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  1. Patricia Molly Owens (January 17, 1925 – August 31, 2000) was a Canadian-born American actress, working in Hollywood. [1] She appeared in about 40 films and 10 television episodes in a career lasting from 1943 to 1968.

  2. Patricia Owens. Actress: The Fly. Patricia Owens was born in Golden, British Columbia, in 1925. When she was eight she moved to England, where she embarked on a number of stage plays. Later she was spotted by a Twentieth Century-Fox executive, who offered her a contract, and in 1956 she went to Hollywood.

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    • Golden, British Columbia, Canada
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    • Lancaster, California, USA
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  4. Patricia Owens. Actress: The Fly. Patricia Owens was born in Golden, British Columbia, in 1925. When she was eight she moved to England, where she embarked on a number of stage plays. Later she was spotted by a Twentieth Century-Fox executive, who offered her a contract, and in 1956 she went to Hollywood. There she met Sy Bartlett, whom she married and later divorced in 1958. Warner Brothers ...

    • January 17, 1925
    • August 31, 2000
  5. Aug 31, 2000 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Patricia Owens (17 January 1925, Golden, British Columbia - 31 August 2000, Lancaster, California) was a Canadian-born American actress, working in Hollywood. She appeared in about 40 films and 10 TV episodes in a career lasting from 1943 to 1968. Canadian-born actress Patricia Owens moved to England with her parents in 1933, and ten years later, at age ...

  6. Owens, Patricia (1925–2000) Canadian actress. Born Jan 17, 1925, in Golden, British Columbia, Canada; died Aug 31, 2000, in Lancaster, CA; m. Sy Bartlett (screenwriter and producer); m. twice more. Lead player in English and American films, including Miss London Ltd. (1943), The Good Die Young (1954), Sayonara (1957), No Down Payment (1957 ...

  7. Other articles where Patricia Owens is discussed: The Fly: …of his wife, Helene (Patricia Owens), Andre emerges from the chamber with a fly’s head and arm. The situation escalates as the insect’s anatomy and instincts slowly take over the mind and body of the scientist, who desperately tries to hide the hideous changes from the rest of his…