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Lee Aaker

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Lee Aaker

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  • Was tested for the top boy role in the classic movie L'Homme des vallées perdues (1953) and promised the part, but lost it a few days later to the late Brandon De Wilde.
  • After leaving Hollywood he worked as a carpenter for two decades and taught skiing to underprivileged children and people with disabilities at Mammoth Mountain in California.
  • In 1952, he appeared in two movies nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: Sous le plus grand chapiteau du monde (1952) and Le train sifflera trois fois (1952). The former won.
  • Profiled in the 2016 book "X Child Stars: Where Are They Now?" by Kathy Garver and Fred Ascher.
  • Interviewed in "Growing Up on the Set: Interviews with 39 Former Child Actors of Classic Film and Television" by Tom Goldrup and Jim Goldrup (McFarland, 2002).
  • When Lee Aker passed away, Paul Peterson in his advocacy for child actors, contacted the veterans Administration to enable a burial for lee in a veterans cemetery.
  • He and his brother had a song-and-dance act when he was a young child.
  • He said after giving up acting he spent the rest of the 1960s travelling the world as a "flower child".
  • He was the son of Dorothe Dean (Baker) and Deforrest Leroy Aaker. His mother owned a dancing school. His paternal grandfather was a Norwegian immigrant, while his mother was born in Michigan, to English immigrants.
  • Brother of Dee Aaker.

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