
Norma Deloris Egstrom (May 26, 1920 – January 21, 2002), known professionally as Peggy Lee, was an American jazz and popular music singer, songwriter, composer and actress, in a career spanning six decades. From her beginning as a vocalist on local radio to singing with Benny Goodman's big band, she forged a sophisticated persona, evolving into a multi-faceted artist and performer. She wrote music for films, acted, and created conceptual record albums—encompassing poetry, jazz, chamber pop, and art songs.
In 1952 Lee starred in The Jazz Singer, a Technicolor remake of the early Al Jolson part-talkie 1927 film of the same name. In 1955, she played an alcoholic blues singer in Pete Kelly's Blues, for which she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. In 1955 she did the speaking and singing voices for several characters in Disney's Lady and the Tramp: she played the human "Darling", the dog "Peg", and the two Siamese cats "Si and Am". In 1957, Lee guest starred on the short-lived ABC variety program, The Guy Mitchell Show.
Lee continued to perform into the 1990s, sometimes using a wheelchair. After years of poor health, she died of complications from diabetes and a heart attack at the age of 81.

Lady and the Tramp
1955 · as Darling / Si / Am / Peg (voice)

Mr. Music
1950 · as Peggy Lee

Disney's Halloween Treat
1982 · as Si / Am (voice) (archive footage)

The Jazz Singer
1953 · as Judy Lane

Night of 100 Stars III
1990 · as Self

Judy Garland Duets
2005 · as Self (archive footage)

Pete Kelly's Blues
1955 · as Rose Hopkins

Stage Door Canteen
1943 · as Benny Goodman Orchestra Singer (uncredited)

Man and Cat
2001 · as Poor Old Woman

The Powers Girl
1943 · as Peggy Lee - Goodman Band Vocalist (uncredited)

…Sings Musicals
2012 · as Self (archive footage)

Jasper and the Beanstalk
1945 · as Harp

Jasper in a Jam
1946 · as Harp (singing voice)

Dean Martin: That's Amore
2001 · as Self (archive footage)

President Kennedy's Birthday Salute
1962 · as Self

Disney's Greatest Lullabies Volume 2
1986 · as (voice) (archive footage)

Julie's Christmas Special
1973 · as Self / Sugar Plum Fairy

Nat King Cole & Friends Unforgettable Hits
as Self (archive footage)