- Pinky Lee
Pinky Lee (
May 2 ,1907 ,Saint Paul, Minnesota –April 3 ,1993 ,Mission Viejo, California ), born Pincus Leff, was a male burlesque comic and host of the children's television program, "The Pinky Lee Show" in the early 1950s.Lee worked as comic of the "
baggy pants " variety on stage, becoming an expert at theslapstick , comic dancing and rapid-fire jokes of theburlesque style. During the 1940s, he was heard on "Drene Time " and other radio programs.Easily recognized by his trademark lisp and his high-energy antics, his signature costume was a loud
plaid suit with baggy checkered pants and an undersized hat. During his routines, whenever anybody irritated him (which happened frequently) he would unleash hiscatchphrase : "Oooooh! You make me so "mad!"Television
In 1950, he had his own 30-minute primetime variety television show, "The Pinky Lee Show", featuring vaudevillians and burlesque comics. In 1951-52 he starred with
Vivian Blaine in a 15-minute sitcom, "Those Two".He returned in 1954 with "The Pinky Lee Show", an Emmy-nominated afternoon children's program that spawned later imitators such as "
Pee-Wee's Playhouse ". It was followed each day by the popular "Howdy Doody Show ". He opened each show with his trademark theme song, "Yoo Hoo, It's Me!"::Yoo hoo, it's me, :My name is Pinky Lee.:I skip and run with lots of fun :For every he and she. :It's plain to see :That you can tell it's me:With my checkered hat:And my checkered coat,:The funny giggle in my throat :And my silly dance :Like a billy goat. :Put 'em all together,:Put 'em all together,:And it's whooooo? (Audience):Pinky!Others in the cast: Betty Jane Howarth, Jimmy Brown, Molly Bee, Jack McCoy, Mel Koontz, Cindy Sue, Susabelle, Ken Mayer, Isabel Dwan,
Sidney Fields , Margie Lizst, Milton Newberger and Jymme Shore.In 1955, Lee collapsed on camera due to an infection, and the show continued without him until 1956. Rumors that Lee died of a heart attack, prompted by this incident, persisted for decades. On occasions, newspapers carried items mentioning the "late" Lee even though he was onstage in dinner theater in the same city as the paper. The incident even spawned rumors that Lee had been institutionalized after going insane on live television.
In 1957, Lee hosted "The Gumby Show", the original appearance of that "
claymation " character. In 1964, Pinky attempted a return to kids TV by hosting a local children's comedy program onKABC-TV Channel 7 in Los Angeles. This series was in national syndication for the 1964-65 TV seasons, but the program fell prey to creative interference from the show's producers and station management. Lee tried to fight off the interference, but his efforts were for naught. "The Pinky Lee Kids TV Show" went off the air after one season.Movies
Lee can be seen in films, including "Lady of Burlesque", "Earl Carroll's Vanities", and "Blonde Ransom" among several others, and he appeared on other television shows, including
Ed Sullivan 's "Toast of the Town".In later years, he worked as a teacher and appeared in regional musical theater productions.
One episode of "The Pinky Lee Show" was released on DVD/VHS by Shokus Video. More recently, a DVD with two episodes was released by
Alpha Video .Watch
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHrmQt428I8 1987 interview with Pinky Lee]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/Pinky_Lee_Show A Kinescope of "The Pinky Lee Show" from 1954]Trivia
Rizzo from "Grease" remarks, "To you from me, Pinky Lee!", after she throws Kenickie's milkshake in his face.External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0498035 IMDB entry]
* [http://www.tvparty.com/lostpinky.html Pinky Lee Show] atTV Party .
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