Lafe [Lafayette] McKee

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AKA: Lafayette McKee
Born: 01/23/1872 Morrison, IL
Decades Active:
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Biography: White-haired Lafe McKee (real name, Lafayette McKee) was seemingly born old, dignified, and kind. Already playing old codgers by the mid-1910s, McKee delivered one of the funniest and most improbable moments in B-Western history, when, disguised as a bedraggled seņorita, he sprang Ken Maynard from prison in Range Law (1931). "The Grand Old Man of Westerns," as film historian William K.

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