Catherine Lee Lewis (December , â€" November , ) was an American
actress on radio, film, and television. She is remembered best for
numerous radio appearances but also noted for making a number of film
and television appearances in the last decade of her life.According to
Ron Lackmann's The Encyclopedia of American Radio, Lewis moved from
Spokane, Washington to Chicago and found work on The First Nighter
Program. Other accounts say she first hoped to make it as a
singer.[page needed] Eventually, Lewis moved to Hollywood, and
performed at Pasadena Playhouse.She would be most identified as the
sensibly droll secretary Jane Stacy rooming with scatterbrained Irma
Peterson (Marie Wilson) in the â€" radio and television comedy My
Friend Irma. In recognition of her work as Jane Stacy, she received
the Ideal Secretary Award from the Executive Secretaries Club in . She
would play Jane Stacy until [page needed], taking some time off from
September and through the rest of the season due to overwork.[page
needed]
actress on radio, film, and television. She is remembered best for
numerous radio appearances but also noted for making a number of film
and television appearances in the last decade of her life.According to
Ron Lackmann's The Encyclopedia of American Radio, Lewis moved from
Spokane, Washington to Chicago and found work on The First Nighter
Program. Other accounts say she first hoped to make it as a
singer.[page needed] Eventually, Lewis moved to Hollywood, and
performed at Pasadena Playhouse.She would be most identified as the
sensibly droll secretary Jane Stacy rooming with scatterbrained Irma
Peterson (Marie Wilson) in the â€" radio and television comedy My
Friend Irma. In recognition of her work as Jane Stacy, she received
the Ideal Secretary Award from the Executive Secretaries Club in . She
would play Jane Stacy until [page needed], taking some time off from
September and through the rest of the season due to overwork.[page
needed]
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