Lee Hartman
Acting
Biography
Lee Hartman was born on February 21, 1930 in North Apollo, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Night of the Living Dead (1968), Story of the Christmas Toys as told by Mel Torme (1990) and There's Always Vanilla (1971). He died on December 24, 2012 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Known For

A ragtag group barricade themselves in an old Pennsylvania farmhouse to remain safe from a horde of flesh-eating ghouls ravaging the Northeast.
Night of the Living Dead

The origin story of star striker, Shakes, and how he made it to the world's greatest soccer team, the Supa Strikas.
Supa Strikas - Rookie Season

A young man returns home to Pittsburgh and moves in with an older woman, on whom he begins to rely on for emotional and financial support.
There's Always Vanilla

Board up the windows and doors! More than 40 years after filming the 1968 horror masterpiece Night of the Living Dead, the 'dead' return in the all-new documentary Autopsy of the Dead. Packed with extensive cast & crew interviews, never-before-seen color photos and behind the scenes footage, visits to the original filming locations and other surprises, get ready for the most in-depth visual document on the making of the great American horror film that won t stay dead.
Autopsy of the Dead

One Christmas Eve, Santa makes a big mistake. He leaves a little girl's doll and stuffed cat at the house of the little boy down the street, and the boy's soldiers at the girl's house. The toys come to life and sort it all out, but not before getting into a little mischief. Narrated by Mel Torme, famous singer of The Christmas Song -"Chestnuts roasting by an open fire..."