Talk:Pinky Lee

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Another person of the same name[edit]

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Pinky Lee was most noted for his famous phrase: "pinky choudai, pinky choudai" in the Japanese candy market

It may refer to a less famous person of the same name; a Google test on

"pinky choudai"

produced "hits 1-4 of about 60", all on

Cafeglobe.com

and in those 4, the longest scraps that looked like they were meant to be interpreted as Roman characters were a few words like "Show Us Yours!", or a date and time.

Perhaps someone can find something fit for an article on this other Pinky Lee; it seems unlikely this is significantly connected. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jerzy (talk) 01:41, 27 April 2004 (UTC)[reply]

We do NOT put two people in the same article. Where two people share the same name we create two distinct articles, and the use a disambiguation page. I am about to remove the porn starlet and place her in her own page, and create the disambiguaton page after placing a link to this note on the editor's page who has added her here. Fiddle Faddle 10:40, 2 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

On-air collapse[edit]

i was 5 in 1953 when pinky lee came to my house on Selfridge Air Force Bace in Michigan he came to cheer myself and two older brother up we all had chicken pox i never forgot that he did that for us i too am glad to know he lived a long life he was a good man for what he did i never forgot it long live the memory of pinky lee i might be wrong in the year but it was very close to that time Darrell Lubahn Michigan —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.56.203.156 (talk) 17:51, 17 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]


I was 11 in 1954 and remember the Pinky Lee TV show very well. Lee had a frenetic, intense, slapstick, low humor style that I and most of my friends found thoroughly annoying. When he collapsed, the rumor was that he had gotten so frenetic and intense that he lost control, went crazy on the air and ended up in a mental hospital. I am amazed to discover that he lived to the 1990's. 68.116.40.228 (talk) 20:13, 10 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I, too, watched every show I could (I watched lots of TV in the 1950s--I tolerated the bad and enjoyed the good). I loved his intro and some of the skits. Although he was a great comic, the skits were very dumbed-down and predictable. At the time I read somewhere that he had died of a heart attack on-camera (believable since George Reeves, who was even more popular, suicided or was killed only several years later). I, too, am relieved to know that he had a long life. David Spector (talk) 02:53, 19 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I can very clearly remember seeing Pinky Lee's collapse on camera. I distinctly remember that as he was falling his words were " Grab me, grab me quick. " I had always thought it was a heart attack.

any reason why...[edit]

the date of the collapse isn't given?...according to the Boston Globe it was Tuesday, September 20, 1955...71.162.113.226 (talk) 23:18, 18 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

We need more specific information that "the Boston Globe". Sundayclose (talk) 01:08, 9 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]