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    Patricia Morison

    American stage and film actress

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  1. Eileen Patricia Augusta Fraser Morison (March 19, 1915 [1] – May 20, 2018) was an American stage, television and film actress of the Golden Age of Hollywood and mezzo-soprano singer. [2] She made her feature film debut in 1939 after several years on the stage, and amongst her most renowned were The Fallen Sparrow, Dressed to Kill opposite ...

  2. Patricia Morison (1915-2018) was a versatile performer who appeared in films, musicals and TV shows. She is best known for her role as Lilli Vanessi in Kiss Me Kate, a classic musical by Cole Porter.

    • Actress, Soundtrack
    • March 19, 1915
    • 4 min
    • May 20, 2018
  3. May 20, 2018 · Eileen Patricia Augusta Fraser Morison was born in Manhattan on March 19, 1915, to an English father, William Morison, an actor and playwright, and an Irish mother, Selena (Fraser) Morison, who ...

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  5. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Patricia Morison, who originated the role of an overemotional diva in the Broadway musical “Kiss Me, Kate,” starred on stage opposite Yul Brynner in “The King and I” and appeared in films alongside Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, died Sunday at age 103. Morison died of natural causes at her home in Los Angeles ...

  6. May 20, 2018 · The actress, who originated the role of Lili Vanessi in "Kiss Me, Kate" and sang with Cole Porter, died of natural causes in Los Angeles. She also appeared in films with Tracy, Hepburn and Brynner, and toured with him in "The King and I".

  7. Patricia Morison. Actress: The Song of Bernadette. Woefully misused while in her prime screen years at Paramount during the late '30s and '40s, Patricia Morison, lovely and exotic with Rapunzel-like long, dark hair, nevertheless became a star in her own right -- as a supremely talented diva on the singing stage. Born on March 19, 1915, in New York City, her father, William Morison, was a ...

  8. May 20, 2018 · The actress and singer was one of the last surviving stars from Broadway's post World War II golden age. She introduced the Cole Porter songs "So in Love," "Wunderbar," and "I Hate Men" in the 1948 musical.

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