Lee, Dixie (1911–1952)

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Lee, Dixie (1911–1952)

American actress, dancer, and singer. Name variations: Dixie Lee Crosby. Born Wilma Winifred Wyatt, Nov 4, 1911, in Harriman, TN; died Nov 1, 1952, in Holmby Hills, CA; m. Bing Crosby (actor and singer), 1930; children: Gary (1933–1995), Dennis (1935–1991), Philip (b. 1935) and Lindsay Crosby (1938–1989).

Won a Charleston contest in Chicago, then appeared in Good Newson Broadway (1928); one of the most popular stars of the early musical film era, appeared in most of the Fox musicals, including Movietone Follies, Happy Days, Cheer Up and Smile, Why Leave Home?, Harmony at Home, Love in Bloom and Redheads on Parade; recorded "A Fine Romance" with Crosby (1936).

See also Gary Crosby's Going My Own Way; the film Smash Up: The Story of a Woman (1947) said to be based on her life.

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