Patty O'Neil is an actress from the Boston area. Patty is recognizable in many local commercials as well as print media appearing in ads for Revlon, TaylorMade and American Girl Doll but her personality is known for the television show The Hero starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. This exciting reality competition series set in the country of Panama presented challenges and bribes and sacrifice ending with America voting on The Hero! Patty was the winner. You will find Patty opposite Jake Gyllenhaal and Miranda Richardson in the critically acclaimed movie "Stronger " directed by David Gordon Green and written by John Pollono. This wonderful story is of tragedy and redemption depicts the life of Jeff Bauman a tragic victim of the bombings at the Boston Marathon in 2013. Patty has a strong performance as Aunt Jenn, the tough talking and strongly protective Aunt of Jeff Bauman. Summer of 2018 will bring The Equalizer 2 to the summer screens and Patty enjoyed her role as "Faith". This wonderful action packed film starring Denzel Washington and Pedro Pascal is a sure not to be missed summer blockbuster! Independent films include Sheppard's Maiden and Thinking With Richard. Patty is a self described t.v. game show "geek" and has appeared on Deal Or No Deal, Family Feud (Hallowell) and ABC's MatchGame starring Alec Baldwin.
Patty Pam-Pam is known for Drag Race Holland (2020) and De TV kantine (2009).
Patty Pei-Yu Lee is an actress, known for Xiao shi de qing ren jie (2020), Mermaid Whispering (2017) and Bi qu nv ren (2015).
Patty Price-Yates is an actress, known for Zilla and Zoe (2017).
Patty Robinson is an actress, known for The Naked Kiss (1964).
Patty Ross is an actress, known for The Three Stooges (2012), Spotlight (2015) and Spenser Confidential (2020).
Patty Schemel was born on April 24, 1967 in Seattle, Washington, USA. She is an actress and composer, known for Tank Girl (1995), Itty Bitty Titty Committee (2007) and Rock and Roll Mobster Girls (1988).
Strikingly comely brunette Patty Shepard was born in 1945 in Greenville, South Carolina. The daughter of a U.S. Air Force official, Patty moved to Spain when she was only 18 years old. After becoming popular as a model in a series of TV commercials, the lovely Ms. Shepard embarked on an acting career, making her film debut in a small part in La ciudad no es para mí (1966) (aka "The City is Not for Me"). She initially acted in paella westerns and thrillers before appearing in a handful of horror movies which include Los monstruos del terror (1970) (aka "Dracula vs. Frankenstein"), La noche de Walpurgis (1971) (aka "The Werewolf vs. the Vampire Woman"), La tumba de la isla maldita (1973) (aka "Crypt of the Living Dead") and El monte de las brujas (1973) (aka "The Witches' Mountain") and La ragazza di Via Condotti (1973) (aka "La Ragazza di Via Condotti"). Patty often acted alongside Spanish horror icon Paul Naschy in these films and projects a certain eerie otherworldly aura that's stunningly similar to Barbara Steele. Other films include the end-of-the-world science fiction feature El refugio del miedo (1974) (aka "Refuge of Fear") and the tongue-in-cheek spaghetti Western oddity El karate el Colt y el impostor (1974) (aka "The Stranger and the Gunfighter"). After appearing in the horror movies Descanse en piezas (1987) (aka "Rest in Pieces") and Slugs, muerte viscosa (1988) (aka "Slugs"), Shepard retired from acting in the late 1980's. She died of a heart attack at her home in Madrid, Spain on January 3, 2013.
Sultry-voiced singer/songwriter Patty Smyth was born on June 26, 1957 in New York City. She's of Irish descent. Her show business enthusiast mother not only worked as a trapeze artist and onetime manager for legendary rock'n'roll guitarist Link Wray, but also ran and/or owned several prominent nightclubs in Greenwich Village. Patty performed her first stage music gig at age fifteen at New York's Folk City and honed her craft by playing musical sets at the club Catch A Rising Star. Smyth supported herself by working as a waitress in a steak house prior to landing her breakthrough gig as the lead singer of the rock band Scandal in 1981. Scandal released their self-titled debut EP in 1982; said EP beget the moderately successful hit songs "Goodbye to You," "Love's Got a Line on You," and "Hands Tied." This was followed by the full-length album "The Warrior" in 1984. The rousing titular track soared to #7 on the Billboard pop charts and the album sold over a million copies. Patty embarked on a solo career after Scandal broke up in the mid 80s. She released her first solo album "Never Enough" in 1987. Her self-titled second album came out in 1992 and went gold that same year. Smyth scored a substantial hit with "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough," a poignant duet with Don Henley which peaked at #2 on the Billboard pop charts. Patty sang and co-wrote the song "Look What Love Has Done" for the comedy "Junior;" this song was nominated for Grammy, Golden Globe, and Academy Awards. Smyth went on to co-write and sing the song "Wish I Were You" for the soundtrack of the blockbuster movie "Armageddon." In 2004 Scandal got back together; the group subsequently embarked on a small reunion tour in 2005. The former wife of punk rock icon Richard Hell, Patty has been married to actor husband John McEnroe since 1997 and is the mother of three children.
Patty Srisuwan is an actor, producer, and entrepreneur. She was born in Bangkok, Thailand and is of Thai, Indian, and Portuguese descent. Srisuwan is known for starring in the movie Moments in Spacetime with John Rhys-Davis and Sam Gittins. Srisuwan began acting as a child in various Thai TV shows and movies. She appeared in numerous productions throughout her early teens, including being a TV talk show host for Channel V Thailand. Srisuwan completed her Bachelors Degree, graduating Magna Cum Laude, from Brigham Young University-Hawaii with degrees in Theatre and International Cultural Studies-Humanities. She went on to complete her Master of Business Administration from Aspen University. Srisuwan said, "I always wanted to work in two industries: Film, where I can show people what endless possibilities look like and non-profit organizations, where I can be a voice for so many people who have been forced to sit in silence." In 2017 her film Sweet Oil (Producer & Story) premiered at the Phoenix Film Festival in Arizona and completed its festival run at the Hollyshorts Film Festival in Hollywood.