Peggy Lee - Film, Television & Gaming

Film, Television & Gaming

Film
  • The Powers Girl (1943)
  • Stage Door Canteen (1943)
  • Banquet of Melody (1946) (short subject)
  • Jasper in a Jam (1946) (short subject) (voice)
  • Midnight Serenade (1947) (short subject)
  • Peggy Lee and the Dave Barbour Quartet (1950) (short subject)
  • Mr. Music (1950)
  • The Jazz Singer (1952)
  • Lady and the Tramp (1955) (voice, songwriter)
  • Pete Kelly's Blues (1955)
  • Celebrity Art (1973) (short subject)
Television
  • Mystery guest on What's My Line? (February 28, 1960)
  • The World of Peggy Lee – documentary film produced for National Educational Television (October 16, 1969)
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Videogames
  • Fallout New Vegas (October 2010). You will actually hear the song eventually.

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