Robbie Lee was a minor American actress who effectively had two careers. In 1974-75, she was a film and television actress playing a variety of "troubled" youths. Her biggest role during this time was in the 1975 film, Switchblade Sisters, said to have inspired Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill series. About a decade later, Lee returned to the entertainment industry, but this time as a vocal artist in animation. She was most active in the Rainbow Brite series, but also contributed her voice to the Pound Puppy phenomenon of the late-1980s.