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    Patricia Crowley (born September 17, 1933) is an American actress. [ 1] She was also frequently billed as Pat Crowley . In 1953, she was awarded the Golden Globe for New Star of the Year for her performances in Forever Female and Money From Home. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, she had starring roles in films with Rosemary Clooney, Dean Martin ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0189774Pat Crowley - IMDb

    Pat Crowley. Actress: Forever Female. A very pleasing and thoroughly enjoyable vision on 1950s film and 1960s TV, Patricia Crowley effortlessly lit up her surroundings with a warm, inviting personality and fresh-faced attractiveness that she still carries today. At her peak she courted top TV stardom in the mid-'60s as the beleaguered wife and ...

    • January 1, 1
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    • Olyphant, Pennsylvania, USA
  3. Pat Crowley. Actress: Forever Female. A very pleasing and thoroughly enjoyable vision on 1950s film and 1960s TV, Patricia Crowley effortlessly lit up her surroundings with a warm, inviting personality and fresh-faced attractiveness that she still carries today. At her peak she courted top TV stardom in the mid-'60s as the beleaguered wife and mom on the successful series Please Don't Eat the ...

    • September 17, 1933
  4. From “Please Don’t Eat the Daisies” to how she almost became Laura Petrie, one of TV’s favorite moms. Subscribe to get all the latest content https://bit.ly...

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  5. Wild Women of Wongo. There's Always Tomorrow. The Return of Joe Forrester. To Trap a Spy. The Millionaire. The Square Jungle. The Return of the Big Cat. Key Witness.

  6. Judy Cornwell to Howard Da Silva. 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 ...

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  8. 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.

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