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  1. Patricia Biow Broderick (February 23, 1925 – November 18, 2003) was an American playwright and painter. She was the wife of actor James Broderick and the mother of actor Matthew Broderick . Early life and career [ edit ]

  2. Nov 22, 2003 · Patricia Broderick, a writer and painter who was the mother of the actor Matthew Broderick, died on Tuesday at her home in Greenwich Village. She was 78. The cause was cancer, her son said.

  3. Dec 2, 2003 · Patricia Broderick, who worked as a painter, playwright and teacher, passed away in 2003 at 78. She was married to actor James Broderick and had three children, including actor Matthew Broderick.

  4. Nov 18, 2003 · Broderick was born Patricia Biow in New York City, the daughter of Sophie (née Taub) (1895–1943) and Milton H. Biow (1892–1976), president of an advertising firm. Her family were Jewish immigrants from Germany and Poland. When she was 18, her mother died in 1943 at the age of 48. Her father died 33 years later.

  5. 1925. Born February 23 in New York City to Milton and Sophie Taub Biow. 1939–1943. Attended The Dalton School where she studied art with Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo, and Vaclav Vytiacil. At 15, Broderick was invited by Tamayo to live and study with him and his wife Olga in San Miguel. Spent two summers studying with Tamayo in Mexico at ages ...

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  7. Matthew Broderick. Actor: The Producers. A slight comic actor chiefly known for his boyish charm, Matthew Broderick was born on March 21, 1962 in New York City, to Patricia Broderick (née Biow), a playwright and painter, and James Broderick, an actor. His father had Irish and English ancestry, and his mother was from a Jewish family (from Germany and Poland). Matthew initially took up acting ...

  8. Learn about the life and art of Patricia Broderick, a Greenwich Village autobiographical artist who painted murky figurative works with a charged psychological atmosphere. Explore her biography, curriculum vitae, and oil paintings at The Tibor de Nagy Gallery.

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