Lee Mark Jones (b. 1962)

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Alias:
Gypsy Lee Pistolero
Lee Mark-Jones

Born:
September 18, 1962

Born in the Wilds of Worcestershire in 1962, Lee began singing in a punk band Regular Wretches at the age of 15,leading to a wild and crazy journey in various bands. Touring the World with The Ramones, Motorhead, U2, Black Sabbath, and many others over the years and releasing many albums.  His only acting tuition was a drunken London weekend masterclass from Peter O'Toole.  Moving to L.A, then Zaragoza, Spain then back to the UK his last band Gypsy Pistoleros toured extensively in the last 5 years, mostly in the US , playing with the likes of Motorhead, Motley Crue, L.A. Guns ,Ratt, Shinedown, Twisted Sister, Poison, Vince Neil, Bang Tango, Skid Row, Slaughter, Faster Pussycat,ZZ Top, Papa Roach, Staind, Buckcherry and Dirty Penny.  Now as Gypsy Lee Pistolero he is a solo artist/songwriter, releasing 2 albums so far. He appears in the spoof legendary Latin Rock N Roll surf Punk band 'The Mescalito Vampires' in the film 'Jurassic Predator  Lee has returned with a passion to acting, his main concern now, in three years he has appeared in three Apres Vague -Selene Kapsaski films ,the first a Horror Musical Spidarlings to be released via Troma July 2018. and five films, so far, for Andrew Jones'( Northbank Entertainment) through 4Digital Media & SONY productions.  At this moment editing the very brilliant Acid Western 'Stranger', starring as the Stranger and awaiting the new North Bank horror 'Jurassic Predator' out June 5th.  Also in his fourth year of Masters Touring Theatre Degree at University of Worcester. His company 'Theatre of the Wild, Beautiful & Damned' will be unleashed in 2018 -Edinburgh Festival performing 'PEEP-O-RAMA'

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