Robbie Lee(I)
- Actress
Cute, spunky, and personable brunette actress Robbie Lee was born on
September 1, 1954 in the San Fernando Valley in Southern California.
Her mother, Georgia Lee, was an
actress while her father, Ralph Lee,
was a character actor who later became a preacher and founder of the
Valley Presbyterian Church. Robbie's godparents were famous cowboy star
Roy Rogers and his wife,
Dale Evans. Lee made her film debut
as an infant in one of her mother Georgia's movies. Following
graduation from Monroe High School in 1972, Robbie started modeling and
appeared in many print ads and TV commercials. She achieved her
greatest enduring cult cinema popularity with her fiery portrayal of
tough and fearsome all-female gang leader "Lace" in
Jack Hill's delightfully trashy
Switchblade Sisters (1975) (aka
"The Jezebels"). Lee was likewise memorable as
Angie Dickinson's adorable, but
dim-witted daughter "Polly" in the equally enjoyable Depression-era
drive-in exploitation romp
Big Bad Mama (1974). Robbie made
guest appearances on episodes of the TV series
Police Woman (1974) and
The Six Million Dollar Man (1974).
In the 80s, Lee became a successful voice actress; she provided
numerous character voices for the animated children's television shows
Rainbow Brite (1984),
Q*bert (1982),
The Get Along Gang (1984)
(Robbie was inducted into the Voice-over Hall of Fame for her vocal
work as "Zipper Cat" on this particular program), and
Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw (1988).
Robbie now lives on a ranch in Southern California with her husband,
Michael.