Lee Dixon (actor)


Lee Dixon was an American tap dancer, singer, musician and actor in the 1930s and 1940s. He appeared in Hollywood musicals and other films, as well as on the Broadway stage.

Biography

Dixon's parents were a dance team, and he first appeared on stage as an encore to their performance when he was 3 years old. He became established as a vaudeville performer before he was 17.
In his adulthood, Dixon worked at a variety of jobs before he became a full-time entertainer. An encounter with Rudy Vallee in 1934 provided the opportunity to make that transition. Dixon was master of ceremonies at the Cocoanut Grove night club in Boston when Vallee visited the club. He liked Dixon's performance well enough to offer him a contract to appear with his band, and he encouraged Dixon to have a screen test. Dixon took the contract, and a few months later he tested well enough to gain a contract with Warner Bros.
On Broadway, Dixon created Will Parker in Oklahoma! He also portrayed Mike O'Brien in Higher and Higher. He toured the United States in 1941 in the stage show Oomph in Swingtime.
As a Dancer, Dixon preferred to work solo, although producers usually wanted him to dance with a female partner or with a group of chorus girls.
Dixon was an alcoholic. On July 8, 1944, he married Eileen Shirley, a member of the Ziegfeld Follies, in New York. He died on January 8, 1953, in New York City.

Filmography

A Modern Cinderella as Male Dancer, uncreditedGold Diggers of 1937 as Boop OglethorpeReady, Willing and Able as Pinky BlairThe Singing Marine as Slim BaxterVarsity Show as Johnny 'Rubberlegs' Stevens

Broadway

Oklahoma!