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Lee Patrick

Lee Patrick

35 titles Acting Nov 22, 1901 Died: Nov 21, 1982 New York City, New York, USA

Lee Patrick (November 22, 1901 – November 21, 1982) was a distinguished American actress whose illustrious career spanned over five decades, beginning in 1922 with her debut in the New York production of The Bunch and Judy, which starred the famous Astaire siblings, Adele and Fred. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, she captivated audiences on stage with an array of performances in musicals, comedies, and dramatic roles, including her notable portrayal of Meg in the 1931 adaptation of Little Women.

Transitioning to film in 1929, Patrick established a notable cinematic presence, with her most iconic role as Effie, the loyal secretary to Sam Spade, in the 1941 classic The Maltese Falcon. She later reprised this character in the 1975 comedy sequel, The Black Bird. Her film career included standout performances in the 1942 comedy George Washington Slept Here alongside Jack Benny, and in the 1958 hit Auntie Mame, where she showcased her comedic talents opposite Rosalind Russell.

In addition to her film work, Patrick made significant contributions to television, becoming well-known during the two-year run of the sitcom Topper, where she played the comedic Henrietta Topper alongside Leo G. Carroll. She also lent her voice to characters in The Alvin Show in the early 1960s. Throughout her career, Lee Patrick became recognized for her versatility and enduring impact on American entertainment.

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