
Lila Leeds (born Lila Lee Wilkinson, January 28, 1928 – September 15, 1999) was an American film actress. She signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and began appearing in small roles in the Red Skelton film The Show-Off (1946); Lady in the Lake (1947), based on a Raymond Chandler story; and in the Lana Turner vehicle Green Dolphin Street. She had a small part in So You Want to Be a Detective, which was part of the Joe McDoakes series of comedy shorts, the film being a reworking of the subjective camera style used in Lady in the Lake, in which Leeds had previously appeared. Leeds was producer Harold Hecht's top choice to star in Kiss the Blood Off My Hands, the first film by Hecht and co-star Burt Lancaster's production company Norma Productions. Leeds was ultimately replaced by Joan Fontaine, who was already under contract with the movie's financer and distributor Universal-International Pict…
movieThe House Across the Street
1949 · Billie Martin (uncredited)
movieWild Weed
1949 · Anne Lester
movieMoonrise
1948 · Julie
movieSo You Want to Be a Detective
1948 · Veronica Vacuum (uncredited)
movieApril Showers
1948 · Society Girl (uncredited)
movieSo You Want to Be a Gambler
1948 · Blonde at Dice Table (uncredited)
movieAlways Together
1947 · Blonde (uncredited)
movieGreen Dolphin Street
1947 · Eurasian Girl (uncredited)
movieLady in the Lake
1946 · Receptionist
I Love My Husband, But!
1946 · Blonde Trying on Hat (uncredited)
movieThe Show-Off
1946 · Flo