
Actor
Peggy Lee
Born 1920 · Jamestown, New York, USA
Peggy Lee was an American jazz and popular music singer, songwriter, composer and actress, in a career spanning six decades. From her beginning as a vocalist on local radio to singing with Benny Goodman's big band, she forged a sophisticated persona, evolving into a multi-faceted artist and performer. She wrote music for films, acted, and created conceptual record albums—encompassing poetry, jazz, chamber pop, and art songs. In 1952 Lee starred in The Jazz Singer, a Technicolor remake of the early Al Jolson part-talkie 1927 film of the same name. In 1955, she played an alcoholic blues singer in Pete Kelly's Blues, for which she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. In 1955 Lee did the speaking and singing voices for several characters in Disney's Lady and the Tramp: she played the human "Darling", the dog "Peg", and the two Siamese cats "Si and Am". In 1957, Lee guest starred on the short-lived ABC variety program, The Guy Mitchell Show.
Acting

Lady and the Tramp
Darling / Si / Am / Peg (voice) · 1955

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Self · 1962

The Carol Burnett Show
Self · 1967

The Oscars
Self · 1953

What's My Line?
Self - Mystery Guest · 1950

Disney's Greatest Lullabies Volume 2
(voice) (archive footage) · 1986

The Ed Sullivan Show
Self · 1948

Pete Kelly's Blues
Rose Hopkins · 1955

The Judy Garland Show
Self · 1963

The Colgate Comedy Hour
Self · 1950

Stage Door Canteen
Benny Goodman Orchestra Singer (uncredited) · 1943

President Kennedy's Birthday Salute
Self · 1962
The George Gobel Show
Self · 1954

DuPont Show of the Month
Self · 1957

Jazz Ball
Self (archive footage) · 1956

The Julie Andrews Hour
Self · 1972

The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.
Packer Jo · 1966

The Merv Griffin Show
Self · 1962
Jasper in a Jam
Harp (singing voice) · 1946

Dean Martin: That's Amore
Self (archive footage) · 2001
The Pearl Bailey Show
Self · 1971

The Powers Girl
Peggy Lee - Goodman Band Vocalist (uncredited) · 1943

The Bob Hope Show
Self · 1950

General Electric Theater
Natalia Cory · 1953