Duke R. Lee (May 13, 1881 – April 1, 1959) was an American actor.
Lee's career began when he performed in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, and he later played Buffalo Bill on film. He appeared in more than 90 films between 1913 and 1946. In the mid-1910s, he had a vaudeville company, The Duke R. Lee Road Show, that played throughout the western United States.
In 1935, Lee was announcer and master of ceremonies for Tom Mix's traveling show. He also had a radio program that was broadcast on NBC and CBS.
He was born in Virginia and died in Los Angeles, California.
1946
as Townsman (uncredited)
1941
as Homesteader
1940
as Rancher
1939
as Lordsburg Sheriff (uncredited)
1939
as Deputy
1939
as Sheriff Cal Waters
1938
as Coach Driver (uncredited)
1937
as Peasant (Uncredited)
1936
as Ted Carson
1934
as Colonel Bodie
1933
as Deputy
1932
as Red McIntyre
1932
as Sheriff Clem Daniels
1932
as Sheriff
1931
as Corporal reporting holdup
1930
as Boss Blaine
1928
as Cook
1928
as Slade
1928
as Ranch Foreman (as Duke Lee)
1927
as Bartender
1927
as Buffalo Bill
1927
as Henchman
1927
as Job Jasper (as Duke Lee)
1927
as Dick Williams (as Duke Lee)
1926
as Martin Mulvery
1926
as Joe Navardo (as Duke Lee)
1926
as Henchman (uncredited)
1926
as Snell
1926
as Bender (as Duke Lee)
1926
as Boggs
1926
as Whitey Durk
1925
as Sam Caldwell
1925
as James Hill
1925
as Indian Chief
1924
as John McFarlane
1924
as 'Scarface' Denton
1923
as Sheriff (as Duke Lee)
1923
as George Washington / Simon Girty
1923
as Dr. Marcus Whitman
1922
as Buffalo Bill Cody
1922
as Pete
1922
as Manuel Cordova
1922
as Stub Lou Tate
1921
as Butch Conklin
1921
1920
as Loring
1920
as Sheriff
1920
as Col. Lancy (as Duke Lee)
1920
as Steve Durant
1920
as Keno
1919
as Buck Regan
1919
as Captain Saltire
1919
1919
as Sheriff Faulkner of Pinkerton County
1919
1919
as Buck Landers
1919
as Pa Owens - the Owner of the Ranch, Peg's Dad
1919
as Slim
1918
as Richard Van Norman
1918
as Cimmaron Bill
1917
as Pierre (as Duke Lee)
1917
as Thunder
1917
1914
as Officer