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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. 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 ...

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

  5. 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…

  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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