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Singer of Jazz and Pop
A.k.a. Mary Lee Wooters
Mary Lee, born in Centralia, Illinois (October 24, 1924 - June 6, 1996), was a B-movie actress and singer from the late 1930s well into the 1940s, starring mostly in westerns. Lee was singing with Ted Weems And His Orchestra in the late 1930s. Republic Pictures signed her to a five-year contract in 1940 where she would star in films with Gene Autry and Roy Rogers (3). Republic soon billed her as "America's Little Sister," and starred her in B musicals. She retired from pictures in 1945.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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You Broke My Heart, Little Darlin' / I Told You So | Mary Lee With Bob Crosby And The Bob Cats | 1943 | Album |
I Hung My Head And Cried / You're My Darling | Mary Lee With Bob Crosby And The Bob Cats | 1942 | Album |