Lee Patrick (actress)


Lee Salome Patrick 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.
Patrick continued to perform in dozens of roles on the stage for the next decade, frequently in musicals and comedies, but also in dramatic parts like her 1931 performance as Meg in Little Women. She began to branch out into films in 1929. For half a century she created a creditable body of cinematic work, her most memorable being as Sam Spade's assistant Effie in, and her reprise of the role in the George Segal comedy sequel The Black Bird. Her talents were showcased in comedies such as the Jack Benny film George Washington Slept Here and as one of the foils of Rosalind Russell in. Dramatic parts such as an asylum inmate in The Snake Pit and as Pamela Tiffin's mother in were another facet of her repertoire. She played numerous guest roles in American television, but became a staple for that medium during the two-year run of Topper. As Henrietta Topper, her comedic timing played well against Leo G. Carroll as her husband, and against that of the two ghosts played by Robert Sterling and Anne Jeffreys. Patrick lent her voice to various animated characters of The Alvin Show in the early 1960s.

Personal life

Lee Salome Patrick was born on November 22, 1901, in New York City, to entertainment journalist Warren Patrick and Marie S. Patrick. By 1937, Patrick married newsman-writer-publicist Tom Wood, author of The Bright Side of Billy Wilder, Primarily, and remained married 45 years, until her death. They had no children. During her career in Hollywood, she was not in good standing with gossip columnist Louella Parsons, and this conflict kept her career stuck in the "B" ranks. Wood wrote a frank piece on Parsons which did not go over well with the columnist.
Patrick was an Episcopalian.

Acting career

Stage

Patrick debuted on Broadway in November 1922 in the ensemble of The Bunch and Judy, which ran for eight weeks. In September 1924 she returned to Broadway in an 8-week run of The Green Beetle at the Klaw Theatre, portraying the lead characters' daughter who escaped a murder attempt.
The Undercurrent was only the first of 5 plays in which Patrick honed her talent in 1925. The Backslapper was a political drama that ran for 33 performances with Patrick in a supporting role as Mrs. Kennedy. Patrick performed more comedy later in 1925: Bachelors' Brides was a farce in which she played a guardian angel; It All Depends was another comedy, The farce A Kiss in a Taxi completed Patrick's stage work of 1925.
The Shelf ran for 32 performances. Patrick acted in three plays in 1927: the 12-performance comedy Baby Mine; the equally brief The Matrimonial Bed; and Nightstick, an 84-performance run through January 1928. The 24-performance The Common Sin was the only other play she did in 1928.
June Moon gave Patrick her longest run of her stage career, 273 performances in 1929 and 1930, and 48 performances in 1933. She rounded out 1930 with the 13-performance run of Room of Dreams. Privilege Car was her first play of 1931, but she soon was on stage in the musical Friendship and finished out that year with 17 performances as Meg in Little Women One of the briefest plays of her career was The Girl Outside in 1932, which ran for 8 performances; however, that one came on the heels of Blessed Event that had run for 115 performances.
After Shooting Star in 1933, and Slightly Delirious, her only play of 1934, Patrick began to look towards a film career. Knock on Wood and Abide With Me did not fare much better for her. She had a long run of 169 performances in Stage Door in 1936–1937, but only did one more Broadway play after that, the comedy Michael Drops In.

Feature films

Patrick had the starring role in her first film, Strange Cargo, an early American sound production for Pathé released on March 31, 1929. In this remake of producer Benjamin Glazer's Missing Man, British actor George Barraud played her leading man. It was another six years before she made another film: The Casino Murder Case for MGM. She had a bit part as a nurse in the film, which brought her together for the first time with Leo G. Carroll, with whom two decades later she worked on the television series Topper.
She remained in Hollywood and appeared in Border Cafe. Over the next several years, she played numerous supporting roles, without attracting much critical attention. Patrick appeared in The Maltese Falcon as Effie Perine, the loyal and quick-thinking secretary of Humphrey Bogart's Sam Spade. Perine was one of Patrick's more enduring film characterizations. The same year, she appeared in a leading role as an intelligent, crime-solving nurse in The Nurse's Secret.
Her other films include The Sisters, Footsteps in the Dark, Now, Voyager, Mrs. Parkington, Gambler's Choice, Mildred Pierce, Wake Up and Dream, Caged, There's No Business Like Show Business, Vertigo, Auntie Mame, Pillow Talk, Summer and Smoke, and 7 Faces of Dr. Lao.
In the mid-1960s, Lee retired to travel and paint in Orange County, California, but was coaxed back one more time to Hollywood. Her final film role was a reprise of the character Effie Perine in The Black Bird, a spoof of the Maltese Falcon, starring George Segal as Sam Spade, Jr., who in the storyline was forced to continue his father's work and to keep his increasingly sarcastic secretary; the film attempted to turn its revered predecessor into a comedy. The only actor joining her from the original cast was Elisha Cook Jr. The film premiered May 9, 1976.

Television

Patrick appeared on television in the sitcom Topper with Leo G. Carroll, Anne Jeffreys, and Robert Sterling.
She made several appearances as the mother of Ida Lupino in the sitcom Mr. Adams and Eve. In 1962 she played Mrs. Carreway, who mistook Marshal Micah Torrance to be her long lost husband, in The Rifleman episode “Guilty Conscience.” In 1963, she appeared as Aunt Wilma Howard in the episode "Skeleton in the Closet" of the sitcom The Real McCoys.
In 1965, she appeared as Mrs. Ashton Durham in the episode "It's a Dog's World" of Hazel and as Cora Prichard in an episode titled "Noblesse Oblige" during the show's final season. She turned in a voice performance as Mrs. Frumpington in an episode of the animated series The Alvin Show, which may be heard on the soundtrack LP by David Seville and The Chipmunks. Patrick made three appearances on I Married Joan.

Death

Patrick died suddenly on November 21, 1982, from a heart seizure at Laguna Beach, California, a day before her 81st birthday.

Acting credits

Film

;Key to studio abbreviations
YearTitleRoleDirectorProducerDistributorOther cast membersNotesRefs.
1929Strange CargoDiana FosterBenjamin Glazer, Arthur GregorBenjamin GlazerPathGeorge Barraud
1935'NurseEdwin L. MarinMGMPaul Lukas
1937Border CafeEllieRobert SiskRKOHarry Carey, Marjorie Lord
1937You Can't Beat LoveMinor RoleRobert SiskRKOPreston Foster
1937Music for MadameNora BurnsJesse L. LaskyRKONino Martini
1937Danger PatrolNancy DonovanMaury M. CohenRKOHarry Carey
1938Crashing HollywoodGoldie TibbetsCliff ReidRKOLee Tracy
1938Night SpotFlo BradleyRobert SiskRKOAllan Lane
1938Maid's Night OutKissing Milk CustomerRobert SiskRKOJoan Fontaine, Allan LaneUncredited
1938Condemned WomenAnna 'Big Annie' BarryRobert SiskRKOLouis Hayward
1938Law of the UnderworldDorothy PalmerRobert SiskRKOChester Morris
1938The SistersFlora GibbonAnatole LitvakWBErrol Flynn, Bette Davis
1939Fisherman's WharfStellaSol LesserRKOBobby Breen, Leo Carrillo
1939Invisible StripesMollyHal B. Wallis, Jack L. WarnerWBGeorge Raft, William Holden
1940Saturday's ChildrenFlorrie SandsHal B. WallisWBJohn Garfield, Anne Shirley, Claude Rains
1940Ladies Must LiveMary LarrabeeWilliam Jacobs, Bryan FoyWBGeorge Reeves, Roscoe Karns
1940Money and the WomanMartha ChurchWilliam Jacobs, Bryan FoyWBJeffrey Lynn, Brenda Marshall, John Litel
1940City for ConquestGladysWilliam CagneyWBJames Cagney
1940South of SuezDelia SnedekerBryan FoyWBGeorge Brent, George Tobias
1940Father is a PrinceTess HaleyWilliam Jacobs, Bryan FoyWBGrant Mitchell, Nana Bryant
1941--------
1941Honeymoon for ThreeMrs. PettijohnHal B. WallisWBAnn Sheridan
1941Footsteps in the DarkBlondie WhiteHal B. WallisWBErrol Flynn
1941'Ruth AdamsBryan FoyWBRegis Toomey
1941Million Dollar BabyJosie La RueHal B. WallisWBRonald Reagan
1941Kisses for BreakfastBetty TrentHarlan ThompsonWBJane Wyatt
1941'Rose FairchildKenneth GametWBAlexis Smith
1941The Maltese FalconEffie PerineHal B. WallisWBHumphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Gladys George, Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet
1941Dangerously They LiveNurse JohnsonBryan FoyWBJohn Garfield
1942In This Our LifeBetty WilmothHal B. WallisWBBette Davis, Olivia de Havilland
1942Somewhere I'll Find YouEve "Evie" ManningPandro S. BermanMGMClark Gable, Lana Turner
1942Now, Voyager'Deb' McIntyreHal B. WallisWBBette Davis, Paul Henreid. Claude Rains, Gladys Cooper
1942George Washington Slept HereRina LeslieJerry WaldWBJack Benny, Ann Sheridan
1942'Polly FranklinSamuel BischoffCPLoretta Young, Brian Aherne
1943JitterbugsDorcasSol M. Wurtzel20thStan Laurel, Oliver Hardy
1943Nobody's DarlingMiss PenningtonHarry GreyRPLouis Calhern
1943Larceny with MusicAgatha ParkinsonEdward C. LilleyUniLeo Carrillo, Kitty Carlisle, William Frawley
1944Moon Over Las VegasMrs. BlakeJean YarbroughUniAnne Gwynne, David Bruce
1944Gambler's ChoiceFay LawrenceWilliam H. Pine, William C. ThomasParChester Morris, Nancy Kelly
1944Mrs. ParkingtonMadeleine Parkington SwannLeon GordonMGMGreer Garson, Walter Pidgeon
1944Faces in the FogCora ElliottArmand SchaeferRPJane Withers
1945Keep Your Power DryGladys HopkinsGeorge HaightMGMLana Turner, Agnes Moorehead, Natalie Schafer
1945See My LawyerSally EvansEdmund L. HartmannUniOle Olsen
1945Over 21Mrs. FoleySidney BuchmanCPIrene Dunne
1945Mildred PierceMaggie BiederhofJerry WaldWBJoan Crawford
1946'SusanAlbert J. CohenCPEdgar Buchanan
1946Strange JourneyMrs. LathropSol M. Wurtzel20thPaul Kelly
1946Wake Up and DreamThe BlondeWalter Morosco20thJohn Payne, June Haver
1947Mother Wore TightsLilLamar Trotti20thBetty Grable
1948Singin' SpursClarissa BloomsburyColbert ClarkCPHoosier Hot Shots, Jay Silverheels
1948Big Sister BluesKaren SaundersHarry GreyParJohn RidgelyShort
1948Inner SanctumRuth BennettRichard B. Morros, Samuel Rheiner, Walter ShensonFCCharles Russell
1948'Asylum inmateRobert Bassler, Anatole Litvak, Darryl F. Zanuck20thOlivia de Havilland
1949'Melissa PriceHarry Joe BrownCPRandolph Scott
1950CagedElvira PowellJerry WaldWBEleanor Parker, Agnes Moorehead, Ellen Corby, Hope Emerson
1950'Jan DawsonWilliam H. Pine, William C. ThomasParMacdonald Carey
1950'Claire SimpsonS. Sylvan SimonCPLucille Ball
1951Tomorrow Is Another DayJanet HigginsHenry BlankeWBRuth Roman
1953Take Me to TownRoseLeonard Goldstein, Ross HunterUniAnn Sheridan
1954There's No Business Like Show BusinessMargeSol C. Siegel20thEthel Merman, Donald O'Connor, Marilyn Monroe
1958VertigoCar Owner Mistaken for MadeleineAlfred HitchcockParJames Stewart, Kim Novak
1958Auntie MameDoris UpsonMorton DaCostaWBRosalind Russell
1959Pillow TalkMrs. WaltersRoss Hunter, Martin MelcherUniRock Hudson, Doris Day
1960Visit to a Small PlanetRheba SpeldingNorman TaurogPara Jerry Lewis comedy
1961Goodbye AgainMme FleuryAnatole LitvakUAIngrid Bergman, Anthony PerkinsUncredited
1961Summer and SmokeMrs. EwellPaul Nathan, Hal B. WallisParLaurence Harvey, Geraldine Page
1962'Mary HattenJoseph H. Hazen, Hal B. WallisParLaurence Harvey, France Nuyen
1963Wives and LoversMrs. SwensonEdward AnhaltParJanet Leigh
19647 Faces of Dr. LaoMrs. Howard T. CassanGeorge PalMGMTony Randall
1964'HousekeeperRobert CohnCPMichael Callan, Barbara Eden
1975'EffieGeorge Segal, Ray Stark, Lou Lombardo, Michael LeveeCPGeorge Segal, Stéphane Audran

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRefs.
1948Public ProsecutorMrs. FarrellThe Case of the Comic Strip Murder
1949Your Show TimeThe Tenor
1951Racket SquadVirginia LangleyThe Case of the Vain Woman
1952Mark SaberMrs. GauntThe Case of the Midnight Murder
1952Boss LadyAggieRecurring role, all 12 episodes
1953'EthelTV film
1953I Married JoanMiss EverettBroken Toe
1953I Married JoanMrs. MurdockUncredited, Neighbors
1953'Grocery Store CustomerHillary's Birthday
1953Mr. and Mrs. NorthMaggie McGinnessThe Man Who Came to Murder
1953General Electric TheaterHired Mother
1953–1955TopperHenrietta TopperRecurring role, run of the series
1955Kings RowMrs. JohnsonMail Order Bride
1957Matinee TheatreAesop and Rhodope
1957'Julia WyattThe Honolulu Treasure Case
1957Those Whiting GirlsDollyWhat Price Publicity?
1957'Emmie WaseyThe Marriage Broker
1957Mr. Adams and EveConnie DrakeThat Magazine
1957Mr. Adams and EveConnie DrakeThe Mothers
1957Mr. Adams and EveConnie DrakeThis Is Your Life
1957Circus BoyMinerva MurdockCounterfeit Clown
1957'Mrs. PrimroseHiram's Holiday
1958'Eva ClarkJittery Juror
1959Hawaiian EyePearl BlakeSecond Day of Infamy
1959Wagon TrainMrs. Elliot Swinbourne SteeleThe Steele Family Story
1959LawmanThe ChefMary Young
1960LawmanBess HarperThe Old War Horse
1960'Lelah DolanJack 'Legs' Diamond
1960'Mrs. EndicottThe Machine Calls It Murder
1960'Aunt MillieGo Home Aunt Millie
1961Pete and GladysPhoebeLover Go Away
196177 Sunset StripNona RumsonStrange Bedfellows
1961Harrigan and SonAlice FinleyShall We Dance?
1961'Clarissa WebsterGeorge's Housekeeper
1961–1962'Mrs. FrumpingtonSquares
1962The RiflemanMrs. Leota CarrewayGuilty Conscience
1962Follow the SunPhyllis CurranRun, Clown, Run
1962Follow the SunLilaChicago Style
1962Adventures in ParadiseMillicentThe Baby Sitters
1963'Aunt WilmaSkeleton in the Closet
1964'Geraldine AddisonScandal in Washington
1964Summer PlayhouseMiss BirchAugust 29, 1964 episode
1965'Maudie BakerThe Gladiators
1965HazelCoraNoblesse Oblige
1965HazelMrs. DurhamIt's a Dog's Life