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Intro | American actress | ||
Was | Actor Film actor | ||
From | United States of America | ||
Field | Film, TV, Stage & Radio | ||
Gender | female | ||
Birth | 31 July 1951, Denver, USA | ||
Death | 6 December 2003, Tallahassee, USA (aged 52 years) | ||
Star sign | Leo | ||
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Biography
Patricia Mattick (31 July 1951 - 6 December 2003) was an American television actress active in the 1970s and briefly in the early 1990s. She is known for her roles in Mannix (1971), The F.B.I. (1972), and The Streets of San Francisco (1971).
In some of her works, she is also credited as Pattye Mattick.
Early life
Patricia Mattick was born as Patricia Colleen Mattick on July 31, 1951, in Denver, Colorado. She attended Grover Cleveland high school in Reseda, California.
Career
Mattick made her acting debut in 1970, appearing in the role of "Sheila Colby" in Half Way episode of TV series Room 222. In the following year, she was seen playing the character of "Janie" in director Don Siegel's war-drama The Beguiled (starring Clint Eastwood and Geraldine Page). In 1976, she was seen in two episodes, "The Thrill Killers: Part 1" and "The Thrill Killers: Part 2," of the TV series The Streets of San Francisco.
Between 1981 and 1983, Mattick appeared in several plays at the Los Angeles-based theater company, Padua Playwrights Productions.
Mattick was last seen on the silver screen in 1991, playing the part of secretary Liza in John Putch's short comedy The Walter Ego.
Death
Mattick died of cancer on December 6, 2003, in Tallahassee, Florida. She is buried at Granby Cemetery in Granby, Grand County, Colorado, her home state.
Stage/Theater Roles, Part 4: 1993 (cont.) Alchemy of Desire/Dead Man's Blues- role: Tirasol, at the Audrey Skirball-Kennis Theater, Beverly Hills, CA; 1994: Alchemy of Desire/Dead Man's Blues- role: Tirasol, at The Playhouse in the Park, Cincinnati, OH; 1995: Ibsen and the Actress- role: Elizabeth, at The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA.
Stage/Theater Roles, Part 3: 1987-1988: Uncle Vanya- role: Sonia, at The Classic Stage Company, New York City, N.Y.; 1988: A Good Touch- role: yuppie movie agent, at the Pacific Design Center, West Hollywood, CA; 1989: Almost Asleep- role: "woman" at the Cal State Northridge/Art Design Center, Los Angeles, CA; 1990: And What of the Night?- role: Rainbow/She/Lorraine at Trinity United Method Church, Providence. Rhode Island (Trinity Repertory Company);Neck- role: Vicki, at The Lost Studio, Los Angeles, CA; 1992: Oscar and Bertha- role: Bertha, at The Magic Theater, San Francisco, CA; 1993: Enter the Night- role: Paula, at the New City Theater, Seattle, WA
Stage/Theater Roles, Part 2: (1982-continued) Untitled, role: Helen, at Claremont, CA (Padua Playwrights Productions); Neck, role: Vicky, at Claremont, CA; Politesse: A Piece for Tape and Landscape; role: unknown, at Claremont, CA (Padua Playwrights Productions); 1983: Mud- she played Mae at the Theater For The New City (New York City, N.Y.)-directed and written by Maria Irene Fornes; Three Variations on the Theme on Pain-role: Suzzie Lowenstein, at Claremont, CA (Padua Playwrights Production); 1986 The Mothers, role: daughter, at San Diego's Balboa Park; 1987: Strongbox-role: young woman, at the Boyd Street Theater, Los Angeles, CA (Padua Playwright Production).
Patricia Mattick's height was 5'2" (1.57 m) per her IMDB entry. Some of her theater credits: in 1980 she starred as Margie Burke in the play "The Widow's Blind Date" at The Los Angeles Actor's Theater, L.A., CA. In 1983 she starred as Mae in the play "Mud" at The Theater for the New City, New York City, N.Y. In 1987 she appeared in the play "Strongbox" at the Boyd Street Theater, L.A.,CA.(Part of Padua Hills Playwrights' Festival)In 1992 she starred in the play "Oscar and Bertha", as Bertha, at the Magic Theater, San Francisco, CA. In 1995 she starred as Elizabeth in the play "Ibsen and the Actress" at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA.
Stage/Theater Roles(Part 1): 1979: Man with Bags-role: the lady in black, at Pilot Theater, Los Angeles, CA.; 1980: The Widow's Blind Date-role: Margie Burke, at the Los Angeles Actors Theater, Los Angeles, CA. 1981: The Happy Journey from Trenton to Camden. Segment: "Voices"-role: she played a young woman, at Theater 40, Beverly Hills, CA. The Visit-role: Rachel, at Claremont, CA.(Padua Playwrights Productions) 1982: The Danube-role: Eve, at Claremont, CA(Padua Playwrights Productions); Bercilak's Dream-role: the Dreamer/Sister T, at Claremont, CA (Padua Playwrights Productions); You can Swim in the Danube, but the Water is too Cold-role: Eva, at the 5th Padua Festival.
