. . . . . "Lee Everett"@en . . . . "\"Homecoming\""@en . . . . . . "Dave Fennoy"@en . . . "Kingsport, Tennessee, USA"@en . "Lee Everett"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Lee Everett"@fr . . "The Walking Dead"@en . . . "University of Georgia Athens History Professor"@en . "Lee Everett is a transportation crew member credited as a driver on 24: Redemption. Everett's other driver credits include episodes of True Blood (2008), Milk (2008), and The Lincoln Lawyer (2011)."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Lee appeared in the 2012 episodic video game The Walking Dead as the protagonist and playable character. He is voiced by Dave Fennoy, and was written by multiple people, including Gary Whitta in the fourth episode. Fennoy received an audition in the email, and after completing it, he received a call confirming that he got the role. The audition asked for actors to portray him in a \"very real\" fashion, which is a part of Lee's design that attracted Fennoy. He called Lee \"complicated\", due to his criminal history, his concern for keeping Clementine safe, and the fact that he associates with people that he may not have had it not been for the zombie outbreak. He added that him having a child of his own helped him relate to Lee and Clementine's relationship. Whitta described their relationship as \"emotionally authentic\". Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, compared Lee to Rick Grimes, the protagonist of The Walking Dead comics and TV series. He called him both tough and smart, while also caring. He also called him a \"reflection of the player's choices\". Telltale designer and writer Harrison G. Pink commented that it was important to make everything Lee would say believable, and that Lee is a \"human being\" with \"real needs and real fears and real desires\". While they wanted to allow players to choose what Lee says, all options are things that Lee would realistically say."@en . . "To protect Clementine,survive"@en . . . . . "Proficient hand-to-hand fighter"@en . . . . "Lee Everett is a survivor and the main protagonist of Telltale Games' The Walking Dead:Season One. He is a former professor at the University of Georgia,who is given a life sentence in prison for murdering a state senator that was sleeping with his wife."@en . . . "Telltale Games' The Walking Dead"@en . . . . . "Guardian, Tragic Hero,"@en . "Lee Everett, as depicted in The Walking Dead"@en . . "Lee appeared in the 2012 episodic video game The Walking Dead as the protagonist and playable character. He is voiced by Dave Fennoy, and was written by multiple people, including Gary Whitta in the fourth episode. Fennoy received an audition in the email, and after completing it, he received a call confirming that he got the role. The audition asked for actors to portray him in a \"very real\" fashion, which is a part of Lee's design that attracted Fennoy. He called Lee \"complicated\", due to his criminal history, his concern for keeping Clementine safe, and the fact that he associates with people that he may not have had it not been for the zombie outbreak. He added that him having a child of his own helped him relate to Lee and Clementine's relationship. Whitta described their relationship"@en . . . "The Walking Dead"@en . . . . . . "None"@en . . . . "Lee Everett"@en . . . "Civil War History"@en . "290"^^ . . . . . "Elizabeth Lee Everett"@en . . . . . . . . "Female"@en . "Lee Everett is a survivor and the main protagonist of Telltale Games' The Walking Dead:Season One. He is a former professor at the University of Georgia,who is given a life sentence in prison for murdering a state senator that was sleeping with his wife."@en . . . . . . . "Lee Everett is a transportation crew member credited as a driver on 24: Redemption. Everett's other driver credits include episodes of True Blood (2008), Milk (2008), and The Lincoln Lawyer (2011)."@en .