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Patricia Bosworth was born on April 24, 1933 in Oakland, California, USA as Patricia Crum. She is an actress and writer, known for The Nun's Story (1959), The Edge of Night (1956) and Method or Madness? (2015). She was previously married to Mel Arrighi.
Date Of Birth April 24, 1933 Place Of Birth Oakland, California, USA Profession Actress, Writer, Producer Star Sign Taurus
Actress Title Year Status Character The Patty Duke Show 1963 TV Series Miss Morgan Naked City 1960-1961 TV Series Betty Harkness / Laura The Nun's Story 1959 Simone (postulant who changed her mind) New York Confidential 1959 TV Series Elaine Bradbury Young Dr. Malone 1958 TV Series Fran Merrill (1959) Kraft Theatre 1956-1958 TV Series Hester / Other Passenger / Titanic Four Boys and a Gun 1957 Elizabeth The Edge of Night 1956 TV Series Lyn Wilkens Warren #2 (1964) Robert Montgomery Presents 1955 TV Series Concerning Miss Marlowe 1954 TV Series Cindy Clayton
Writer Title Year Status Character Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus 2006 book "Diane Arbus"
Producer Title Year Status Character Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus 2006 co-producer
Thanks Title Year Status Character A Letter to Elia 2010 Documentary thanks
Self Title Year Status Character Method or Madness? Documentary filming Herself Marlon Brando, un acteur nommé désir 2014 TV Movie documentary Herself Love, Marilyn 2012 Documentary Herself American Masters 2003-2006 TV Series documentary Herself Biography 1998-2005 TV Series documentary Herself / Herself - Biographer Contender: Mastering the Method 2001 Video documentary short Herself - Marlon Brando Biographer E! True Hollywood Story 1998 TV Series documentary Herself Montgomery Clift 1983 Documentary Herself (biographer) Jazz on a Summer's Day 1959 Documentary Disgruntled redhead in audience (uncredited)
Known for movies The Nun's Story (1959) as Simone (postulant who changed her mind)
The Edge of Night (1956) as Lyn Wilkens Warren #2 (1964)
Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus (2006) as Writer
Method or Madness? as Herself