Kitty Bruce, the granddaughter of the renowned Sally Marr and daughter of the legendary comedian Lenny Bruce, embarked on her acting journey with a memorable film debut as a plump teenager in the iconic girl-gang film, "The Jezebels" also known as "Switchblade Sisters" (1975),masterfully directed by the talented Jack Hill.
In this pivotal role, Kitty portrayed a complex and multifaceted character, a buxom yet fragile girl desperate to gain acceptance among the tough and formidable gang leaders. Her performance was met with widespread acclaim, showcasing her remarkable acting abilities and potential for success in the entertainment industry.
Following her successful film debut, Kitty pursued a career as a pop singer, opening for some of the most renowned acts in the business, including the incomparable George Carlin and the legendary Diana Ross. Her musical talents and captivating stage presence solidified her position as a talented and multifaceted performer, capable of exceling in various artistic mediums.