Patricia Colleen Mattick was born to Laura Patricia (Meyer) Mattick (1919-1985) and Thomas Mattick (born 1915), and had one brother.
A television and stage actress, Patricia (born Patricia Colleen Mattick), also known as “Pattye”, was best known for the movie "The Beguiled" ("Janie" 1971), the tv show “Columbo” ("Margaret Williams”, 1971), and over a dozen of other tv series guest appearances in the 1970s. She appeared in a total of 18 television series in the 1970s and 2 short films in the early nineties.
She also appeared in dozens of plays between 1978 and 1995 with several theater companies, mostly with the Padua Playwrights Productions, in Los Angeles California. Some of the plays were: "The Visit" (1981), "The Danube" (1982) and "Bercilak's Dream." (1982). She also acted in Maria Irene Fornes' play, "And What of the Night?," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island (1989 - 1990) Her last theater appearance was “Ibsen and the Actress”, directed by playwright Fornes, at the University of Iowa in April of 1995.
Patricia was 5' 2", a beautiful redhead with green eyes.
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