Pat Smith is a Toronto born writer, producer and actor. Most recently, Pat has worked as a writer and co-producer on the Netflix Original Series, Travelers (seasons 1-3), as well as Mary Kills People on Global/Lifetime (2018 Canadian Screen Award Nominee; Best Drama). Prior to joining the Travelers/MKP families, Pat worked on the writing team for Season Two of the Netflix series, Between. Pat can be seen playing a satirized version of himself as the sports anchor on the CSA Nominated comedy series (Best Sketch Comedy/Variety Series, 2018), The Beaverton, now airing Season 2 on The Comedy Network with Season 3 set for Bell Media's main network, CTV in 2019. In 2015, Pat became an alumnus of the Canadian Film Centre (CFC) as a graduate of the Bell Media Prime Time TV Writers Program. Before joining the CFC, he was performing as a member of The Second City National Touring Company. In 2013, he was awarded the CTV Bell Media National Fellowship, recognizing him as one of Canada's top up and coming show creators. This comes after an exciting 2012, where Pat co-created, co-wrote and co-starred in his first TV series, "Guidance" for BlueAnt Media/Bite TV. The series was nominated for a 2014 Canadian Comedy Award in the category of "Best Writing in a TV Series". As a partner at the collective, 83 Pictures, Pat has been fortunate to work on some amazing short form projects made and sold for broadcast: "The Lakeview" (2009, CBC), "Happiness is Hate Therapy" (2010, CBC, Bravo!) and "Boss of Me" (2011, CBC, Bravo!). With 83, Pat also wrote and starred in some acclaimed web videos such as "Suburbanite" (2010 Canadian Comedy Award Nominee) and "Call Me Dad" (2011 Canadian Comedy Award Nominee). As a comedian, Pat has performed for The Second City (2009-2011, 2013-2014) while also studying improv and sketch comedy with members of: The Impatient Theatre Company, Bad Dog Theatre Company, i.O West (L.A.), The Pit (New York) and The Groundlings (L.A.). His work on stage has allowed him to perform all over North America, including the Just For Laughs Festival in Toronto with his sketch duo "Haircut" that was also awarded the "Audience Choice Award" in 2009 at the prestigious Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival.
Pat Somerset was born on February 28, 1897 in London, England. He is known for Death in the Air (1936), One of the Bravest (1925) and Guilty or Not Guilty (1932). He was married to Irene, Barbara Ann Todd, née Beulah Goldsborough, Shelby Denson Worrall, Edith Day and Margaret Bannerman. He died on April 20, 1974 in Apple Valley, California, USA.
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Pat Splinter is known for Treehouse Masters (2013).
Pat Starke is known for Miami Golem (1985), Titanic - La leggenda continua (2000) and Les héritiers de Patmos (2017).
Pat Starling (birthname :Laverne Patsy McCartney) was born in Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky on November 27, 1927. Her parents were Cornelius H. McCartney (nicknamed "Neal") and Bertha C. Schucter McCartney. The family had relocated to Los Angeles at the time of the 1940 census. Father Neal was a parts and service manager for automobile dealers. July, 1942 - 15-year-old Pat Starling, won the title of "Miss Victory of 1942" in a beauty contest at the Victory House in Pershing Square, Los Angeles. Prizes included a role in a movie. October, 1943 - filmmaker Charles R. Rogers signed Starling to a contract and a role in Song of the Open Road (United Artists, 1944) which starred Jane Powell. November-December, 1943 newspapers carried reports that 18 year old Pat Starling had a movie deal. Because she was underage, she had to obtain court approval for that contract. From the December 1, 1943 issue of Variety: "Pat Starling's minor contract with Charles R. Rogers approved by court." late 1943 - Starling poses for Henry Clive's new series for The American Weekly magazine. Her early work consisted of bit/minor roles including four uncredited appearances in 1943-1944 features at Republic Pictures (two with Roy Rogers, Heart of the Golden West (Republic, 1942) and San Fernado Valley (Republic, 1944)). In the late 1940s, she was the heroine in five westerns: with Jimmy Wakely in Rainbow Over the Rockies (Monogram, 1947) and Sunset Carson in Sunset Carson Rides Again (Yucca/Astor, 1948), Fighting Mustang (Yucca/Astor, 1948), Deadline (Yucca/Astor, 1948), and Battling Marshal (Yucca/Astor, 1950). Interestingly, all five westerns were helmed by prolific producer, writer and director Oliver Drake. Starling became a close friend of actress Yvonne de Carlo. The October, 1951 issue of Modern Screen highlighted their women's Fashion Board and board members included "Yvonne de Carlo and her friend, starlet Pat Starling." Starling then disappeared from films and the movie business. Patrecia L. McCartney marries George F. Schweiger, Jr. in 1951 ... and began a new life in San Fernando Valley, California society. They resided in Sherman Oaks, California and had a Malibu beach house. And Pat Schweiger volunteered for all kinds of charitable events and activities including the support of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and the San Francisco Opera. The Newspaper Archive website had dozens of articles - many with photos - of Pat Schweigher / Mrs. George F. Schweiger, and most were from the Van Nuys (California) The News newspaper. Additional info was found on movie fan magazines, Ancestry.com and the Social Security Death Index (SSDI). And Pat was still buddies with actress Yvonne de Carlo. 1955 - actress Yvonne de Carlo marries stuntman Robert Morgan in Reno, Nevada. Mrs. George Schweiger was matron of honor. The March, 1956 issue of Modern Screen magazine had a photo from the wedding and the caption read: "Yvonne De Carlo and Bob Morgan eloped to Reno and surprised everyone - except Lita Baron Calhoun and Pat Schweiger who were bridesmaids." (Lita Baron was an actress and wife of Rory Calhoun.) 1956 -1967 - Pat Schweiger / Mrs. George F. Schweiger has various roles as member, president and/or hospitality chair of the Valley Committee for Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. The group is also involved in the San Francisco Opera. November 13, 1964 issue of the Van Nuys (California) The News had news of the celebration of Pat's November 27 birthday: "Birthday ... of Mrs. George F. Schweiger Jr. ... will be celebrated when members of the Valley Committee for Philharmonic Orchestra meet for dinner and take bus to opera Nov. 27." She and her husband hosted a December, 1965 Christmas dinner at their Sherman Oaks, California home. Guests included Yvonne de Carlo and husband Robert Morgan and Nick Firfires and wife Maxine Beery (daughter of Buck Jones and recently divorced from Noah Beery, Jr.). George F. Schweiger Jr. (born 1917) married Patrecia L. McCartney (born 1927) in 1951 and the Preliminary Dissolution of their marriage was March, 1968. 55 year old Dean O. Maxwell and 54 year old Patrecia L. Schweiger / Patrecia L. McCartney were married on October 16, 1982 in Monterey, California. Patrecia L. Maxwell passed away January 18, 2006.
Pat Starr is an actress, known for Mission: Impossible (1996), Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) and Superman III (1983).
Pat Stephens is an actor, known for The Light of Freedom (2013).
Pat Storck is an actor and writer, known for Corpus Kristi (2008), Thespian (2018) and WNUF Halloween Special (2013).
Pat Sullivan is an actress, known for Manos: The Hands of Fate (1966).