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Ruta Lee

Canadian-born American and Lithuanian actress and dancer

Ruta Lee (born Ruta Mary Kilmonis; May 30, 1935) is a Canadian-born American actress and dancer of Lithuanian descent. She was born in Montreal, Canada, to Lithuanian immigrant parents. Ruta Lee appeared as one of the brides in the musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. She had roles in films including Billy Wilder's crime drama Witness for the Prosecution and Stanley Donen's musical comedy Funny Face, and also is remembered for her guest appearance in a 1963 episode of Rod Serling's sci-fi series The Twilight Zone called "A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain".

Lee guest-starred on many television series, and was also featured on a number of game shows, including Hollywood Squares, What's My Line?, and Match Game, and as Alex Trebek's co-host on High Rollers.

Early life

Ruta Lee was born on May 30, 1935, in Montreal, Quebec, the only child of Lithuanian Roman Catholic immigrants.[1][2] Her father was a tailor and her mother a homemaker.[3]

On March 1, 1948, her family moved to the United States and ended up settling in Los Angeles, where she graduated in 1952 from Hollywood High School and began studying acting and appearing in school plays.[3][4] She attended both Los Angeles City College and the University of California at Los Angeles.[3] She worked as a cashier,[3] usherette, and candy girl at Grauman's Chinese Theater, but when she was $40 short in her cash account at the end of her shift one night, she was fired.

Career

Lee then got a break as a guest on two episodes of CBS's The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show.[3] She soon found an agent, who landed her a job in an episode of The Roy Rogers Show, followed by a spot in 1953 on the series Adventures of Superman. That same year, while acting in a small theater production of On the Town,[3] she landed a role as bride Ruth in the Academy Award-nominated musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, while still billed as Ruta Kilmonis.[4] After that success, Lee appeared in several films, including Anything Goes (1956), Funny Face (1957), Witness for the Prosecution (1957), and Marjorie Morningstar (1958). In 1962, she played the female lead in the Rat Pack comedy/Western film Sergeants 3 starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop. She then co-starred with Audie Murphy and Darren McGavin in a Western, Bullet for a Badman (1964).

In addition to films, Lee has appeared in dozens of guest-starring roles on television. For a number of years, she seemed to be everywhere on the small screen. From 1957 to 1959, she was cast in different roles in eight episodes of the CBS crime drama series The Lineup, and also played the leading lady in three episodes of Maverick: "The Comstock Conspiracy" (1957) with James Garner, "The Plunder of Paradise" (1958), and "Betrayal" (1959) with Jack Kelly. In 1959 and 1960, she was cast in four episodes of John Bromfield's syndicated crime drama U.S. Marshal.

She appeared as Ellen Barton in the 1960 episode "Grant of Land" of the ABCWestern series, The Rebel, starring Nick Adams. She also made five guest appearances on the CBS courtroom drama series Perry Mason between 1958 and 1965, including the roles of murderer Connie Cooper in "The Case of the Screaming Woman" (1958), defendant Millie Crest in "The Case of the Foot-Loose Doll" (1959), as Vita Culver in "The Case of the Prudent Prosecutor" (1960), Vivian Cosgrave in the episode "The Case of the Libelous Locket" (1963), and as Irene Prentice in "The Case of the Gambling Lady" (1965).

Lee was further cast on Richard Diamond, Private Detective, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, Sugarfoot, M Squad, Gunsmoke (as title character “Jenny” in 1962), 77 Sunset Strip, The Alaskans, Colt .45, Wagon Train, Bat Masterson, Hawaiian Eye, Rawhide, The Wild Wild West, Ironside, "Yancy Derringer", The Fugitive, and three episodes of Hogan's Heroes. Lee appeared in two guest spots of The Andy Griffith Show, in 1962 and 1965.

Also in 1965, she was cast as a movie star named Gloria Morgan in the episode "Gomer Dates a Movie Star" on the sitcom Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.. In 1963, she was cast in CBS's The Twilight Zone in the episode "A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain" as a cold, callous golddigger whose elderly husband undergoes a scientific experiment to make himself younger and more attractive to her, aging "backward" a bit more than he anticipated.

Lee also began appearing regularly on game shows such as Hollywood Squares, You Don't Say, and Match Game. In the early 1970s, Lee continued to perform in both film and television roles on Love, American Style and The Mod Squad, and had a role in the film The Doomsday Machine (1972). By 1974, Lee had grown frustrated by an increasing lack of roles, and took a job co-hosting the daytime game show High Rollers.[4] She remained with the show until 1976.

During the 1980s, she lent her voice to episodes of The Flintstone Comedy Show and The Smurfs, in addition to guest roles on CHiPs, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, and Charles in Charge. Lee also performed extensively in the mid-1980s on stage, including the title character in the musical Peter Pan.[5]

From 1988 to 1989, Lee played a recurring role on the CBS sitcom Coming of Age. In 1989, she played the role of Sally Powers in the television movie Sweet Bird of Youth with Elizabeth Taylor. In the 1990s, Lee continued to appear in episodic television, most notably on the sitcom Roseanne. Lee appeared as the girlfriend of Bev Harris (Estelle Parsons), whose character had inadvertently "outed" herself.[6]

She played the wife of Jerry Lewis's character in the British comedy-drama Funny Bones (1995), in which they play the parents of the Oliver Platt's character. In 2002, Lee was presented with one of the Golden Boot Awards for her work in Western television and cinema.

In 2006, Lee received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to the television industry.[7] In 1995, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars was dedicated to Lee.[8]

In February 2008, Lee appeared as Clairee in a production of Steel Magnolias with Sally Struthers at the Casa Mañana theatre in Fort Worth, Texas. In October 2010, Lee played the role of Miss Mona in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, also at the Casa Mañana.[9]

In 2024, Lee appeared as a guest judge on season nine, episode six of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars.

Personal life

In 1976, Lee married Texas restaurant executive Webster B. "Webb" Lowe Jr.[4] They divided their time between their homes in Hollywood, Palm Springs, Fort Worth, and Las Hadas, Mexico.[10] Webb died July 1, 2020. They had no children. Lee describes her political views as "conservative"[11] and she appeared at the 1972 Republican National Convention.[12] On August 24, 2013, Lee was inducted into the National Lithuanian American Hall of Fame.[13][14]

In February 2019, Lee was granted Lithuanian citizenship.[15][16]

Off-camera

In 1964, Lee called then-Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, asking him to pardon her octogenarian grandmother Ludvise Kamandulis,[4] who had been sent to an internment camp in Siberia. The pardon was granted, and Lee's grandmother came to live with her in California later that same year. Kamandulis died two years later.[17] Lee again rescued a relative from the former Soviet Union when she secured custody of her 18-year-old cousin, Maryte Kaseta, from Lithuania in 1987.[18]

Lee has been involved with the charitable organization The Thalians for over 50 years.[4] In addition to raising money and providing services for troubled youth and mental-health organizations, Lee, who is also the board chairman, co-produced the annual Ball of the Thalians with the late Debbie Reynolds throughout these five decades.[19] In 2011, after 55 years of involvement with The Thalians, she stepped down and is now a member emerita.

Filmography

Motion pictures

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1952–1957 Schlitz Playhouse of StarsVarious roles 2 episodes
1953 Adventures of SupermanTeenager Episode: "My Friend Superman"
Credited as Rita Kilmonis
1953–1955 Burns and AllenVarious roles 2 episodes
1954 Lux Video TheatreMarion Episode: "I'll Never Love Again"
1955 Science Fiction TheatreStudent Episode: "The Unexplored"
1955 Alfred Hitchcock PresentsRuby Boyenton Season 1 Episode 13: "The Cheney Vase"
1956 Alfred Hitchcock PresentsAngel Season 1 Episode 26: "Whodunit"
1956 I Led 3 LivesLouise Burke Episode: "New Member"
1956 DragnetEpisode: "The Big Daughter"
1957 Highway PatrolLea Franklin Episode: "Armored Car"
1957 SuspicionBetty Episode: "The Story of Marjorie Reardon"
1957 Captain David GriefRose Episode: "The Affair at Les Trois Magots"
1957–1959 MaverickVarious roles 3 episodes
1957–1959 The LineupVarious roles 8 episodes
1958 The Gray GhostEpisode: "Contraband"
1958 Playhouse 90Episode: "The Right Hand Man"
1958 The Walter Winchell FileJoan Episode: "The Dice of Fortune: File #34"
1958 Mickey Spillane's Mike HammerVarious roles 2 episodes
1958 Man with a CameraDolly MacDermott Episode: "Second Avenue Assassin"
1958 Rescue 8Ann Dagget Episode: "The Cage"
1958 December BrideCarol Hodges Episode: "Bride's Father-in-Law"
1958–1959 SugarfootVarious roles 2 episodes
1958–1960 M SquadVarious roles 3 episodes
1958–1962 GunsmokeVarious roles 2 episodes including "Jenny"
1958–1964 77 Sunset StripVarious roles 5 episodes
1958–1965 Perry MasonVarious roles 5 episodes
1959 Yancy DerringerRomilly Vale Episode: "Two of a Kind"
1959 The Restless GunLucy Collins Episode: "The Painted Beauty"
1959 Peter GunnMarie Gipson Episode: "Edie Finds a Corpse"
1959 The MillionaireAngela Temple Episode: "Millionaire Angela Temple"
1959 Richard Diamond, Private DetectiveLouise Episode: "Jukebox"
1959 Bat MastersonNellie Fontana Episode: "The Death of Bat Masterson"
1959 Alcoa TheatreEmily Meadows Episode: "Medals for Harry"
1959 The Lawless YearsGloria Fallon Episode: "The Payoff"
1959 MarkhamTammy Miles Episode: "The Duelists"
1959 Johnny StaccatoDee Dee Episode: "The Naked Truth"
1959 Tightrope!Laura Episode: "Stand on Velvet"
1959 WhirlybirdsGinny Episode: "Mr. Jinx"
1959 HenneseyRuth Thomas Episode: "Hennesey and Peyton Place"
1959 The Man from BlackhawkGinnie Thompson Episode: "The Legacy"
1959–1960 U.S. MarshalVarious roles 4 episodes
1959–1960 The AlaskansVarious roles 2 episodes
1959–1960 Colt .45Various roles 2 episodes
1959–1963 Wagon TrainVarious roles 2 episodes
1960 Shotgun SladeLilly Cody Episode: "Killer's Brand"
1960 The RebelEllen Barton Episode: "Grant of Land"
1960–1961 Hawaiian EyeVarious roles 3 episodes
1961 The Tab Hunter ShowEpisode: "Turnabout"
1961 Michael ShayneNaomi Lester Episode: "Spotlight On a Corpse"
1961 DantePeggy Braddock Episode: "Dante's Fickle Fate"
1961 The Brothers BrannaganLynn Episode: "Shot in the Dark"
1961 The Case of the Dangerous RobinEpisode: "Brink of Disaster"
1961 Zane Grey TheatreJenny Aldrich Episode: "Man from Everywhere"
1961 Harrigan and SonRose Episode: "The Legacy"
1961 Stagecoach WestVarious roles as Jenny Forbes in episode The Marker + 1 other episode
1961 LaramieOpal Crane Episode: "Siege at Jubilee"
1962 The OutlawsJennie Episode: "Farewell Performance"
1962 Poor Mr. CampbellPriscilla Edwards Television film
1962 GunsmokeJenny Glover Episode: "Jenny"
1962 CheyenneLenore Walton Hanford Episode: "Wanted for the Murder of Cheyenne Bodie"
1962 The Dick Powell ShowEva Gobel Episode: "Crazy Sunday"
1962–1963 RawhideVarious roles 2 episodes
1962–1965 The Andy Griffith ShowAndy on Trial as Jean Boswell,

The Hollywood Party as Darlene Mason

2 episodes
1963 BonanzaRita Marlowe Episode: "A Woman Lost"
1963 Arrest and TrialColleen Riley Episode: "Call It a Lifetime"
1963 The Twilight ZoneFlora Gordon Episode: "A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain"
1963 Temple HoustonLucy Tolliver Episode: "Enough Rope"
1963 Fractured FlickersHerself Episode 20
1964 The Travels of Jaimie McPheetersZoe Pigalle Episode: "The Day of the Lame Duck"
1964 The FugitiveMrs. Janet Loring Episode: "Angels Travel on Lonely Roads: Part 2"
1964 The VirginianVarious roles 2 episodes
1964–1965 Burke's LawVarious roles 3 episodes
1965 The Bill Dana ShowYvette Renay Episode: "Beauty and the Bellhop"
1965 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.Gloria Morgan Episode: "Gomer Dates a Movie Star"
1965 The Wackiest Ship in the ArmyLori Episode: "The Stowaway"
1965–1967 The Wild Wild WestVarious roles 2 episodes
1967 The Lucy ShowMiss Audrey Fields; herself Episodes: "Lucy's Substitute Secretary"; "Lucy Meets the Berles"
1967 Judd, for the DefenseAlida Nye Episode: "To Love and Stand Mute"
1967 MannixJean Coleman Episode: "Run, Sheep, Run"
1967–1969 Hogan's HeroesVarious roles 3 episodes
1968 IronsideMarian Episode: "To Kill a Cop"
1969 The Guns of Will SonnettFan Episode: "Trail's End"
1969 The Flying NunFaye/Sister Mary Grace 2 episodes
1969 Marcus Welby, M.D.Shirley Ballinger Episode: "All Flags Flying"
1969–1972 Love, American StyleVarious roles 3 episodes
1971 Mayberry R.F.D.Terry Phillips Episode: "The City Planner"
1971 A Howling in the WoodsSharon Television movie
1971 The Mod SquadGloria Hardy Episode: "Exit the Closer"
1971 ArnieMiss Fletcher Episode: "Et Tu, Arnie"
1972 Me and the ChimpLavelle Wiggins Episode: "My Pet, the Thief"
1973 Match GameGuest panelist One Week
1974-1976 High RollersCo-Hostess Daytime
1974 Indict and ConvictPhyllis Dorfman Television movie
1974 Roll, Freddy, Roll!Evelyn Danton Kane Television movie
1979 Mork & MindyLisa Episode: "Mork's Night Out"
1979–1982 Three's CompanyVarious roles 2 episodes
1980–1982 The Flintstone Comedy ShowHidea Frankenstone (Voice) 18 episodes
1980 Vega$Gloria Garland Episode: "Love Affair"
1980 The Ghosts of Buxley HallErnestine Di Gonzini Television movie
1980–1983 Fantasy IslandVarious roles 3 episodes
1981 Elvis and the Beauty QueenSu-Su Television movie
1982 Three's CompanyMarsha Episode: "The Matchbreakers"
1982 Simon & SimonPenny Russell Episode: "Matchmaker"
1982 Madame's PlaceKaye Jacobs Episode #1.42
1983 CHiPsBabe Episode: "Journey to a Spacecraft"
1984 The RoustersMrs. Slade Episode: "Slade vs. Slade"
1984 HotelGeorgia Potter Episode: "Ideals"
1984–1985 1st & TenRona 4 episodes
1985 The Love BoatHarriet Wolters Episode: "Vicki's Gentleman Caller/Partners to the End/The Perfect Arrangement"
1985 BensonZelda Romancova Episode: "Solid Gold"
1987–1989 The SmurfsEvelyn / Morgan Lafay (voices) / Additional Voices 3 episodes
1988 Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul SchoolRevolta (Voice) Television movie
1988–1989 Coming of AgePauline Spencer 15 episodes
1989 Sweet Bird of YouthSally Powers Television movie
1989 Jake and the FatmanLeilani Simmons Episode: "Sweet Leilani"
1990 Timeless Tales from HallmarkScarlotta (voice) Episode: "Rapunzel"
1990 Charles in ChargeGloria Episode: "Three Dates and a Walnut"
1990 People Like UsFaye Converse Television movie
1990 Murder, She WroteRenee Episode: "A Body to Die For"
1992 DeltaCharlotte Tyler Episode: "How Much Is That Darden in the Window?"
1993 The BuildingSylvia Episode: "Yakkity Yak Don't Talk"
1997 RoseanneJoyce 2 episodes
1998 Saved by the Bell: The New ClassMrs. Gore Episode: "Cigar Wars"
2000 Power Rangers Lightspeed RescueKoko Kashmere Episode: "In the Limelight"
2003 Life with BonnieMrs. Ruta Blanchette Episode: "Places, Stat!"
2005 Studio HouseLily Fargate Television movie
2006 Christmas Do-OverGranny Conlon Television movie
2007 Christmas at Cadillac Jack'sRose Jenkins Television movie
2012 Days of Our LivesTillie Inman Episode #1.11749
2024 RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars
& Untucked! aftershow
Herself; guest judge and comedy coach Season 9, episode 6[20][21]

See also

References

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  6. ^Christine, Sparta (March 11, 2003). "Emergence from the closet". USA Today. Archived from the original on April 12, 2008. Retrieved March 28, 2008.
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  12. ^"Photograph of Henry Kissinger speaking to actress Ruta Lee at the 1972 Republican Convention". Dolph Briscoe Center for American History. 1972. Archived from the original on January 14, 2019. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
  13. ^"Lithuanian American Legends, Dick Butkus, Ruta Lee, Johnny Unitas Enter The National Lithuanian American Hall of Fame 2013" (Press release). The National Lithuanian American Hall of Fame. July 23, 2013. Archived from the original on November 12, 2016. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
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  15. ^"Hollywood actor Ruta Lee granted Lithuanian citizenship". The Baltic Times. February 28, 2019. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  16. ^"1V-160 Dėl Lietuvos Respublikos pilietybės atkūrimo". e-tar.lt. February 18, 2019. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  17. ^Gekko, Joann (August 15, 1986). "Oldest Active Military Officer in US Retires". The Fresno Bee.
  18. ^"Actress Gets Her Grandmother Out of Soviet Union". Vassiliev Foundation. November 9, 1964.
  19. ^"Going For the Gold...51st Anniversary Ball of the Thalians". lastylewatch.com. October 7, 2006. Archived from the original on August 23, 2010.
  20. ^Recap, vulture.com. Accessed June 14, 2024.
  21. ^RuPaul's Drag Race, Season 9 Cast/Contestants, thedirect.com. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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