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  1. The Man from Utah. Rainbow Valley. Acting. All. Born Lafayette Stocking McKee, Lafe McKee began working in Hollywood around 1913. He usually played the likeable father of the heroine, the distressed businessman, or the ranch owner on the verge of losing his homestead or cattle to the villains.

  2. Lafe McKee. Credits (text only) Hide Actor (450 credits) 1943 Mission to Moscow. Radio Listener (uncredited) 1943 Kid Dynamite. Pedestrian (uncredited) 1942 Inside the Law. Pop Cobb (as Lafayette McKee) 1941 Meet John Doe. Mr. Delaney (uncredited) 1940 Santa Fe Trail. Minister (uncredited) 1940 Dr. Christian Meets the Women. Grandpa (uncredited)

  3. Deadwood Pass: Directed by J.P. McGowan. With Tom Tyler, Hal Taliaferro, Lafe McKee, Terry Walker. The Hawk has broken out of prison and the Sheriff and Sorrenson have a plan to have Whitlock pose as the Hawk, infiltrate the gang, and recover the stolen bonds.

  4. www.westernclippings.com › heavies › lafemckee_charactersheaviesLafe McKee - Western Clippings

    LAFE McKEE. The Grand Old Man of Westerns, white-haired Lafe McKee (real name Lafayette Stocking McKee) seemed to be born old, even by the mid-teens playing old codgers, likable fathers, distressed bankers, aged sheriffs or ranch owners on the verge of losing the homestead to any variety of unscrupulous heavies. Born January 23, 1872, in ...

  5. Lafe McKee was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. McKee's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as "The Human Tornado" (1925), "The Fire Fighters" (1927) and "The Upland Rider" (1928). He also appeared in "Under Montana Skies" (1930) with Kenneth Harlan,...

  6. Born Lafayette Stocking McKee, Lafe McKee began working in Hollywood around 1913. He usually played the likeable father of the heroine, the distressed businessman, or the ranch owner on the verge of losing his homestead or cattle to the villains.

  7. Learn about Lafe McKee on Apple TV. Browse shows and movies that feature Lafe McKee including Riders of Destiny, The Man From Utah, and more.

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