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In 1965, at age 18, Duke married director Harry Falk, who was 13 years her senior. It led to the end of Duke's relationship with her childhood guardians, the Rosses. [9] During their marriage, she had repeated mood swings, drank heavily, became anorexic, and overdosed on pills a number of times. The couple divorced in 1969. [6]
Falk began his career, as an assistant director on television commercials and for the television series The Defenders, in 1961.Later in his career, Falk directed for many television programs, as his credits includes, The Patty Duke Show, Get Smart, The Partridge Family, That Girl, Hawaii Five-O, The Doris Day Show, The Mod Squad and The Courtship of Eddie's Father.
The Patty Duke Show: Martin Lane, Kenneth Lane, Jed Lane Main cast (104 episodes) 1966 The Virginian: Harry Foley Season 5 Episode 9: "Dead-Eye Dick" 1966 Combat! Major Fisher Season 5 Episode 8: "Headcount" 1967 The Rat Patrol: Dr. Schneidermann Season 1 Episode 26: "The Bring 'Em Back Alive Raid" 1967 Mission: Impossible: Harrison Selby
Patty Duke through the years: Also Read: Joe Wambaugh, Patty Duke -- and the End of NBC's 'Features' Game In 1963 she was given her own TV show, "The Patty Duke Show," which was created for her.
Sean Astin was with his mother, Anna "Patty Duke" Pearce, when she died on Tuesday morning and he shared her final moments. Sean Astin says mother Patty Duke was 'suffering terribly' before her ...
Astin has five children; three (David, Allen, and Ashley) with his first wife, Suzanne Hahn, and two with his second wife, actress Patty Duke – one adopted (Sean, Patty's son from an earlier relationship, whom Astin adopted during their marriage) and one biological .
The Patty Duke Show is an American television sitcom created by Sidney Sheldon and William Asher. The series ran on ABC from September 18, 1963, to April 27, 1966. The series was developed as a vehicle for teenage star Patty Duke, who had won an Academy Award the previous year. Duke starred in dual roles of "twin cousins" Patty and Cathy Lane.
Sean Astin said that Patty Duke was 'surrounded by her family' prior to her death, after relatives traveled to her hospital bedside in Coeur D'Alene, Idaho.