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  1. Please Don't Eat the Daisies: With Pat Crowley, Mark Miller, Kim Tyler, Brian Nash. The Nashes of Ridgemont, New York are an unusual suburban family. Jim Nash, a college English professor, and his wife Joan, a newspaper columnist, live with their four sons, a tolerant family maid, and a huge sheep dog.

  2. Patricia Crowley (born September 17, 1933) was an American actress. She co-starred with Rosemary Clooney in a 1954 musical, Red Garters , and with Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray in the 1956 drama There's Always Tomorrow .

  3. Find bio, credits and filmography information for Pat Crowley on AllMovie - American actress Pat Crowley was the daughter of a coal mine foreman. Pat' s older sister Ann took…

  4. Biography. Read More. This blonde American actress with the look of an eternal ingenue was working on Broadway and in TV when still a teenager. Her older sister Ann had arranged for her to have a walk-on in a musical in 1943 and her career blossomed. By age 18, Patricia Crowley had appeared in several summer stock productions and had the lead ...

  5. Pat Crowley Active - 1934 - 2011 | Born - Sep 17, 1933 | Genres - Drama , Comedy , Romance Overview ↓

  6. Pat Crowley is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes Hollywood or Bust, There's Always Tomorrow, Please Don't Eat the Daisies, Friends, Money from Home, 61*, Send Me No Flowers, and The Biscuit Eater.

  7. Pat Crowley Biography (1929?-) Born September 17, 1929 (some sources cite 1933 or 1938), in Olyphant, PA; daughter of Vincent (a coal miner)and Helen (maiden name, Swartz) Crowley; married E. Gregory Hookstratten (a producer, agent, and attorney), February 2, 1958 (divorced); married Andy Friendly (a producer), April 5, 1986; children: (first ...

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