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Tracey Lee (real name Maxwell Ritchie) (1933–1990) was an internationally acclaimed Australian cabaret artiste and female impersonator who was active from the 1950s to the 1980s. ==Early life== Born in Sydney in 1933, Maxwell Ritchie was the youngest of eight children of strict parents.〔Jan Crosley, "How little Max became a star", ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 25 March 1973, p 54.〕 As a Sydney newspaper reported four decades later, "as a boy of ten, little Max from Manly was one of those star-struck kids who used to paper their bedroom walls with movie star pin-ups".〔 Reportedly attending the local cinema at Balgowlah three times a week, Ritchie became obsessed with "leading ladies of any calibre", including Ginger Rogers, Margaret Rutherford, Dorothy Lamour and Ruby Keeler.〔 In later life, he admitted that "from a child, I'd had this talent for mimicking and miming".〔 Ritchie's first recorded foray into female impersonation took place as a teenager, when he entered a talent quest at the Manly Theatre dressed as Carmen Miranda, and won first prize.〔State Library of New South Wales, ("Tracey Lee Papers: Biographical Note" ). Retrieved 5 February 2011.〕
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