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  1. It tells the story of the actress Patricia Neal, who has a massive stroke while still in her thirties and pregnant. She nearly dies but manages to pull through. Gradually, through speech therapy, physiotherapy, etc. and with the help of her husband, Roald Dahl, and her friends, she recovers and returns to her career as an actress.

  2. Aug 9, 2010 · Patricia Neal obituary. Oscar-winning film star who displayed great courage in her return to the screen. Ronald Bergan. Mon 9 Aug 2010 13.50 EDT. Perhaps the most famous line spoken on screen by ...

  3. May 8, 1988 · THE PATRICIA NEAL STORY. By Susan Jacoby. May 8, 1988 at 1:00 a.m. EDT. AS I AM. An Autobiography. By Patricia Neal with Richard DeNeut. Simon and Schuster. 384 pp. $18.95. WHEN THE heart speaks ...

  4. In 1965, the American actor Patricia Neal had three intracranial aneurysms causing a near-fatal stroke. The left side of her brain was damaged, which caused paralysis on her right-side and loss of speech. In the early stages of her recovery, she spoke in jargon, replacing words with invented ones: a cigarette was an “oblogon”, a drink was a “soap driver”. Her husband, author Roald Dahl ...

  5. #sidebysidecomparison #biopics #roalddahl Scene comparison between "The Patricia Neal Story: An Act of Love" (1981) and "The Subject was Roses" (1968). For o...

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  6. The Patricia Neal Papers, filling 80 boxes, span the years 1926-2011 and comprehensively document both Neal's professional career and personal life. Materials include clippings, correspondence, documents, theatre and movie ephemera, photographs, and artifacts.

  7. This is the story of Patricia Neal who was a famous Hollywood actress and her marriage to Roald Dahl the author. Patricia had three massive strokes and was unable to walk or talk leaving Roald to ...

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