Peggy Lee

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    Name Peggy Lee
    (Norma Delores Egstrom)
    Height 5' 6"  (168 cm)
    Hair Color Dyed Blonde
    Date of Birth March 261920
    Birthplace Jamestown, North Dakota
    Star Sign Aries
    Died January 21, 2002 (Aged 82)
    Location of Death Bel Air, Los Angeles, California, USA
    Cause of Death heart attack
    Nationality United States
    Ethnicity White
    Occupation Actress
    Celebrity Index Pe
    Claim to Fame Fever

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  • "I loved acting, but my agents never brought me scripts. I was worth a lot more to them on the road."
  • "I sang before I could talk."
  • "Mamie Eisenhower was our First Lady at the time, and she always wore bangs. The little dog has bangs and her name in the script was Mamie, so Walt [Disney] was afraid someone might think we were being a little less than polite about the First Lady. That`s why I have the honor of having the character named after me." - referring to her animated doggie character "Peg" in Lady and the Tramp (1955).
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  • Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1999.
  • Is portrayed by Gwyneth Paltrow in Infamous (2006)
  • She became engaged to her ex-husband David Barbour, who divorced her because he felt his drinking was not good for his daughter, four days before he died. He claimed he had been sober thirteen years by then and was ready to re-marry her.
  • The original line-up on her 1958 smash hit "Fever" comprised: Jack Mondragon (double bass), Shelly Manne (drums) and Howard A. Roberts (electric guitar). It was Peggy Lee`s idea to eliminate Roberts` guitar, entirely, and have him provide the funky finger-snapping instead. Manne used his hands and fingers (rather than drumsticks) to tap his snare drum and tom-tom to the accompaniment of his bass drum.
  • A diabetic, Lee was often troubled by weight and glandular problems. In 1961, she was felled by double pneumonia and in 1976, she had a near-fatal fall in a New York hotel. She was again seriously injured in another fall in Las Vegas in 1987. In early 1985, she underwent four angioplasties - balloon surgery to open clogged arteries - and resumed her singing tour. While appearing in New Orleans in October 1985, she underwent double-bypass heart surgery. In 1998, she suffered a stroke which impaired her speech, requiring therapy to recover
  • Has a rose named after her. The "Peggy Lee" rose is pink with a touch of peach.
  • Her work on the 1955 Disney film, Lady and the Tramp (1955) led to a landmark legal judgment 36 years later when a California court awarded her $2.3 million after she sued for a portion of the profits from the videocassette sale of the movie. The case hinged on a clause in her pre-video-era contract barring the sale of "transcriptions" of the movie without her approval.
  • In addition to her accomplishments as a singer, she was a very fine songwriter, with several hit songs to her credit, many of them written in collaboration with her first husband, Dave Barbour. Her song writing credits include: "It`s a Good Day," "Manana," "I Don`t Know Enough About You" (all with Barbour), "Bella Notte," "Peace on Earth" (both with Sonny Burke), "Don`t Forget to Feed the Reindeer," and "So, What`s New?" (with John Pisano and Ervin "Bud" Coleman).
  • Inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame in 1992.
  • Received the Women`s International Center (WIC) Living Legacy Award in 1987.
  • She decided to become a singer at age 14, when she earned 50 cents a night at gigs for local PTAs. A few years later she traveled to Fargo where she sang on a local radio station. The WDAY program director suggested a name change, and she became Peggy Lee.
  • She had pneumonia when she gave birth to her daughter and almost died.
  • Suffered stroke. [27 October 1998]
  • Voiced four different characters in Lady and the Tramp (1955): Darling, Peg, and both the Siamese cats.
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