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Patricia Smith (actress)

Patricia Smith
Patricia Smith 1956.JPG
Smith in 1956
Born February 20, 1930
New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
Died January 2, 2011(2011-01-02) (aged 80)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1953–1997
Spouse(s) John Lassell
Children 2

Patricia Smith (February 20, 1930 – January 2, 2011) was an American actress who appeared in film and television roles from the early 1950s through the 1990s.

Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Smith appeared in a 1953 episode of Kraft Television Theater titled "A Room and a Half". A Neighborhood Playhouse alumna and a life member of The Actors Studio, Smith appeared in two films in 1957, The Bachelor Party with Don Murray and The Spirit of St. Louis with James Stewart. She appeared in Gunsmoke in 1958.

She appeared primarily on television during the 1960s and 1970s, including the role of murderer Wanda Buren in the 1965 Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Candy Queen," and the role of Sylvia Bayles in The Twilight Zone episode Long Distance Call (Season 2 - episode 22); as Norma Bartlett in The Fugitive episode "Goodbye my Love" in 1967, and was the focus of Hawaii Five-O's second show of the first season (1968), "Full Fathom Five", playing detective Joyce Weber. Smith's character went undercover to capture a husband/wife serial killer team targeting rich widows. She also appeared in a 1975 episode of The Streets of San Francisco. Smith was a regular on the 1969-70 short-lived television sitcom The Debbie Reynolds Show playing Reynolds' sister Charlotte. She also had a recurring role on The Bob Newhart Show during its initial season (1972–1973), played Jack Lemmon's wife in the 1973 feature film Save the Tiger, for which Lemmon won an Oscar, and appeared in the episode "You're Not Alone" from the 1977 anthology series Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected (known in the United Kingdom as Twist in the Tale). She also appeared on the TV series "Highway to Heaven", in the season 1 episode "A Child of God".


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