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Lee Burns (Gary Lee Burns) was born on 20 June, 1972 in Germany, is an actor,producer,writer. At 49 years old, Lee Burns height is 6 ft 0 in (185.0 cm).

Now We discover Lee Burns's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 50 years old?

Popular As Gary Lee Burns
Occupation actor,producer,writer
Lee Burns Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 20 June 1972
Birthday 20 June
Birthplace Germany
Nationality Germany

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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Lee Burns Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Lee Burns worth at the age of 50 years old? Lee Burns’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Germany. We have estimated Lee Burns's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2021 Pending
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2009

Lee Burns was born in Germany, to Army draftee Gary Burns and his wife Toni Wilson. Raised in and around Ft. Worth, Texas, Lee grew up in a very strict religious environment that forbade movie-going. In fact, Lee's first movie theater experience wasn't until he was fourteen years old, when his cousin snuck him out for a viewing of "Dream a Little Dream," starring Corey Haim and Corey Feldman. Although mesmerized by the experience, Hollywood was still a dream too foreign for Lee to even imagine. After graduating high school, and a short stint in community college, Lee embarked on a career as a professional firefighter/paramedic. In his first year, Lee was voted "Rookie of the Year" and broke the time trial record on the tower obstacle-testing course. Lee's first foray into the Entertainment Industry came when he was looking for part-time work around his schedule as a professional firefighter/paramedic. David John Huber, of Fashion Theater Dallas, saw a spark in Lee and agreed to represent him as a model, under one condition - that Lee try acting. It didn't take long for Lee to realize that David was right and fall head over heals in love with acting. After several National modeling campaigns, including Six Alarm Jockey, for Jockey underwear, (one of the most successful campaigns in Jockey's history), which ignited a two-year nationwide appearance and autographing tour and repeated coverage by "Entertainment Tonight," "Extra," CNN, etc. , Lee left the modeling career behind and dedicated himself to acting. In just two and a half years Lee became one of the most sought after actors in Texas with roles in six independent films, (four of which were starring roles), a recurring role on "Walker, Texas Ranger," and two leads in movies of the week for Paramount and VH1; the first, "The Way She Moves," opposite Anna Beth Gish and the second, "Warning: Parental Advisory," opposite Jason Priestly and Mariel Hemingway. This is where Lee first worked for director Mark Waters, who immediately recognized Lee's talent, saying, "This role represents a thimble full of the talent [Lee] possesses. It's beneath [him] but it's the best I had to offer. "After leaving the firefighting industry for good, and moving to Hollywood to pursue his new passion, Lee has worked with Waters on two more films: "Freaky Friday," opposite Jamie Lee Curtis, and "Just Like Heaven," opposite Oscar Winner Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo. Waters recognizes Lee as a true chameleon actor, saying, "Within the first five minutes, I always forget that I'm watching Lee," adding, "Lee definitely has the whole package, the sky is the limit for him. I hope to find roles for him in all of my movies. "Lee has since appeared in films and television shows for Paramount, Walt Disney, Universal, DreamWorks, NBC, CBS, Hallmark, Jerry Bruckheimer Productions, Warner Brothers, FOX and TNT, (many of them repeatedly), as well as starring in several independent films and a television pilot. One indie film of mention is the gritty hit "Clean," which garnered eleven awards on the festival circuit, including six best picture awards. Award winning Producer/Director Nyle Cavazos Garcia had this to say about Lee's performance in the film as the talented, tormented, mega-movie star Peter Best, "Lee lifts his character from the page and adds layer after layer of the kind of magic that is far beyond what you could have imagined for the role. " And then there's veteran television director Bethany Rooney, who directed Lee in the starring role of her television pilot The Canyon Club, who says, "Lee brought a sexy, intense, dangerous quality to his part, which really ignites the piece. . . I, as the audience, am drawn to him. "Lee has also enjoyed his work opposite many of today's top stars, besides the aforementioned Anna Beth Gish, Jason Priestly, Mariel Hemingway, Jamie Lee Curtis, Mark Ruffalo and Oscar Winner Reese Witherspoon, Lee has also worked with Oscar Winner Gary Sinise, Brook Shields, David Carradine, Scott Glenn, Lou Diamond Phillips, and the legendary Chuck Norris, to name a few. Lee has also had extensive experience behind the camera as well; in the art department, as both a carpenter and set dresser, as a grip, a gaffer, and even in transportation on numerous film, television and commercial projects. In 2009 Lee took his passion for the Entertainment Business and storytelling to the next level and formed a production company called Awareness Entertainment, for the purpose of producing and distributing financially successful films and television projects which raise the pro-survival awareness of the audience members through stories that entertain, educate and enlighten them. Lee has just finished the company's first project, a short film entitled Noble One, to overwhelming applause and interest at the world premiere, co-hosted by The Acting Center, Los Angeles, where Lee studies and is a member of the faculty. Lee was the driving force behind Noble One, as the writer, producer, star of all five on camera roles, the production designer, the costume designer and even the editor.