Lee Patrick


Lee Patrick

Biography

Lee Patrick was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Patrick's career in acting began with her roles in various films like the Nino Martini musical comedy "Music For Madame" (1937), "Law of the Underworld" (1938) and the drama "Condemned Women" (1938) with Sally Eilers. She also appeared in "The Sisters" (1938) with Errol Flynn, the Bobby Breen musical "Fisherman's Wharf...

Photos & Videos

In This Our Life - Scene Stills
City for Conquest - Behind-the-Scenes Still

Biography

Lee Patrick was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Patrick's career in acting began with her roles in various films like the Nino Martini musical comedy "Music For Madame" (1937), "Law of the Underworld" (1938) and the drama "Condemned Women" (1938) with Sally Eilers. She also appeared in "The Sisters" (1938) with Errol Flynn, the Bobby Breen musical "Fisherman's Wharf" (1939) and the George Raft crime flick "Invisible Stripes" (1940). She kept working in film throughout the forties, starring in the adventure "Somewhere I'll Find You" (1942) with Clark Gable, the drama "Now, Voyager" (1942) with Bette Davis and the drama "In This Our Life" (1942) with Bette Davis. She also appeared in "Jitterbugs" (1943). Film continued to be her passion as she played roles in the Ruth Roman crime picture "Tomorrow Is Another Day" (1951), "Take Me to Town" (1953) and the Ethel Merman musical "There's No Business Like Show Business" (1954). She also appeared in the dramatic adaptation "Vertigo" (1958) with James Stewart and "Auntie Mame" (1958) with Rosalind Russell. Patrick last acted in the George Segal comedy "The Black Bird" (1975). Patrick passed away in November 1982 at the age of 81.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

The Black Bird (1975)
7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964)
Mrs. Howard T. Cassan
The NEW Interns (1964)
Mrs. Hitchcock
Wives and Lovers (1963)
Mrs. Swanson
A Girl Named Tamiko (1962)
Mary Hatten
Summer and Smoke (1961)
Mrs. Ewell
Goodbye Again (1961)
Madame Fleury
Visit to a Small Planet (1960)
Rheba Spelding
Pillow Talk (1959)
Mrs. Walters
Vertigo (1958)
Older mistaken identity
Auntie Mame (1958)
Doris Upson
There's No Business Like Show Business (1954)
Marge
Take Me to Town (1953)
Rose
Tomorrow Is Another Day (1951)
Janet Higgins
The Fuller Brush Girl (1950)
Claire Simpson
Caged (1950)
Elvira Powell
The Lawless (1950)
Jan Dawson
The Doolins of Oklahoma (1949)
Melissa Price
The Snake Pit (1948)
Asylum inmate
Inner Sanctum (1948)
Ruth Bennett
Singin' Spurs (1948)
Clarissa Bloomsbury
Mother Wore Tights (1947)
Lil
Wake Up and Dream (1946)
The blonde
Strange Journey (1946)
Mrs. Lathrop
The Walls Came Tumbling Down (1946)
Susan
See My Lawyer (1945)
Sally [Evans]
Mildred Pierce (1945)
Mrs. Maggie Biederhof
Keep Your Powder Dry (1945)
Gladys Hopkins
Over 21 (1945)
Mrs. Foley
Moon Over Las Vegas (1944)
Mrs. Blake
Mrs. Parkington (1944)
Madeleine [Swann]
Faces in the Fog (1944)
Cora Elliott
Gambler's Choice (1944)
Faye Lawrence
Jitterbugs (1943)
Dorcas
Larceny with Music (1943)
Agatha Perkinson
Nobody's Darling (1943)
Miss Pennington
In This Our Life (1942)
Betty Wilmoth
A Night to Remember (1942)
Polly Franklin
George Washington Slept Here (1942)
Rena Leslie
Now, Voyager (1942)
Deb McIntyre
Somewhere I'll Find You (1942)
Eve Manning
Honeymoon for Three (1941)
Mrs. Pettijohn
The Maltese Falcon (1941)
Effie Perine
The Nurse's Secret (1941)
Ruth Adams
Kisses for Breakfast (1941)
Betty Trent
Dangerously They Live (1941)
Nurse Johnson
Million Dollar Baby (1941)
Josie La Rue
The Smiling Ghost (1941)
Rose Fairchild
Footsteps in the Dark (1941)
Blondie White
City for Conquest (1940)
Gladys
South of Suez (1940)
Delia Snedeker
Saturday's Children (1940)
Florrie Sands
Ladies Must Live (1940)
Mary Larrabee
Money and the Woman (1940)
Miss Church
Invisible Stripes (1939)
Molly
Father Is a Prince (1939)
Tess Haley
Fisherman's Wharf (1939)
Stella
The Sisters (1938)
Flora Gibbon
Law of the Underworld (1938)
Dorothy Palmer
Condemned Women (1938)
Anna "Big Annie" Barry
Night Spot (1938)
Flo Bradley
Crashing Hollywood (1938)
Goldie Tibbitts
Music for Madame (1937)
Nora
Border Cafe (1937)
Ellie
Danger Patrol (1937)
Nancy Donovan
The Casino Murder Case (1935)
Nurse
Strange Cargo (1929)
Diana Foster

Cast (Special)

The Marriage Broker (1957)
Emmie Swasey (Guest)
Backbone of America (1953)
Ethel

Life Events

Photo Collections

In This Our Life - Scene Stills
Here are a number of scene stills from Warner Bros' In This Our Life (1942), starring Bette Davis, Olivia De Havilland, and Dennis Morgan.
City for Conquest - Behind-the-Scenes Still
Here is a photo taken behind-the-scenes during production of Warner Bros' City for Conquest (1940), starring Ann Sheridan and directed by Anatole Litvak.

Videos

Movie Clip

Saturday's Children (1940) -- (Movie Clip) We Do A Large South American Trade Bobby (Anne Shirley) still on her first day at the shipping firm where her dad got her a job, as new pal Gertrude (Dennie Moore) finagles a second encounter for her with eligible colleague and would-be inventor “Rims” (John Garfield), early in Saturday’s Children, 1940, from a Maxwell Anderson play.
Saturday's Children (1940) -- (Movie Clip) Garden Of Eden Apartments Though the Maxwell Anderson play isn’t set in New York, the Warner Bros. version begins there, Claude Rains and Elizabeth Risdon as the parents, Anne Shirley as daughter Bobby, and Roscoe Karns the live-in brother-in-law, Vincent Sherman directing, in Saturday’s Children, 1940, starring John Garfield.
Caged (1950) -- (Movie Clip) Presents For My Girls Fellow inmate Ann (Lynn Sherman) introduces new girl Marie (Eleanor Parker) to the all-kinds-of-scary matron Harper (Hope Emerson), in John Cromwell's prison drama Caged, 1950.
Maltese Falcon, The (1941) -- (Movie Clip) Keep Her Away From Me Spade (Humphrey Bogart) snaps at Effie (Lee Patrick) for letting his partner's widow Iva (Gladys George), with whom he has complex relations, into the office, in John Huston's The Maltese Falcon, 1941.
Crashing Hollywood (1938) -- (Movie Clip) My Husband Is A Criminologist Herman (Paul Guilfoyle) and wife Goldie (Lee Patrick) think they’re hijacking Winston (Lee Tracy) for a suitcase full of bonds on the train, but they find out it was just his inflated sense of the value of his manuscripts, and neighbor Barbara (Joan Woodbury) needn’t have worried, in Crashing Hollywood, 1938.
Crashing Hollywood (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Who's Your Leading Man? Goldie (Lee Patrick), has just picked up Herman (Paul Guilfoyle) from prison, and at the station they meet star Lee Tracy, seeking but not getting insurance for his briefcase, then he meets Barbara (Joan Woodbury), headed for the big time, in RKO’s Crashing Hollywood, 1938.
In This Our Life (1942) -- (Movie Clip) You Could Give Up Drinking Shopping with her friend (Lee Patrick) in their new Virginia town, Stanley (Bette Davis) finds surgeon husband Peter (Dennis Morgan, the ex-husband of her sister, with whom she only recently ran-off), in bad shape, John Huston directing from the Ellen Glasgow novel, from In This Our Life, 1942.
Invisible Stripes (1940) -- (Movie Clip) Sort Of A Stool Pigeon? Ex-con Taylor (George Raft) has lost two jobs due to prejudice against parolees, when he meets another bad egg (William Davidson), a decent parole officer (Henry O’Neill), then prison buddy Chuck (Humphrey Bogart) and gal (Lee Patrick), attending another Warner Bros.’ feature, in Invisible Stripes, 1940.
Now, Voyager (1942) -- (Movie Clip) I Met A Doctor In Rio Sister-in-law Lisa (Ilka Chase) and her daughter June (Bonita Granville) are thrilled with the made-over Charlotte (Bette Davis), mobbed by well-wishers (Bill Kennedy, James Rennie, Lee Patrick, Franklin Pangborn) on her return from the cruise prescribed by her shrink, in Now, Voyager, 1942.
Mrs. Parkington (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Great American Family Introducing Greer Garson, title character, with schmoozing son-in-law Amory (Edward Arnold), his wife (Helen Stillman), Alice (Florence Bates) and Madeleine (Lee Patrick) her daughters, Rod Cameron a new husband, grandson Dan Duryea, Byron Foulger a hired author, in Mrs. Parkington, 1944.

Bibliography