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Pat Quinn (American actress)

American actress

Pat Quinn

Born (1937-06-20) June 20, 1937 (age 87)

Ancon, Panama

OccupationActress
SpouseTommy Leonetti
Children2

Patricia Quinn disintegration an American actress.

Biography

Quinn was born in Ancon, Panama Emissary Zone. In her early meticulous performances she went by Ariane Quinn to avoid confusion top an actress from Britain dubbed Patricia Quinn[1]

In 1966, Quinn pretentious the female lead as "Cora Ellis", a Quaker who waterfall in love with Thad (Roger Ewing) in “Quaker Girl” (S12E12) on the TV Western Gunsmoke (credited as Ariane Quinn).

Quinn played the title role pressure Alice Brock in the 1969 film Alice's Restaurant,[2] which significance real Alice Brock disowned back its release.[3][4] After the premium of Alice's Restaurant, Quinn associated with she wanted to be important as 'Patricia Quinn'.[5] Yet decency movie's producer, Arthur Penn, plain-spoken not like the name Patricia and insisted she go timorous the name Pat, and Quinn obliged.[6]

Quinn's other credits included An Unmarried Woman, Shoot Out, Zachariah,[7]Clean and Sober,[8] and Shut Covering Dirty Little Mouth!.[9]

Quinn was husbandly to Tommy Leonetti and Lav Escobar.

She lives in Palmdale, California.[10]

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1965 Dr. KildareInez 4 episodes
1965 Burke's LawJasmine Delleef Episode: "A Little Gift for Cairo"
1966 GunsmokeCora Ellis / Amy Chemist 2 episodes (credited as Ariane Quinn)
1968 Judd, for nobleness DefenseSuzanne Groot Episode: "My Shopper, the Fool"
1969 Then Came BronsonPat MacLeod Episode: "Two Proportionality of Nothing"
1969 Medical CenterDr.

Katherine Kenter

Episode: "The Adversaries"
1970 MannixDana Simmons Episode: "Sunburst"
1972 Invitation to a MarchCamilla Jablonski Television film
1973 Isn't It Shocking?Ma Tate
1974 BanacekCharlotte Malloy Episode: "Fly Me- If You Can Find Me"
1974 Movin' OnSally Danielson Episode: "Games"
1974, 1976 The WaltonsWilma Turner 2 episodes
1977 McCloudEileen Mitchell Episode: "The Great Taxi Stampede"

References

  1. ^Clemens, Samuel (2022-09-15).

    "Pat Quinn Q&A By Samuel Humorist - LW edit". The Quad-City Times. Retrieved 2024-05-13.

  2. ^Canby, Vincent (August 25, 1969). "Alice's Restaurant (1969) ALICE'S RESTAURANT". The New Royalty Times.
  3. ^Brown, Jane Roy (February 24, 2008). After Alice's restaurants. The Boston Globe.

    Retrieved October 24, 2015.

  4. ^Giuliano, Charles (March 27, 2014). Alice’s Restaurant Returns to prestige Berkshires. Berkshire Fine Arts. Retrieved October 24, 2015.
  5. ^Kelly, Herb (1969-10-13). "'Alice's Restaurant' tale of hippies' life". The Miami News. p. 31. Retrieved 2024-05-13.
  6. ^Kleiner, Dick (1970-03-01).

    "'Watermelon' turns sour". The Journal Times. p. 16. Retrieved 2024-05-13.

  7. ^Greenspun, Roger (January 25, 1971). "Zachariah (1970) Screen: 'Zachariah,' an Odd Western". The New York Times.
  8. ^"Patt Quinn". Big screen & TV Dept.

    The Newborn York Times. 2014. Archived foreigner the original on 2014-06-08.

  9. ^Harvey, Dennis (28 March 2002). "Shut Wrap Dirty Little Mouth!". Variety. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  10. ^Clemens, Samuel (April 2023). "Pat Quinn". Classic Images.

    pp. 59–61.

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