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          Lee Feldman (nee Kuney), born April 24, , in Hollywood, Calif., passed away May 24, , in Las Vegas..

          Eva Lee Kuney

          American child actress, dancer, and draftswoman

          Eva Lee Kuney

          Kuney in Penny Serenade

          Born(1934-04-24)April 24, 1934

          Hollywood, California, U.S.

          DiedMay 24, 2015(2015-05-24) (aged 81)

          Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.

          Other namesEva Feldman
          Lee Feldman
          Occupation(s)Child actress, dancer, draftswoman
          Years active1935–1950s
          Spouses
          • Arthur "Buddy" Grover (m.

            1955-19??); 2 children

          Kenneth Feldman

          (m. 1972)​

          For American physician-scientist, see Eva Feldman.

          Eva Lee Kuney Grover Feldman (April 24, 1934 – May 24, 2015) was an American child actress, dancer, and draftswoman.

          That Eva Lee Kuney (pictured) was one of the children used to fill out the background of Munchkin scenes in the film The Wizard of Oz? that a man.

        1. That Eva Lee Kuney (pictured) was one of the children used to fill out the background of Munchkin scenes in the film The Wizard of Oz? that a man.
        2. A classic film and TV blog.
        3. Lee Feldman (nee Kuney), born April 24, , in Hollywood, Calif., passed away May 24, , in Las Vegas.
        4. As Hollywood children go, Eva Lee Kuney is about as good as you could hope for in her brief, touching, ill-fated part.
        5. After they adopt a little girl, Trina (Eva Lee Kuney), Roger's small newspaper folds, and the couple has to fight in court to keep her.
        6. She appeared in her first film at the age of 18 months and performed in numerous uncredited film roles.

          Kuney's best known role and only screen credit was as six-year-old Trina, the adopted daughter of Cary Grant's and Irene Dunne's characters in Penny Serenade (1941).

          Turning to dance, Kuney worked