Mary Lee (actress)
{{Short description|American actress and singer}}
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{{Infobox person
| name = Mary Lee
| image = Mary Lee in Cowboy and the Senorita.jpg
| caption = Lee in Cowboy and the Senorita (1944)
| birth_name = Mary Lee Wooters
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1924|10|24}}
| birth_place = Centralia, Illinois, U.S.
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1996|6|6|1924|10|24}}
| death_place = Sacramento, California, U.S.
| resting_place = Sierra Hills Memorial Park, Sacramento, California
| known_for = {{hlist|Cowboy and the Senorita|Ridin' on a Rainbow|Angels with Broken Wings|Carolina Moon|Nancy Drew... Reporter|Melody Ranch}}
| occupation = {{hlist|Big band singer|film actress}}
| spouse = Harry J. Banan (1943-1990)
| children = 2
}}
Mary Lee (October 24, 1924 – June 6, 1996) was a big band singer and B movie actress from the late 1930s into the 1940s, appearing mostly in Westerns. She did not make any screen appearances after 1944.
Early years
Lee was born Mary Lee Wooters in Centralia, Illinois, on October 24, 1924. Her mother and father were Lela Myrtle Telford and Louis Ellis Wooters. They had four daughters, Vera Mae, Dorris Lucille, Mary Lee, and Norma Jean.FamilySearch, United States Census, 1930, Louis F. Wooters,
Music
In mid-June 1938, Lee joined the Ted Weems Orchestra, traveling with the group four months a year, accompanied by either her mother or her older sister as companion and teacher. She recorded five sides with the Weems band including "Back to Smokey Mountain", a duet with Elmo Tanner from an October 5, 1939 session, issued as Decca 2829-B. In the summer of 1942, Lee recorded eight tracks in two sessions with Bob Crosby's Bob Cats, reissued in Australia on Swaggie CD 504 as Bob Crosby's Bob Cats - Volume Four 1941-1942.
Decades later a review of Varèse Sarabande CD VSD-5910 / Gene Autry With His Little Darlin' Mary Lee in the trade publication Billboard described Lee as a "clear-voiced, expressive singer", noting that she was "heralded as Republic's answer to MGM's Judy Garland."[https://books.google.com/books?id=9wkEAAAAMBAJ&dq=%22Mary+Lee%22+Autry&pg=PA20 "Vital Reissues"], Billboard, July 18, 1998, p. 20 The CD, released in 1998, is a compilation of songs from Lee's appearances in Gene Autry films including "Give Out With a Song"Lee, Mary, "Give Out With A Song" from Gaucho Serenade, Republic Pictures, 1940,
Film
Lee's first screen appearance was with Warner Bros., in Nancy Drew... Reporter, released February 18, 1939, where she portrayed Mary Nickerson, the younger sister of Nancy Drew's (Bonita Granville) boyfriend, Ted Nickerson (Frank Thomas, Jr.). The film utilized her vocal talents in the "Nursery Rhyme Medley". In the fall of 1939, Mary Lee accepted a job at Republic Pictures where she starred alongside Gene Autry and June Storey in South of the Border (15 December 1939). Republic signed her to a five-year contract in June 1940. She starred in a total of nine Autry films, the first five of those with June Storey, always playing the leading lady's younger sister "Patsy"{{cite news|title=Movie Fans Found Her - Hollywood Hasn't|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3068385/the_montana_standard/|agency=The Montana Standard|date=June 15, 1941|page=30|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = August 22, 2015}} {{Open access}} except in Melody Ranch (15 November 1940) where her character's name was "Penny". Mary Lee's last appearance in an Autry film was in The Singing Hill (26 April 1941) with Virginia Dale. She also appeared in nine additional Republic feature films, including Barnyard Follies in 1940 with June Storey and younger sister Norma Jean Wooters and two Roy Rogers films in 1944, plus three of Republic's "Meet the Stars" shorts.
Her other films included Rancho Grande, Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride, Sing, Dance, Plenty Hot, Carolina Moon and Gaucho Serenade.
"Nobody's Darling" is a 1943 American musical film directed by Anthony Mann and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee (as Janie Farnsworth), Louis Calhern, Gladys George, Jackie Moran, Lee Patrick and Benny Bartlett. The film was released on August 27, 1943, by Republic Pictures
World War II
Gene Autry enlisted in July 1942 in the U.S. Army Air Corps, where he would serve for the duration of the war plus six months. With Autry unavailable, Republic soon billed Mary Lee as "America's Little Sister" and starred her in B musicals Shantytown (20 April 1943), Nobody's Darling (27 August 1943), and Three Little Sisters (31 July 1944) in addition to giving her starring roles in the two Roy Rogers films. In her first Rogers film, Cowboy and the Senorita (13 May 1944), Roy's first picture with Dale Evans, Mary Lee was given second billing above Dale and is featured in the film's elaborate musical productions. There, with the Sons of the Pioneers (Ken Carson, Karl Farr, Bob Nolan, Tim Spencer, and Hugh Farr), Mary Lee sings [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1aP_r_e_o0 "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon"].Lee, Mary, "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" from Cowboy and the Senorita, Republic Pictures, 1944,
Having married in 1943, with a child born in November 1944, and her five-year contract at Republic Pictures running out in February 1945, Mary Lee did not re-sign with Republic Pictures but may have done some further work with Ted Weems.Goldin, J. David, Ted Weems and His Orchestra, RadioGOLDINdex Database, [http://radiogoldindex.com/cgi-local/p2.cgi?ProgramName=Ted+Weems+and+His+Orchestra program 91772]
Filmography
=Film=
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! Year ! Film ! Role ! class="wikitable unsortable" | Notes |
rowspan="2" | 1939
| Mary Nickerson | |
South of the Border
| Patsy | |
rowspan="8" | 1940
| Patsy Dodge | |
Gaucho Serenade
| Patsy Holloway | |
Carolina Moon
| Patsy Stanhope | Western film |
Sing, Dance, Plenty Hot
| Judy | |
Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride
| Patsy Randolph | |
Barnyard Follies
| Bubbles Martin | |
Melody and Moonlight
| Ginger O'Brien | |
Melody Ranch
| Penny Curtis |
rowspan="4" | 1941
| Patsy Evans | |
Back in the Saddle
| Patsy | |
The Singing Hill
| Patsy | |
Angels with Broken Wings
| Mary Wilson | |
rowspan="2" | 1943
| Elizabeth 'Liz' Gorty | |
Nobody's Darling
| Janie Farnsworth | |
rowspan="3" | 1944
| Chip Williams | |
Song of Nevada
| Kitty Hanley | |
Three Little Sisters
| Sue Scott |
Soundtrack
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! Year ! Film ! class="wikitable unsortable" | Notes |
rowspan="2" | 1939
| performer: "Nursery Rhyme Medley" (uncredited) |
South of the Border
| performer: "Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodbye" (1939), "Merry-Go-Roundup" ("South of the Border" (1939), uncredited) |
rowspan="5" | 1940
| performer: "Alla En El Rancho Grande" (1934), "Whistle" (1940), "Swing of the Range" (1940), ("Alla En El Rancho Grande" (1934), uncredited) |
Carolina Moon
| performer: "Carolina Moon" 91928), "Me and My Echo" (1940), "Say Si Si" (1935), uncredited) |
Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride
| performer: "Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride" (1938), "Woodpecker Song" (1940), "Oh! Oh! Oh@" (1940), ("Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride" (1938), uncredited) |
Melody Ranch
| performer: "Torpedo Joe" (1940), "Vote For Autry" (1940) (uncredited) |
Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride
| performer: "Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride" (1938), "Woodpecker Song" (1940), "Oh! Oh! Oh! (1940) ("Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride" (1938), uncredited) |
1941
| performer: "I'm the Only Lonely One", "What's Your Favorite Holiday?" |
1943
| performer: "It Had to Be You", "On the Corner of Sunshine and Main" (uncredited) |
rowspan="2" | 1944
| performer: "What'll I Use for Money?", "The Enchilada Man", "Cowboy and the Senorita (reprise)" |
Three Little Sisters
| performer: "Three Little Sisters" |
Personal life
In Ottawa, Illinois, Mary Lee attended Lincoln Elementary School, graduating from the eighth grade in 1938.Eltrevoog, Howard and Mike Murphy, "Time capsule - 1938 Ottawa Lincoln School Graduating Class", The Times Newspaper, Ottawa, Illinois, April 3, 2011, row 2, 2nd from left, Mary Lee Wooters
Soundtracks and reissues on CD
- Bob Crosby's Bob Cats - Volume Four 1941-1942, 8 tracks, CD-502, Swaggie Records, Australia
- Gene Autry: The Singing Cowboy - Chapter Two, 2 tracks, VSD-5909 Varèse Sarabande Records, United States, 1998
- Gene Autry: With His Little Darlin' Mary Lee, 17 tracks, VSD-5910, Varèse Sarabande Records, United States, 1998
References
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External links
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- {{IMDb name|id=0497847|name=Mary Lee}}
- [http://www.b-westerns.com/ladies32.htm Mary Lee biodata]
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Category:People from Centralia, Illinois
Category:Actresses from Illinois