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* 1946 – Patty Duke, American actress
He adapted it for a Broadway production in 1959 and an Oscar-winning feature film in 1962, starring Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke.
* Patty Duke, actress
** Patty Duke, American actress
Patty Duke, Barbara Parkins and Judy Garland were cast as the other leads.
Mia Farrow said she was as " sweet and pure a human being as I have ever known ", while Patty Duke remembered her as " a gentle, gentle creature.
Former child star Patty Duke ( whose real name is Anna Marie Duke ) had her stage name chosen for her by her first managers.
Their choice of the name " Patty " was inspired by another child actress named Patty McCormack ( Patty Duke later entitled her autobiography Call Me Anna ( ISBN 0-553-27205-5 ) ).
* The Patty Duke Show ( 1963 )
* Meet Me in St. Louis was remade in 1959 for television, starring Jane Powell, Jeanne Crain, Patty Duke, Walter Pidgeon, Ed Wynn, Tab Hunter and Myrna Loy.
Christopher left the New York stage for Hollywood to attempt to gain work in television, where he guest-starred in several well-known series, including: The Andy Griffith Show ( he portrayed a new, young doctor scheduling Opie Taylor for a tonsillectomy ) and also as an IRS agent who came to collect taxes due from Aunt Bee ( who had won some prizes on a TV show ), Death Valley Days, The Patty Duke Show, The Men from Shiloh and Good Times ( he portrayed the military doctor examining J. J. Evans ).
* Academy Award winning actress Patty Duke has lived in Coeur d ' Alene since the mid-1990s with her husband, Michael Pearce.
* Patty Duke
Astin was born Sean Patrick Duke in Santa Monica, California, United States ( US ), and is the son of actress, Patty Duke.
Tell's marriage to Patty Duke was annulled shortly before her marriage in 1972 to actor John Astin, who adopted Astin.
Although Patty Duke and John Astin divorced in 1985, Astin has written that he has always considered John his " real " father.
Astin's first acting role was in a 1981 television movie titled Please Don't Hit Me, Mom, in which he played a child with an abusive mother ( portrayed by his real-life mother Patty Duke ).
My Sweet Charlie ( 1970 ) with Patty Duke and Al Freeman, Jr. dealt with racial prejudice, and That Certain Summer ( 1972 ), starring Hal Holbrook and Martin Sheen, although controversial, was considered the first TV movie to approach the subject of homosexuality in a non-threatening manner.
Following this, Adams joined The Patty Duke Syndrome and once played in a bar in Jacksonville.
The Patty Duke Syndrome split in 1994 after releasing a 7 " single containing two songs ( The Patty Duke Syndrome was on one side, while the other side was a band called GlamourPuss ).

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* Italian Bandabardò: " La fine di Pierrot " (" The End of Pierrot "), from Tre passi avanti ( 2004 ); Gigi Finizio: " Pierrot ", from A te donna ( 1984 ); Litfiba: " Pierrot e la luna " (" Pierrot and the Moon "), from 17 RE ( 1987 ); Matia Bazar: " Mio bel Pierrot " (" My Lovely Pierrot "), from Il tempo del sole ( 1980 ); Novembre: " Come Pierrot " (" Like Pierrot "), from Novembrine Waltz ( 2001 ); Patty Pravo: " Come un Pierrot " (" Like a Pierrot " ).
* K Callan Patty Menkes
* Jean Webster Just Patty
During the closing credits, LeRoy added a light-hearted sequence of Nancy Kelly, Christine, holding Patty McCormack, Rhoda, over her leg and spanking her possibly to remind audiences that this is just a play.
Set around the late 1920s, Maple Town Monogatari tells the story of Patty Rabbit, who soon after arriving in Maple Town, befriends a boy her age, Bobby Bear, while at the same time antagonizing the sly if usually " endearingly " unsuccessful thief, Wild Wolf.
* Patty Hearst Mrs. Kretchmar, a member of the family that moves into the Wrigley house.
The 1965 demo features Jim Morrison on vocals, Ray Manzarek on piano and background vocals, John Densmore on drums, Rick Manzarek on guitar, Jim Manzarek on harmonica and Patricia " Pat " Hansen ( née Sullivan ) from Patty and the Esquires the band she had with Chuck Hansen, whom she later married -- on bass guitar.
In a series of strips in 1984, Peppermint Patty was held back a grade for failing all of her classes only to be allowed to return to her old class when her old desk in front of Marcie started to emit snoring noises, leading kids and faculty alike to suspect that the classroom was haunted by a " snoring ghost ".
* SpongeBob SquarePants: Operation Krabby Patty ( 2001 ) ( VG ) Sandy Cheeks
While Lucy's insults tend to be fairly blunt calling Charlie Brown names like " blockhead " and making sarcastic remarks at his expense Patty and Violet preferred to use social exclusion as their weapon, sometimes going to extremes to make him feel like an outcast.
* The Dixie Chicks August 4, 2000, with Patty Griffin and May 10, 2003, with Joan Osborne
Patty Smith Hill ( 27 March 1868 25 May 1946 ) is perhaps best known for co-writing the tune which became popular as Happy Birthday to You.
* Kenwood Hill Louisville neighborhood Patty Hill lived in
* Patty Melt Another of Cherry's girlfriends, she is short, buxom, and freckled.
The two appeared very early Patty even appeared in the first strip, along with Charlie Brown and Shermy but lacking the distinguishing characteristics of characters such as Lucy, Linus, or Sally, she became less prominent as years went by.
Although Patty or at least unnamed girls who bear a strong resemblance to her would make cameo appearances throughout the run of Peanuts, she had disappeared as a featured character by the mid-1970s, making her last official appearance on April 11, 1976.
Two quick subsequent phone calls add Marcie and Franklin to the guest list, and since Charlie Brown cannot get a word in edgewise with Patty, he quickly finds himself in a quandary with no easy solution at least not until Linus shows up.
The site of the Patty Cannon House in Reliance, MD, mid-1930s Cannon's house was not on this lot ; however, she owned the land on which this house is built.
Bookmakers in the United States and the United Kingdom took bets on which character would be uncovered as homosexual, and if there would be a kiss featured in the episode BetUS laid odds at four to five that it was Patty, while Smithers had four to one odds and Ned Flanders fifteen to one odds.

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Patty Hearst, who admitted to being a getaway driver during the crime, provided the original information that led the police to implicate the SLA in the robbery and murder ; she also stated that Soliah was one of the actual robbers.
It was later revealed that Soltysik and Emily Harris were the two who shot Marcus Foster according to Patty Hearst's sworn testimony.
Marge's voice is performed by Julie Kavner, who also does the voices of Marge's mother Jacqueline and sisters Patty and Selma.
She gave expert testimony in several cult-related trials, including the 1976 trial of Patty Hearst, who had previously been kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army, and the 1977 hearing for five members of the Rev.
Shepherd was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the daughter of Patty ( née Shobe ), a homemaker, and William Jennings Shepherd, who managed a home appliance business.
Major mainstream country music performers have recorded bluegrass albums, including Dolly Parton and Patty Loveless, who each released several bluegrass albums.
2000 ASCAP Songwriter of the Year Darrell Scott, who has written hit songs for the Dixie Chicks, Travis Tritt, Brad Paisley, Patty Loveless, and many others, was born in London.
The 2009 mayoral election was between city administrator David Flaten, who was endorsed by longtime outgoing mayor Karen Mazo, and councilwoman Patty Odette, who had endorsements from The News-Herald ( a Downriver newspaper ) and labor unions.
The mayor is Patty Lent, who defeated councilman Will Maupin in 2009.
Co-songwriters on the album also included Melissa Auf der Maur, Patty Schemel, Jordon Zadorozny of Blinker the Star, and Charlotte Caffey of The Go-Go's, each contributing pieces to a number of songs, however the most notable contributor was Billy Corgan, who co-wrote five of the twelve songs on the album.
Patty immediately distanced herself from Maxene, who claimed until her death that she was not aware of Patty's motives regarding the separation.
Patty started her own solo act in 1981, but did not receive the critical acclaim her sister had for her performances, even though it was Patty who was considered to be the " star " of the group for years.
A comedy of manners, the film centers on virtuous actress Patty O ' Neill, who meets playboy architect Donald Gresham on the top of the Empire State Building and accepts his invitation to join him for drinks and dinner in his apartment.
The audience made claims that Patty McCormack, the child actress who played Rhoda, was the most memorable character.
To bridge that problem, the film's writer and director had actress Patty Duke ( and others who portrayed Keller in subsequent remakes of the film ) speak the word " wah-wah " while she fingerspelled " water ".
Patty Duke, then a child actress who had competed on The $ 64, 000 Challenge ( a companion show to The $ 64, 000 Question ), testified to having been coached, as did Stempel, Snodgrass, and Hilgemeyer.
No list of Minnesota music would be complete without mention of jazz great Jeanne Arland Peterson and her five children, Linda, Billy, Ricky, Patty, and Paul, as well as grandson Jason, who recently celebrated 22 years of performing their holiday shows.
One of her former graduate students ( who is now a well-known professor in her own right ), Patty White, edited and introduced a collection of Teresa de Lauretis's essays.

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