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Patricia Bosworth

Patricia Bosworth
Born Patricia Crum
(1933-04-24) April 24, 1933 (age 83)
Oakland, California
Occupation Biographer, journalist
Genre Journalism, biography
Years active 1984—present

Patricia Bosworth (born April 24, 1933) is an American journalist and biographer, memoirist, and former actress. She has been a faculty member of Columbia University’s School of Journalism as well as Barnard College, and is a winner of the Front Page Award for her journalistic achievement in writing about the Hollywood Blacklist.

Born Patricia Crum in Oakland, California, Bosworth is the daughter of prominent attorney Bartley Crum and novelist Anna Gertrude Bosworth. She grew up especially close to her younger brother, Bartley Crum Jr. Their father was active in politics as a confidant to Wendell Willkie during the 1940 presidential campaign, and served on the 1945 Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry into Palestine that advised President Harry Truman to support the creation of a Jewish state. The elder Crum gained notoriety for being one of the six lawyers who defended the Hollywood Ten during the Red Scare at the start of the Cold War in 1947. His career suffered during the fallout from the Blacklist, and the family moved from California to New York in late 1948.

In California Bosworth had been educated at Miss Burke’s School and the Convent of the Sacred Heart. At age 13, intending to become an actress, she adopted her mother’s maiden name as her surname. When the family relocated to New York, Bosworth first attended the Chapin School and then the Ecole International in Geneva, Switzerland. Bosworth attended Sarah Lawrence College, graduating in 1955 with a major in dance and writing.


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