Dorothy Lee (actress)
Dorothy Lee | |
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Born |
Marjorie Elizabeth Millsap May 23, 1911 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Died |
June 24, 1999 88) San Diego, California, U.S. | (aged
Years active | 1929–1941 |
Spouse(s) |
Robert Booth (1927–1929) Jimmy Fidler (1931–1931) Marshall Duffield (1933–1935) A.G. Atwater (1937–1939) John Bersbach (1941–1960) Charles Calderini (1960–1985) |
Dorothy Lee (May 23, 1911 – June 24, 1999) was an American actress and comedian during the 1930s, usually appearing alongside the popular Wheeler & Woolsey comedy team.
Biography
Born Marjorie Elizabeth Millsap in Los Angeles, she started seeking film roles in 1929, after graduating from high school, but ended up in New York City working on the stage. At 18, she signed with RKO Radio Pictures and began working with Wheeler & Woolsey; she became so identified with the comedians that she seldom appeared apart from them.
She withdrew from the series after producer David O. Selznick tampered with her performance in Girl Crazy; she returned when Selznick's successor Mark Sandrich cast her in two well-received features in 1934. RKO replaced her with Mary Carlisle and then Betty Grable, but she returned in 1935 for two final appearances.
In the early 1940s, after Robert Woolsey had died, Bert Wheeler was struggling to re-establish himself as a solo performer, and asked Dorothy Lee to tour with him in vaudeville. She immediately interrupted her private life to help her old friend.
Personal life
Lee was married six times, including briefly to Hollywood gossip columnist Jimmy Fidler. She had four children by her fifth husband, Frank 'John' Bersbach Jr.
She died in June 24, 1999, at the age of 88., in San Diego from respiratory failure
Partial filmography
- Syncopation (1929)
- Rio Rita (1929)
- The Cuckoos (1930)
- Dixiana (1930)
- Half Shot at Sunrise (1930)
- Hook, Line and Sinker (1930)
- Cracked Nuts (1931)
- Too Many Cooks (1932)
- Caught Plastered (1931)
- Laugh and Get Rich (1931)
- The Stolen Jools (1931, cameo appearance in short subject)
- Girl Crazy (1932)
- Plane Crazy (1933)
- A Preferred List (1933, lead in short subject)
- Hips, Hips, Hooray! (1934)
- School for Girls (1934)
- Cockeyed Cavaliers (1934)
- The Curtain Falls (1934)
- The Rainmakers (1935)
- Silly Billies (1936)
- Too Many Blondes (1941)
External links
- Dorothy Lee at the Internet Movie Database
- Dorothy Lee at AllMovie
- Dorothy Lee at the Internet Broadway Database
- Dorothy Lee at Find a Grave