Lee Patrick

Lee Patrick

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1901-11-22
Place of Birth:New York City, New York, USA
Also Known As: Lee Salome Patrick /
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1901-11-22 More

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lee Patrick (November 22, 1901 – November 21, 1982) was an American actress whose career began in 1922 on the New York stage with her role in The Bunch and Judy which headlined Adele Astaire and featured Adele's brother Fred Astaire. Patrick continued to perform in dozens of roles on the stage for the next decade, frequently in musicals and comedies, but also in dramatic parts like her 1931 performance as Meg in Little Women. She began to branch out into films in 1929. For half a century she created a credible body of cinematic work, her most memorable being in 1941 as Sam Spade's assistant Effie in The Maltese Falcon, and her reprise of the role in the George Segal 1975 comedy sequel The Black Bird. Her talents were showcased in comedies such as the 1942 Jack Benny film George Washington Slept Here and in 1958 as one of the foils of Rosalind Russell in Auntie Mame. Dramatic parts such as an asylum inmate in the 1948 The Snake Pit and as Pamela Tiffin's mother in the 1961 Summer and Smoke were another facet of her repertoire. She made numerous guest roles in American television, but became a staple for that medium during the two-year run of Topper. As Henrietta Topper, her comedic timing played well against Leo G. Carroll as her husband, and against that of the two ghosts played by Robert Sterling and Anne Jeffreys. Patrick lent her voice to various animated characters of The Alvin Show in the early 1960s. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lee Patrick (actress), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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7 Faces of Dr. Lao
Fantasy Family Western
Visit to a Small Planet
Comedy Science Fiction Family
Pillow Talk
Comedy Romance
Adventures in Paradise
Action & Adventure Drama
Auntie Mame
Comedy Drama
77 Sunset Strip
Crime Drama Mystery
The Rifleman
Action & Adventure Western Family
Vertigo
Mystery Romance Thriller
Wagon Train
Western Drama Family
Topper
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Comedy
Tomorrow Is Another Day
Drama Thriller Crime
Racket Squad
Drama Action & Adventure Crime
Caged
Crime Drama
The Snake Pit
Drama Mystery
Inner Sanctum
Mystery Thriller Crime
Singin' Spurs
Music Western
Strange Journey
Drama Action Adventure
See My Lawyer
Comedy Music
Moon Over Las Vegas
Romance Comedy Music
Now, Voyager
Romance Drama
Dangerously They Live
Drama Romance Thriller War
The Maltese Falcon
Mystery Crime Thriller
The Smiling Ghost
Comedy Mystery Horror
The Nurse's Secret
Mystery Crime Drama
Footsteps in the Dark
Comedy Mystery Crime
South of Suez
Mystery Drama
City for Conquest
Romance Drama Crime
Fisherman's Wharf
Adventure Drama Music
Night Spot
Comedy Romance Music Crime
Danger Patrol
Action Drama Romance
Music for Madame
Comedy Romance
Border Cafe
Western Music Romance
  • name:Lee Patrick
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1901-11-22
  • Place of Birth:New York City, New York, USA
  • Also Known As: Lee Salome Patrick ·
  • Biography:From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lee Patrick (November 22, 1901 – November 21, 1982) was an American actress whose career began in 1922 on the New York stage with her role in The Bunch and Judy which headlined Adele Astaire and featured Adele's brother Fred Astaire. Patrick continued to perform in dozens of roles on the stage for the next decade, frequently in musicals and comedies, but also in dramatic parts like her 1931 performance as Meg in Little Women. She began to branch out into films in 1929. For half a century she created a credible body of cinematic work, her most memorable being in 1941 as Sam Spade's assistant Effie in The Maltese Falcon, and her reprise of the role in the George Segal 1975 comedy sequel The Black Bird. Her talents were showcased in comedies such as the 1942 Jack Benny film George Washington Slept Here and in 1958 as one of the foils of Rosalind Russell in Auntie Mame. Dramatic parts such as an asylum inmate in the 1948 The Snake Pit and as Pamela Tiffin's mother in the 1961 Summer and Smoke were another facet of her repertoire. She made numerous guest roles in American television, but became a staple for that medium during the two-year run of Topper. As Henrietta Topper, her comedic timing played well against Leo G. Carroll as her husband, and against that of the two ghosts played by Robert Sterling and Anne Jeffreys. Patrick lent her voice to various animated characters of The Alvin Show in the early 1960s. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lee Patrick (actress), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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