Where to watch Etta Lee in the UK
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Etta Lee (born Etta Lee Frost, 1906 – 1956) was an American silent film actress. Lee was born on September 12, 1906, in Kauai, Hawaii. She was of Chinese and French descent; her father was a Chinese medical doctor and her mother was of French ancestry. She grew up in California and went on to get her degree in education at Occidental College in Los Angeles. Lee moved back to Hawaii to be a teacher, before returning to Los Angeles to begin her career as an actress.
Etta Lee films streaming in the UK
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- The Thief of Bagdad (1924) as Slave of the Sand Board (uncredited)
- The Chinese Parrot (1927) as Girl in Gambling Den
- Clive of India (1935) as Slave Girl
- A Tale of Two Worlds (1921) as Ah Fah
- Camille (1927) as Mataloti
- The Mysterious Mr. Wong (1935) as Lusan
- The Dressmaker from Paris (1925) as Mannequin
- Recompense (1925) as Dancing Girl
- The Toll of the Sea (1923) as Gossip
- Let's Live Tonight (1935) as Manicurist
- The Trouble With Wives (1925) as Maid
- The Untameable (1923) as Ah Moy
- Out with the Tide (1928) Cast
- The Remittance Woman (1923) as Liu Po-Yat
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