecolor Wild West (PRC, 1946) and released in B&W. The PRC producer / director of the initial entries in the Dean series was Robert Emmett 'Bob' Tansey. Tansey was fascinated with Cinecolor and became friends and / or business friendly with Cinecolor's William T. Crespinel. Crespinel even did color supervision on several of the Dean adventures. Good probability that Lee Bennett's connection to Eddie Dean and PRC was due to the relationship of his father and Tansey.

October 12, 1946 Showmen's Trade Review: "Lee Bennett, whose father is William Crespinel, Cinecolor president, was added to 'Twain Sombreros,' Harry Joe Brown production for Columbia release." (AKA "Twin Sombreros", this Randolph Scott western was released as Gunfighters (Columbia, 1947).)

William Arthur Louvain Crespinel died on May 9, 2010 in New York, New York at the age of 95.
BornAugust 30, 1914
DiedMay 9, 2010(95)
BornAugust 30, 1914
DiedMay 9, 2010(95)
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Known for

Coroner Creek (1948)
Coroner Creek
6.6
  • Tip Henry
  • 1948
Virginia Bruce and William Lundigan in State Department: File 649 (1949)
State Department: File 649
4.8
  • Don Logan
  • 1949
Bela Lugosi, Molly Lamont, and George Zucco in Scared to Death (1946)
Scared to Death
4.1
  • Rene the Killer
  • 1946
Felix Blanchard, Glenn Davis, and Anne Nagel in The Spirit of West Point (1947)
The Spirit of West Point
6.6
  • Cadet Cabot
  • 1947

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  • Rita Moreno and James Craig in Fort Vengeance (1953)
    Fort Vengeance
    5.8
    • Montana Deputy (uncredited)
    • 1953
  • Bob Hope and Hedy Lamarr in My Favorite Spy (1951)
    My Favorite Spy
    6.5
    • FBI Man (uncredited)
    • 1951
  • All That I Have (1951)
    All That I Have
    6.2
    • Reporter (uncredited)
    • 1951
  • Michael Chapin and Eilene Janssen in The Dakota Kid (1951)
    The Dakota Kid
    5.5
    • Cole White
    • 1951
  • Jim Davis, Preston Foster, and Virginia Grey in Three Desperate Men (1951)
    Three Desperate Men
    5.7
    • Dick Patten (uncredited)
    • 1951
  • Polly Bergen, Jerry Lewis, and Dean Martin in At War with the Army (1950)
    At War with the Army
    5.5
    • Soldier (uncredited)
    • 1950
  • John Carroll and Marie McDonald in Hit Parade of 1951 (1950)
    Hit Parade of 1951
    6.2
    • Page Boy (uncredited)
    • 1950
  • Jim Davis and Marcia Mae Jones in Hi-Jacked (1950)
    Hi-Jacked
    5.6
    • Charlie
    • 1950
  • The Daltons' Women (1950)
    The Daltons' Women
    6.1
    • Bank Cashier
    • 1950
  • Don 'Red' Barry, Margia Dean, Jack Holt, and Tom Neal in Red Desert (1949)
    Red Desert
    5.2
    • Henchman (uncredited)
    • 1949
  • Virginia Bruce and William Lundigan in State Department: File 649 (1949)
    State Department: File 649
    4.8
    • Don Logan
    • 1949
  • Coroner Creek (1948)
    Coroner Creek
    6.6
    • Tip Henry
    • 1948
  • Roscoe Ates, Eddie Dean, and Jennifer Holt in The Tioga Kid (1948)
    The Tioga Kid
    6.0
    • Henchman Tucson
    • 1948
  • Randolph Scott, Barbara Britton, and George 'Gabby' Hayes in Albuquerque (1948)
    Albuquerque
    6.6
    • Driver (uncredited)
    • 1948
  • Gene Autry, Jean Heather, and Champion in The Last Round-up (1947)
    The Last Round-up
    6.4
    • Stampede-Starter Goss (uncredited)
    • 1947

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  • Sunday Night at the Pump Room
    TV Series
    • Writer
    • 1948–1949

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  • Born
    • August 30, 1914
    • London, England, UK
  • Died
    • May 9, 2010
    • New York, New York, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Kathryn Baker Kent1941 - ? (2 children)

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    His father, William T. Crespinel, was President of Cinecolor.

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