Patricia Wright (actress)

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Patricia Wright
Born
Patricia Wright Ellis

(1921-07-05) July 5, 1921 (age 102)
NationalityAmerican
Education Washington State University, UCLA
Occupations
  • Actress
  • weather presenter
  • dancer
  • commercial announcer/spokesperson
  • professor
Years active1950–1966 (as actress)

Patricia Wright Ellis (born July 5, 1921) [1] is an American former actress and dancer, weather presenter, announcer, and commercial spokeswoman, who made several film and television appearances throughout the 1950s and 1960s. She also wrote, directed and produced, and was featured in printed adverts and educational videos for which she won awards, including at the Argentine Film Festival. [2]

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Ellis is most notable for her role as the leading lady in the short subject Cuckoo on a Choo Choo, opposite The Three Stooges. She was also an announcer on the late 1950s daytime television series Queen for a Day .

Biography

Early life

Wright grew up in Washington state and attended Washington State University, before moving to Hollywood to start an acting career in the 1940s. She worked as a secretary production assistant in radio, and was a production assistant on The Bob Hope Show. [2]

Film and TV roles

Wright signed with Paramount Pictures and her film appearances included Chained for Life (1952), Trail Guide (1952), and Scandal Incorporated (1956).

She appeared in several American television shows, including Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. , The Adventures of Kit Carson, and The Ray Milland Show.

In addition to her film and television roles, Wright worked for Fox News serving as Los Angeles' first ever television weathergirl. [2]

She also produced, wrote and directed educational multimedia for CBS. [2]

Personal life

Wright in her post-acting career trained at UCLA and became a college Professor in Cal State Los Angeles. After retirement, Wright was the guest of honor at the 2008 Three Stooges Fan Club Meeting. [2]

Wright currently resides in Newport Beach, California and celebrated her 100th birthday on July 5, 2021. [1]

Filmography

Name of ProductionYearRole
Penthouse Party (TV series)1950As herself
Fireside Theatre (TV series)1950Herself
Dick Tracy (TV series)1950episode: The Mosquito Murders)
Hit Parade of 1951 1950Minor role (uncredited)
The Lemon Drop Kid 1951Dancer (uncredited)
Racket Squad (TV series)1951Millie Shane
Chained for Life 1952Renee
Trail Guide 1952Saloon Girl
Cuckoo on a Choo Choo (film short)1952Lenora
Rebound (TV series)1952Adele Barker
Craig Kennedy, Criminologist (TV series)19523 roles
-Lydia "Dixie" Ramsay
-Alberta Seward
-Mildred Kinney
The Adventures of Kit Carson (TV series)1954unknown
Meet Mr. McNutley (TV series)19541 episode
The New Adventures of China Smith (TV series)19542 roles
-Kate Orleans
-Maggie McGinnis
Lux Video Theatre (TV series)1956Phyllis
Scandal Incorporated 1956Marjorie Cameron
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (TV series)1966Mrs. Gray

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References

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