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Home/People/Mary Lee
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Born
Oct 24, 1924Died: Jun 6, 1996
Lived 71 years
Place of Birth
Centralia, Illinois, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

18
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Mary Lee Wooters
IMDb Profile

Mary Lee

Acting

Biography
Mary Lee was born on October 24, 1924 in Centralia, Illinois, USA as Mary Lee Wooters. She was an actress, known for Ridin' on a Rainbow (1941), Nancy Drew... Reporter(1939) and Three Little Sisters (1944). She was married to Harry J. Banan. She died on June 6, 1996 in Sacramento, California, USA. Interred at Sierra Hills Memorial Park in Sacramento, California. Appeared in a few short features for Republic in 1941, including one entitled Meet the Stars #5: Hollywood Meets the Navy (1941). Frequent sagebrush co-star for Gene Autry in the 40s. A CD of her rare soundtrack performances was issued by Varese Sarabande and is available from the Gene Autry Museum. Mary Lee had two sisters, Vera and Norma Jean, who were also performers. Ted Weems saw them perform together and hired Mary Lee to sing with the Ted Weems Orchestra for two years in the late '30s. Later, Vera worked as a secretary in Gene Autry's office, and Norma Jean also became an actress in Westerns. Republic Studios promoted Mary as "America's Little Sweetheart". The middle of three daughters born to an Illinois barber. The three girls did a singing sister act for local events. Mary quickly went solo as a teenager and was later signed up for Ted Weems Orchestra. Appeared in nine Gene Autry westerns as a teenager in which she sang and provided mild comedy relief. The singing cowboy heard her on a Ted Weems radio broadcast and influenced Republic to sign her up. She later appeared on Autry's radio show "Melody Ranch" and when Autry went off to war duty, appeared in a couple of Roy Rogers westerns. One sister, Vera, later worked as a secretary for Autry's Flying "A" Productions. The other, Norma Jean, also acted in westerns. Had two children, Harry Philip and Laura L., with husband Harry J. Banan. She retired from films not long after they married. In later years she worked at Bank of America.
Song of Nevada poster

Song of Nevada

as Kitty Hanley
1944
Three Little Sisters poster

Three Little Sisters

as Sue Scott
1944
Cowboy and the Senorita poster

Cowboy and the Senorita

as Chip Williams
1944
Nobody's Darling poster

Nobody's Darling

as Janie Farnsworth
1943
Shantytown poster

Shantytown

as Elizabeth 'Liz' Gorty
1943
Angels with Broken Wings poster

Angels with Broken Wings

as Mary Wilson
1941
The Singing Hill poster

The Singing Hill

as Patsy
1941
Back in the Saddle poster

Back in the Saddle

as Patsy
1941
Ridin' on a Rainbow poster

Ridin' on a Rainbow

as Patsy Evans
1941
Melody and Moonlight poster

Melody and Moonlight

as Ginger O'Brien
1940
Barnyard Follies poster

Barnyard Follies

as Bubbles Martin
1940
Melody Ranch poster

Melody Ranch

as Penny Curtis
1940
Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride poster

Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride

as Patsy Randolph
1940
Carolina Moon poster

Carolina Moon

as Patsy Stanhope
1940
Gaucho Serenade poster

Gaucho Serenade

as Patsy Halloway
1940
Rancho Grande poster

Rancho Grande

as Patsy Dodge
1940
South of the Border poster

South of the Border

as Patsy
1939
Nancy Drew... Reporter poster

Nancy Drew... Reporter

as Mary Nickerson
1939