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  1. 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.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0665886Lee Patrick - IMDb

    Lee Patrick. Actress: The Maltese Falcon. The highly versatile character actress Lee Patrick could readily play a tough, scrapping, hard-bitten dame as she did in the gritty women's prison drama Caged (1950), or a meek and twittery wife as exemplified by her uppity socialite Doris Upson in the freewheeling farce Auntie Mame (1958).

    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Laguna Hills, California, USA
  3. Actress: The Maltese Falcon. The highly versatile character actress Lee Patrick could readily play a tough, scrapping, hard-bitten dame as she did in the gritty women's prison drama Caged (1950), or a meek and twittery wife as exemplified by her uppity socialite Doris Upson in the freewheeling farce Auntie Mame (1958).

    • November 22, 1901
    • November 25, 1982
  4. Lee appeared in 68 movies over a career than spanned 46 years. 75% of her movies were released in the 30s and 40s. Major movie genres were: drama (35); romance (26) and comedy (27).

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Biography. Lee Patrick was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Patrick's career in acting began with her roles in various films like the Nino Martini musical comedy "Music For Madame" (1937), "Law of the Underworld" (1938) and the drama "Condemned Women" (1938) with Sally Eilers.

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