Muere Lee Aaker, the niece of ‘Rin Tin Tin’, a loose 77 years

Los Angeles, EE.UU.

Lee Aaker, who made an infantile star grace in the ‘Rin Tin Tin’ series, failed 77 years ago in Mesa (Arizona) due to an accident.

The announcement was made by the actor Paul Petersen through a Facebook post. “I despise Lee Aaker. I have ten years ago to record ‘Rin Tin Tin’. Lee Aaker went bankrupt in Arizona on April 1, only to be announced, listed as an ‘indifferent debt’. As a veteran of “Las Fuerzas Aéreas, Lee has earned benefits for its interior. I’m working on it,” he said.

Nacido in Inglewood (California) in 1943, Aaker was discovered by director Fred Zinnemann and elected for his cortometry Benjy, who won the Oscar award for best documentary cortometry in 1951. Zinnemann counted with Aaker to make an appearance in his movie iconica, Solo ante el peligro, junto a Gary Cooper.

After appearing with John Wayne in the western Hondo in 1953 and together with Barbara Stanwyck in Astucia de mujer, Aaker consecrated the paper of his life to Rusty in ‘Rin Tin Tin’, which was released between 1954 and 1959.

When it came to fiction, the teenage entourage collected various cameos in television series such as ‘The Donna Reed Show’ or ‘Route 66’. His last credit dates back to 1963, when he appeared in a chapter of ‘El show de Lucy’. Hollywood’s poster day, he’s been to the Fuerzas Aéreas and is enjoying life as a carpenter.

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