Patricia Storer-Font is an actress, known for The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh (2012).
Patricia was raised in a small village in Upper Michigan, a place that remains a constant source of inspiration for her acting, writing and music. After high school she pursued competitive ice dance in Florida, which led her to Quebec, Canada and headlong into theatre. She is a dual citizen of the US and Canada. Her acting work spans screen, stage, voice and performance capture. She also co writes/sings for the band Summersett, an 8-piece art-folk ensemble, based in Montreal, Qc. Patricia holds a Masters of Classical Acting from The Royal Central School (RCSSD) in London and a BFA in Theatre Performance from Concordia in Montreal. She briefly studied acting at MXAT (Moscow, RU) and NTC (Denver, Co). In 2017, with the release of the video game Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Patricia became the first official English voice of Princess Zelda in Nintendo's longstanding Legend of Zelda franchise. It was the launch game for the Nintendo Switch and garnered nearly 200 Game of the Year awards worldwide.
Tish Atkinson is an American actress. She has an edge about her, and enjoys bringing characters to life with her intricate portrayal and dissection of each one. She enjoys making people feel something through her acting. Through her art, she aims to evoke thought, create emotion and inspire people. Thrown into the arts at a very young age, her parents supported and encouraged diversity and creativity. Big supporters of the artistic community themselves, they realized the importance of art and the impact it could have on a child's life. Tish's mother said, she was taught to "color outside the lines" instead of inside. This way of thinking was how she grew up, and through dance and theatre she consistently was surrounded by like minded individuals and teachers. Her way of thought was molded permanently. Raised in Clearwater Florida, Tish was surrounded by various artists in a tight knit community. Always wanting more, she knew one day she would leave to discover what else the world had to offer. After graduating high school, she choose to attend Auburn University. While in her first semester there, she knew she had to transfer to a school with a performance/art based major. Transferring to University of South Florida, where she graduated with honors and a Bachelors degree in Performance, she was ready for the next chapter in her life. Tish has been in numerous theatrical productions, movies, music videos, and television appearances. Her intense work ethic, consistent training and ambitious attitude has been her vehicle to carry her through out this career.
When she portrayed "Lyta Alexander" in the Hugo Award-winning sci-fi series Babylon 5 (1993), Patricia Tallman was the most powerful telepath in the universe. Seems fitting, considering that the actress knew she was going to be in show business at the early age of two. It was then that she first appeared with her father, Jerry, on his Midwest radio show, soloing on "Bicycle Built for Two". By age 15, Pat was performing in summer stock at the Red Barn Theatre in Saugatuck, Michigan, doing ten shows in 11 weeks. She soon spent all of her high school vacations in professional summer stock, and eventually chose Carnegie Mellon University to earn a BFA in its prestigious theater arts program. While other theater majors waited tables, Pat worked her way through college, performing in eighteen musicals at the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera. Recognizing Pat's formidable talents, CMU presented her with an award for Outstanding Achievement in Acting. Immediately after college, Pat moved to New York City, where she landed a role in the long-running off-Broadway hit "Big, Bad Burlesque". She went on to score other parts on the New York stage, including her favorite, "Rosalind" in the Riverside Shakespeare Company's production of "As You Like It". Television roles began shortly thereafter, when Pat was cast in a recurring role on the CBS soap opera, The Guiding Light (1952). This led to roles on virtually every New York-based daytime serial. Film roles were not far behind. George A. Romero contacted her to play a role in his feature Knightriders (1981), starring Ed Harris. This led to a long working relationship with him. Pat relocated to Los Angeles , where she again worked with Romero on Creepshow 2 (1987). The film she is perhaps best known for followed: George Romero and Tom Savini's remake of the 1968 cult classic, Night of the Living Dead (1990). The move to L.A. was a smart one, Pat discovered, as she was soon cast as undercover cop "Christy Russell" on NBC's Generations (1993), and as an evil, sexy swashbuckler in the Ring of the Musketeers (1992). Other films include Sweet Justice (1991), Benefit of the Doubt (1993), Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999). Television shows include Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), Star Runner (1991) (A USA Network pilot), Dark Skies (1996), Babylon 5 (1993) and "The Universe and Harry Morgann" (an independent pilot). Pat's other projects include starring in the science-fiction thriller Never Die Twice (2001) and playing one of the leads, Lt. Richmond, in two audio plays, "Lives of the Cat" and "Anne Manx". In addition, her voice can be heard in the cartoon "Babylon 5" parodies Babylon Park: Frightspace (1999) and Grudge Match (2000). Equally important to Patricia are her roles of mother to son her Julian, as well as her fund-raising activities for the children of Penny Lane. Through her tireless efforts within the science fiction community, Pat and her fans have contributed more than $250,000 to Penny Lane over the past several years, the bulk of which transformed the CARE Computer Lab dream into reality. Since 1996, Pat, her friends, family and fans have made a holiday happen for the Penny Lane kids, through the Be A Santa program. Dedicated Patricia Tallman fans make a hobby of trying to spot her in her many stunt performances. An extremely athletic and former fearless member of the Stunt Woman's Association of Motion Pictures, Pat has tumbled, slid and taken punches for the likes of Laura Dern (in Jurassic Park (1993)), Gates McFadden (in "Star Trek: Generations"), Geena Davis (in The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996)) and Laura Prepon (in Karla (2006)). Pat's roots as a stage actress have never left her, and she continues to tread the footlights in Los Angeles whenever film and TV work allow her the time. Her latest projects include Dead Air (2009), a psychological horror film directed by Corbin Bernsen, for which her performance is getting great reviews. Pat has a book out "Pleasure Thresholds, Patricia Tallman's Babylon 5 Memoirs".
Patricia Talmadge is an actress, known for Nothing to Do (2017).
Patricia Thomaz is an actress, known for Desjuntados (2021) and Sentença (2022).
British and Australian Equity actress who performed in Australia 1986 -89 working on television series Neighbours (Grundy for 7 Network ) playing Bev Black, Prime Time, TV drama series (Crawfords, Chanel 9) playing Dr O'Niel and Hello Australia (SBS) as Susan Johnson Patricia married in 1998 and lives with her husband and two children in London. Now known professionally as Patricia Tindale, she now works across theatre and television.
Patricia Tourancheau is a writer and director, known for L'affaire SK1 (2014), Grégory (2019) and La case de l'oncle Doc (1997).
Patricia Tulasne was born on January 16, 1959 in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France. She is an actress, known for Les amours imaginaires (2010), J'ai tué ma mère (2009) and The Walk (2015).
Patricia Twomey is an actor, known for The Young Offenders (2018) and Finding Joy (2018).