Connie Lee
Connie Lee was an American screenwriter and songwriter known for her work on the Blondie films, as well as a number of B-Westerns.
Biography
Lee came out of the Tin Pan Alley school of songwriting, and was given a contract by Ambassador Pictures to write songs for a few of its films. By the time she was 19, she began writing screenplays; her first feature, Swing It, Professor, was released in 1937. She often collaborated on scripts with Karen DeWolf: As a duo, the two penned Nine Girls and many of the Blondie titles.Lee married screenwriter Seymour Bennett at some point in the early 1950s; the pair collaborated on the story for 1953's The Last Posse.
In 1953, Lee's and Bennett's careers came to an end when they were named by fellow screenwriter David Lang. and were placed on the Hollywood blacklist for alleged Communist ties.
Screenwriting credits
- Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki
- The Last Posse
- The Lady from Texas
- The Return of October Blondie's Holiday Blondie's Big Moment Blondie's Lucky Day Life with Blondie Leave It to Blondie Footlight Glamour It's a Great Life The Daring Young Man Blondie for Victory Blondie's Blessed Event Zis Boom Bah Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride Carolina Moon Ghost Valley Raiders Rancho Grande Mountain Rhythm Mexicali Rose
- ''Swing It, Professor''