I’m a biologist, and I know that many intersexual people are born every year, the result of different chromosomal abnormalities (such as androgen insensitivity syndrome, or AIS). Many of them live great lives. I’m glad someone asked this Jamie Lee question because this is a really interesting topic – here is the website of the North American Intersex Society, that has more information on intersex issues: http://www.isna.org/
The thing that makes this rumor so insidious is that people often hear it in science (or, apparently, sociology) classes, repeated by respected professors and scientists, and stated as “a proven fact.” Two people in my class a couple weeks ago had heard this rumor from professors of genetics classes – also not the most gullible section of the population, particularly on genetic issues!
Not to be a jerk, but unless you can come up with the name of this documentary (and how I might be able to get my hands on a copy) I will remain very, very dubious about this one.
Here’s what Wikipedia has to say about Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Androgen_insensitivity_syndrome
“CAIS urban legends
Whether called CAIS or testicular feminization, this condition intrigues the imagination when people first learn of it. Inevitably, when CAIS is discussed or taught, someone will mention that they have heard from a reliable source that insert name of voluptuous female movie star or celebrity has AIS, as if offering some titillating scandal or memorable illustration. Lack of corroborative evidence never stops a good rumor. Experience teaches that the names change with the decades, but not the story.”