
Dixie Lee
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wilma Winifred Wyatt (November 4, 1911 – November 1, 1952) better known as Dixie Lee was an American actress, dancer, and singer. She was the first wife of singer Bing Crosby. Born Wilma Winifred Wyatt in Harriman, Tennessee on November 4, 1911 to Evan Wyatt and the former Nora Scarborough. She adopted the professional name "Dixie Carroll" to enter an amateur singing contest in Chicago in May, 1928. She won the contest and the prize was a job as a singer at a roadhouse called College Inn. Whilst working there, she was spotted by a talent scout and given a part in the traveling company of Good News. A film contract was subsequently offered and Winfield Sheehan of the Fox film studio changed her name to Dixie Lee, to avoid confusion with actresses Nancy Carroll and Sue Carol. She appeared in at least 16 films from 1929 to 1935.
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Happy Days (1929)
as Lead Dancer in 'Crazy Feet' number

Bing Crosby: Rediscovered (2014)
as Self (archive footage)

Cheer Up and Smile (1930)
as Margie

Redheads on Parade (1935)
as Ginger Blair

Night Life in Reno (1931)
as Dorothy Pierce

Harmony at Home (1930)
as Rita Joyce

Let's Go Places (1930)
as Dixie

No Limit (1931)
as Dotty 'Dodo' Potter

Love in Bloom (1935)
as Violet Downey

Fox Movietone Follies of 1929 (1929)
as Lead Dancer

Quick Millions (1931)
as Stone's Secretary (uncredited)

Manhattan Love Song (1934)
as Geraldine Stewart

The Big Party (1930)
as Kitty Collins

Why Leave Home? (1929)
as Billie





