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Jane Lee (singer)
Jane Lee may refer to: *Jane Lee (actress) Jane Lee (1912–1957) and Katherine Lee (1909–1968), sisters, were child stars in silent motion pictures and vaudeville theatre. They were also known as the "Baby Grands," "Lee Kids," or the "Fox Kiddies" for their appearances in Fox Film pr ... (1912–1957), American child actress * Jane Lee (politician) (born 1979), Li Mei-jhen, Taiwanese politician * Jane Lee (mountaineer) (born 1984), Singaporean mountain climber {{Human name disambiguation, Lee, Jane ...
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Jane Lee (actress)
Jane Lee (1912–1957) and Katherine Lee (1909–1968), sisters, were child stars in silent motion pictures and vaudeville theatre. They were also known as the "Baby Grands," "Lee Kids," or the "Fox Kiddies" for their appearances in Fox Film productions. The Lee sisters were the children of American juggler Tommy Banahan and Irene Lee, an Irish dancer and occasional actor. During Tommy and Irene's European tour, Katherine was born in Berlin, Germany on February 14, 1909, and Jane born February 15, 1912, in either Dublin, Ireland, or Glasgow, Scotland. The sisters appeared in the original '' Neptune's Daughter,'' filmed in 1914. In 1915, Jane appeared with Valeska Suratt in ''The Soul of Broadway'' at Fox Studios. They both appeared in '' A Daughter of the Gods'' (1916), with Katherine's dramatic performance earning praise as a "child prodigy" and a "three-foot Fiske." In 1917, Jane and Katherine starred in two of Fox's "kiddie films", ''Troublemakers'' and ''Two Little Imps''. ...
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Jane Lee (politician)
Li Mei-jhen (; born 21 March 1979), also known as Jane Lee, is a Taiwanese politician. Li was born on 21 March 1979. She attended Cheng Shiu University and completed a master's degree from the Institute of Mainland Chinese Studies at National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU). Li Mei-jhen then worked for her father while he served on the Kaohsiung City Council. Li sought the Kuomintang nomination for a seat on the Kaohsiung City Council in 2010, and succeeded her father in office. She represented Nanzih and Zuoying Districts. 2020 Kaohsiung mayoral by-election In June 2020, the Kuomintang selected Li as its candidate for the 2020 Kaohsiung mayoral by-election. A number of party members considered the nomination process that led to Li's selection chaotic, and raised the potential for vote splitting following Wu Yi-jheng's entry into the race. On 22 July 2020, NSYSU stated that it had begun that Li had plagiarized her master's degree thesis. On 23 July, Li apologized for the contro ...
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