Patrice Fisher

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Patrice Fisher
Born (1978-01-05) January 5, 1978 (age 46)
OccupationActress
Years active2001present

Patrice Fisher (born January 5, 1978) is an American actress best known for her lead role as Patience James in the Cinemax TV series Zane's Sex Chronicles .

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Career

Originally from Del Rio, Texas, born January 5, 1978, Patrice Fisher was raised in a military family. At a young age she decided she wanted to be an entertainer. She moved to Los Angeles to model but soon discovered her love of acting, and picked up her first role as one of the prostitutes in the movie How High, featuring rappers Method Man and Redman. Fisher appears on the Cinemax TV series Zane's Sex Chronicles as the lead character Patience James. [1] She has also guest starred on the TV series Boston Public ; Yes, Dear ; CSI and a recurring role in the TV series Charmed as the character Avatar Beta.[ citation needed ] She appears in the music video for Avant's single "4 Minutes".

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Stranger Inside SugarTV movie
Carmen: A Hip Hopera Jealous WomanTV movie
How High End Table Ass
2002 The Country Bears Backup Singer
Austin Powers in Goldmember Dancer
Almost a Woman Gang GirlTV movie
2004 Doing Hard Time Lt. Elaine LodgeVideo
Trois: The Escort Kyria BynamVideo
2006Behind the SmileRegina
Big TopRose
20074 LifeGenaVideo
The Stolen Moments of SeptemberCorina Hire
2009PermagrinKelly
2013Dearly DepartedMaya Thibodeaux
Comedy of ErrorzVoluptuous Servants
2014Men, Money & Gold DiggersPaisley
2016Hollywood HeartsIndiaTV movie
Ulterior Motives: Reality TV MassacreDesiree Taylor
2017The Job InterviewMina
2018Raggity AnnsNolaShort
2019Everyday But ChristmasKatie
Before Dawn BreaksMya
2021Saints & Sinners Judgment DayStacia CunninghamTV movie
2022Super TurntMonique
2023 Fancy Dance Ruth
2024Zane's the Other Side of the PillowJemistryVideo

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 Boston Public UniquaEpisode: "Chapter Fifty-Three"
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Sports Bar WaitressEpisode: "All for Our Country"
2004 Yes, Dear BessEpisode: "Mama Said Knock You Out"
2004–2005 Charmed Avatar BetaRecurring Cast: Season 7
2005 CSI: NY Jamie BanksEpisode: "The Dove Commission"
2008–2010 Zane's Sex Chronicles Patience JamesMain Cast
2012Front Seat ChroniclesVeraEpisode: "If I Tell U"
2014Next UpSantana DanielsRecurring Cast
2015 Stitchers LAPD CopEpisode: "Finally"
2016–2017 If Loving You Is Wrong DispatcherRecurring Cast: Season 2
2017–2022 Saints & Sinners Stacia CunninghamRecurring Cast: Season 2-6
2019 Boomerang SelenaEpisode: "The Let Out"
Last CallRoseEpisode: "The Great Pretender"
2021 BMF EdnaEpisode: "Heroes"
Dopesick Methadone Clinic NurseEpisode: "Hammer the Abusers"
2022 Dynasty JoyceEpisode: "A Real Actress Could Do It"
First Kill Ms. MederosEpisode: "First Love"
Tales Mrs. JonesEpisode: "Fight the Power"
2022–2023 Kingdom Business Detective Juanita ParkerRecurring Cast
2023 Found Rosario MendezEpisode: "Pilot"
2024 All the Queen's Men YolandaEpisode: "The Ultimate Price"

Video Game

YearTitleRole
2009 The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena Grinder (voice)

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References

  1. Selah, Makkada (2008-02-13). "Zane gets her freak on". Detroit Metro Times. Archived from the original on 2022-07-06. Retrieved 23 November 2009.