Pinky Lee

Pinky Lee

Deceased · Born: May 2, 1907 · Died: Apr 3, 1993

Personal Details

BornMay 2, 1907 St. Paul, Minnesota, USA

Biography

Pincus Leff's illustrious career in vaudeville began in the 1920s, marked by a significant milestone in January 1925, when he was recruited by the renowned Betty Felsen to join the esteemed Boderick & Felsen vaudeville dancing act.

As a featured tap dancer in the act, Pincus Leff's exceptional talents garnered widespread recognition, frequently being highlighted in advertisements, notices, and reviews. His impressive performances were a staple of the act throughout 1925, as it embarked on a headlining tour across the B.F. Keith vaudeville circuit, traversing the Mid-West and East regions.

In the early months of 1926, Pincus Leff's time with the Boderick & Felsen act came to a close, as he opted to focus on his burgeoning career as Pinky Lee, taking center stage in both theatrical productions and film and television projects.

Career

1960
Ocean's Eleven
Ocean's Eleven as Riviera Employee (uncredited)
1951
1945
1943