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Eileen Patricia Augusta Fraser Morison [4] was born in Manhattan on March 19, 1915, although some sources have erroneously given her year of birth as 1914. [5]Her father William was a playwright and actor from Belfast while her mother, Selena Morison (née Fraser), worked for British Intelligence during World War I. [6]
Patricia Anne Rainone (born January 14, 1961), better known by her stage name Patricia Morrison, is an American bass guitarist, singer and songwriter. She has worked with Bags , the Gun Club , Fur Bible, the Sisters of Mercy , and the Damned .
List of Patricia Morison performances at the Internet Broadway Database; Patricia Morison at IMDb; Dossier of Patricia Morison prepared by theatre and film historian Miles Krueger at the Institute of the American Musical, Inc., Los Angeles, California, April 29, 1999.
Calling Dr. Death is a 1943 mystery film, and the first installment in The Inner Sanctum Mysteries anthological film series, which was based on the popular radio series of the same name, the film stars Chaney Jr. and Patricia Morison, and was directed by Reginald Le Borg. Chaney Jr. plays a neurologist, Dr. Mark Steele, who loses memory of the ...
Patricia Morison: 1915–2018: 103: American actress [177] Meg Mundy: 1915–2016: 101: British-born American actress [178] Audrey Munson: 1891–1996: 104: American actress and model [179] Alexandra Myšková: 1922– 102: Czech-Norwegian actress [180] Randi Lindtner Næss: 1905–2009: 104: Norwegian actress and singer [181] Chemancheri ...
Patricia Kennealy-Morrison, a key figure in the early days of rock journalism who also figured heavily in Doors lore as the partner of Jim Morrison, and who later became a prolific novelist, has ...
Best known as the partner of The Doors' Jim Morrison, Kennealy-Morrison helped pave the way for female rock journalists in the '60s. Patricia Kennealy-Morrison, rock journalist, author and partner ...
After nine episodes were filmed in late 1948, co-star Patricia Morison was offered the lead in the Broadway musical Kiss Me, Kate, and left the show.Sources differ as to what exactly happened directly thereafter; Lynne Roberts was definitely cast in the replacement role of Dr. Joan Wright and filmed four more episodes, but precisely when these episodes were filmed is a matter of debate.