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Peggy Lee , born Norma Deloris Egstrom on May 26, 1920 , was a United States citizen , known for her work in the music and acting industries . She was born in Jamestown, North Dakota and passed away on January 21, 2002, in Bel Air, Los Angeles .
During her career, Peggy Lee was involved in various occupations, such as actor , songwriter , radio personality , musician , and singer . She explored different genres, including jazz , pop music , big band , swing music , and blues .
She was known for her vocals, recordings, acting, and songwriting contributions to projects such as The Jazz Tree, Disney's Lady and the Tramp, Pete Kelly's Blues, and The Jazz Singer . Peggy Lee was married to Jack Del Rio and had two pseudonyms: Susan Melton and her famous stage name, Peggy Lee .
Throughout her outstanding career, Peggy Lee received the prestigious Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award .

