Belinda Lee

Belinda Lee

Actress
Born
June 15, 1935
Died
March 12, 1961

Green-eyed blonde bombshell Belinda Lee was born in Devon, England to florist Stella Mary Graham and hotel owner Robert Esmond Lee on June 15, 1935. Nicknamed "Billie," she was an incredible beauty while still a teen attending the Rookesbury Park Prep School in Hampshire and St. Margaret's boarding…

Biography

Green-eyed blonde bombshell Belinda Lee was born in Devon, England to florist Stella Mary Graham and hotel owner Robert Esmond Lee on June 15, 1935. Nicknamed "Billie," she was an incredible beauty while still a teen attending the Rookesbury Park Prep School in Hampshire and St. Margaret's boarding school in Devon. Expressing an avid interest in acting, she focused on dramatics at the Tudor Arts Academy at Surrey (1947), then gained entry via a scholarship to London's RADA, at which she made her stage debut in "Point of Departure."

Sharp-faced Belinda was noticed by Rank Studio director Val Guest while performing at the Nottingham Playhouse. She was artificially groomed in starlet parts, the first being The Runaway Bus (1954), until Guest helped her obtain a movie contract with Rank and introduced her to one of Rank's prime still photographers, Cornel Lucas. That year she married the much-older Lucas, who helped promote her as a sex goddess with thousands of glamorous photographs.

Belinda was promoted as a docile young beauty, but her parts grew sexier. She worked intently in films but became frustrated with being stereotyped as a buxom peroxide blonde. Boxed in as a second-string Diana Dors, she played a sensuous foil to Benny Hill in Who Done It? (1956) and was served up as sexy window-dressing opposite both John Gregson in Miracle in Soho (1957) and Louis Jourdan in Dangerous Exile (1957).

Now estranged from Lucas, Belinda headed off to Italy for a change of pace and atmosphere but only found more of the temptress roles she tried to avoid--Aphrodite, Messalina, and Lucrezia Borgia--in low-budget spectacles. She also became preoccupied with married men, one being Prince Filippo Orsini, whose position with the Vatican led to a major scandal. This particular turbulent romance and a dissipating relationship with the Rank Studio (her last picture for the studio was Elephant Gun (1958) with Michael Craig) triggered a near-fatal suicide attempt with pills in January 1958. She later divorced Lucas and continued her torrid affair with Prince Orsini, then others.

It all ended much too soon for the 25-year-old when she decided to join her current love, the much-older Italian playboy/journalist/film producer Gualtiero Jacopetti, on a trip to Las Vegas, where he was working on a documentary (Women of the World (1963). While she, Jacopetti, and co-producer Paolo Cavara were auto passengers on their way to Los Angeles from Vegas, their driver lost control of their speeding car and flipped. The 25-year-old actress was thrown from the car and died of a fractured skull and broken neck. The other three escaped with fairly minor injuries. She was cremated in the States and her ashes were eventually returned to Rome and placed in the Campo Cestio Cemetery.

Actress

Joseph and His BrethrenJoseph and His Brethren(1961)as Heneth
Ghosts of RomeGhosts of Rome(1961)as Eileen Charm
Blood FeudBlood Feud(1961)as Ileana Torelli
Constantine and the CrossConstantine and the Cross(1961)as Fausta
Love, the Italian WayLove, the Italian Way(1960)as Adriana Bressan

Thanks

Women of the WorldWomen of the World(1963)

Self

Reflets de CannesReflets de Cannes(1952)as Self
World by NightWorld by Night(1960)as Self
Cabaret du soirCabaret du soir(1957)as Self
Full Screen AheadFull Screen Ahead(1957)as Self
Film FanfareFilm Fanfare(1956)as Self, Self - Interview

Archive Footage

Women of the WorldWomen of the World(1963)as Self

Known for

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Credit Score: Belinda Lee

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Anna Barilari
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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownā˜…WinsNomsVotes
1It Happened in '434.881961•7.300513
2Eyewitness3.251957•6.300403
3Constantine and the Cross3.091962•5.800639
4Love, the Italian Way3.091964•5.60083
5Marie of the Isles3.091959•5.40046
6The Nights of Lucretia Borgia3.091959•5.50076
7Dangerous Exile3.091958•5.600300
8The Gentle Touch3.091956•5.800136
9No Smoking3.091955•5.80079
10The Runaway Bus2.501954•6.100956