Occupation Actress Children Dylan Purcell Role Actress | Name Lee Purcell Years active 1970–present Siblings Paige Purcell | |
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Full Name Lee Jeune Williams Born June 15, 1947 (age 77) ( 1947-06-15 ) Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, United States Spouse Robert Gibson (m. 1968–1972) Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie Movies Big Wednesday, Mr Majestyk, Valley Girl, Stranger in Our House, Eddie Macon's Run Similar People Linda Cristal, Al Lettieri, Dylan Purcell, Patti D'Arbanville, Paul Koslo |
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Lee Purcell (born Lee Jeune Williams on June 15, 1947) is an American actress who appeared in both motion pictures and television.
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- Official Lee Purcell Acting Reel
- Early life
- Career
- Personal life
- Charity work
- References

Official Lee Purcell Acting Reel
Early life

Purcell was born at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina. Her father, an aviator and Marine major, died when Purcell was a young child. She then lived with her grandparents until her mother married Navy doctor Don Purcell. She has a sister, Paige. Purcell and her family moved multiple times to different states and military bases.

After the military service ended, they eventually settled in Paragould, Arkansas, where Purcell spent most of her youth. She graduated from their high school in 1965 and attended Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri as a dance and theatre student.
Career

Purcell made her debut as a performer at five years of age, appearing on a Memphis, Tennessee TV show. After being expelled from Stephens College, Purcell arrived in California in 1967 and studied acting. Casting off her southern accent was another goal she successfully worked on. Purcell supported herself by working in commercials and selling clothes at a disco.

In 1969 Purcell was personally chosen for her first feature film by Steve McQueen in his company's production of Adam at Six A.M., co-starring Michael Douglas. Asked to explain why he picked Purcell among nearly 500 other available actresses, McQueen said...

In the early 1970s Purcell temporarily moved to England, studying acting in London under the private training of Professor Margot Lister. During this time she frequently returned to the United States to act in American movies and TV shows. Years later, she told a reporter..."I had a great time. I thought it was a permanent move. But I wasn't allowed to work there and it became difficult to go elsewhere to work."
Her television work included roles as Billie Dove and Olivia de Havilland in two biopic TV movies: The Amazing Howard Hughes (1977) and My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn (1985).
She was nominated for two Emmy Awards. In 1991, she was nominated as Outstanding Lead Actress for Long Road Home. and in 1994 as Outstanding Supporting Actress for Secret Sins of the Father. She was co-producer, and starred in the 1998 low-budget cable-TV movie Malaika (alternate title Tons of Trouble).
Personal life
She appeared together with her son Dylan Purcell in A Woman's Guide to Firearms, Malaika and The Unknown (alternate title Clawed: The Legend of Sasquatch.)
Purcell has performed narrations of poetry and fiction in front of live audiences. She is a former NRA (National Rifle Association) director and has been involved with Scientology.
In December 2010 Purcell launched an interactive fashion and beauty website, BoomerBabes, that is geared towards women over 40 and Baby Boomer women born between 1946 and 1964.
Charity work
Purcell is on the board of directors for Heart of a Horse, a non profit organization which seeks to rescue and rehabilitate abused and neglected horses.