Has The Guy Playing 'Lee' In Mexico Ever Been Identified? (Al Bundy Lookalike)

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Online Dan O'meara

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It was the picture I put on the Facebook group on the Truth Be Told group - Colonel Grigory Danilevich.
He was part of the missile group on Cuba in 1962 that shot down Rudy Anderson's U2 spy plane.
The following year a guy who looks like him is filmed in Mexico City?
(And he looks like Al Bundy!!)

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Online Tom Graves

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