Morison, Patricia (1914–)
Morison, Patricia (1914–)
American stage and screen actress and singer. Born Eileen Patricia Augusta Fraser Morison, Mar 19, 1914, in New York, NY; dau. of William R. Morison (playwright-actor) and Selena Carson Morison (talent agent).
Made NY debut as Helen in Growing Pains (1933), followed by The Two Bouquets, Allah Be Praised!, and a 2-year run as the lead in Kiss Me Kate (1948–50); made film debut in Persons in Hiding (1939); other films include The Song of Bernadette, The Fallen Sparrow, Song without End (as George Sand), Lady on a Train, Tarzan and the Huntress, Song of the Thin Man and The Prince of Thieves.
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