
Acting
Swansea, Wales, UK
Lee Bane is an actor, director and film producer originally from Swansea, South Wales, UK. After Graduating from Gorseinon College in Swansea, he went on to gain a place at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London. He has played notable supporting roles in high profile TV productions such as 'Belonging' and 'Doctors' for the BBC, along with many diverse roles in Theatre. The feature films for which Lee has appeared in, have seen commercial release throughout numerous countries worldwide, such as the UK, North America, Canada, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Peru and the Philippines. Lee's producer debut film was the ultra low budget horror feature 'The Curse of Robert', which opened at #25 in the National UK DVD Chart and at #1 in the HMV New Releases Chart. The film was released in North America by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and 4Digital Media in the UK, and went on to become a financial success on DVD and digital platforms in both territories. Lee continues to produce successful feature films, the last of which was the comedy creature feature 'Jurassic Predator', which reached No 1 in the UK DTV charts and No 22 in the UK DVD charts, only four places below the $120m blockbuster 'Jurassic World'. Lee is the managing director of the newly appointed film production company Eternitarian Productions Ltd.

The Manson Family Massacre
Gary Hinman

The Legend of Halloween Jack
Halloween Jack (Masked) / Warlock

Haunting at the Rectory
Frank

Cabin 28
Marty

Robert
Paul Otto

Jurassic Predator
Hawkins

Alcatraz
Office Lageson

Battle Planet
Pavorian

The Toymaker
The Toymaker

Poltergeist Activity
David Prescott

Robert Reborn
The Toymaker

The Revenge of Robert
The Toymaker

The Exorcism of Anna Ecklund
Father Richard Lamont

The Curse of Robert the Doll
The Toymaker

The Last House on Cemetery Lane
John Davies

The Amityville Asylum
Delaney

The Midnight Horror Show
Janus Moreau

Valley of the Witch
Detective Jim Eckhart

Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection
Kevin

Werewolves of the Third Reich
'Mad Dog' Murphy