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[[Image:Alydon1.jpg|right|150px|thumb|As Alydon in "The Daleks"]]
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'''John Lee''' (born [[31st March|3]] [[March]] [[1928]] Launceston, [[Wikipedia:Tasmania|Tasmania]], [[Australia]] - died [[21st December|21]] [[December]] [[2000]]  [[Wikipedia:Melbourne|Melbourne]], [[Wikipedia:Victoria|Victoria]], [[Australia]]), sometimes credited as '''Johnny Lee''', played [[Alydon]] in "[[The Daleks]]."  From [[1956]] to [[1999]], he had a long and active career in film and television in his native Australia, the [[UK]], and the [[US]].
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| death date    = [[21 December (people)|21 December]] [[2000 (people)|2000]]
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'''John Lee''' (born [[31 March (people)|31 March]] [[1928 (people)|1928]] [[Launceston]], [[Tasmania]], [[Australia]], died [[21 December (people)|21 December]] [[2000 (people)|2000]]<ref>[https://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=10113 Aveleyman]</ref>), sometimes credited as '''Johnny Lee''', played [[Alydon]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]''.


Besides the heroic [[Thal]] who leads his people to victory over the [[Dalek]]s, Lee also appeared in two episodes of ''[[Wikipedia:The Avengers (TV series)|The Avengers]]'', including "The Forget-Me-Knot," the farewell story for Diana Rigg's character of Emma Peel. He also had recurring roles as Andrew Reynolds in the Australian soap opera, ''Prisoner:Cell Block H'' and as Philip Stewart in ''Return to Eden,'' as well as parts in the television series ''Dobie Gillis'', ''Danger Man'', ''Doomwatch,'' ''A Town Like Alice'', and ''Everyone Loves Raymond,'' and also in the films ''City Beneath the Sea'', ''Return to Snowy River'', and ''Two Girls and a Baby''.
== Career ==
From 1956 to 1999, he had a long and active career in film and television in his native Australia, the [[UK]], and the [[US]].


John Lee died in 2000 of natural causes.
Besides the heroic [[Thal]] who leads his people to victory over the [[Dalek]]s, Lee also appeared in two episodes of ''[[The Avengers]]'', including "The Forget-Me-Knot," the farewell story for [[Diana Rigg]]'s character of Emma Peel. He also had recurring roles as Andrew Reynolds in the Australian soap opera ''Prisoner: Cell Block H'', and as Philip Stewart in ''Return to Eden'', as well as parts in the television series ''Dobie Gillis'', ''Danger Man'', ''[[Doomwatch]],'' ''A Town Like Alice'', and ''Everyone Loves Raymond'', and also in the films ''City Beneath the Sea'', ''Return to Snowy River'', and ''Two Girls and a Baby''.


==External links==
== External links ==
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[[Category:Doctor Who guest actors|Lee, John]]
== Footnotes ==
[[Category:Doctor Who actors who appeared in the Avengers|Lee, John]]
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John Lee (born 31 March 1928 Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, died 21 December 2000[1]), sometimes credited as Johnny Lee, played Alydon in the Doctor Who television story The Daleks.

Career[[edit] | [edit source]]

From 1956 to 1999, he had a long and active career in film and television in his native Australia, the UK, and the US.

Besides the heroic Thal who leads his people to victory over the Daleks, Lee also appeared in two episodes of The Avengers, including "The Forget-Me-Knot," the farewell story for Diana Rigg's character of Emma Peel. He also had recurring roles as Andrew Reynolds in the Australian soap opera Prisoner: Cell Block H, and as Philip Stewart in Return to Eden, as well as parts in the television series Dobie Gillis, Danger Man, Doomwatch, A Town Like Alice, and Everyone Loves Raymond, and also in the films City Beneath the Sea, Return to Snowy River, and Two Girls and a Baby.

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Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]