Patsy Kelly

Patsy Kelly

Infobox actor
name = Patsy Kelly


imagesize = 180px
caption = in "Topper Returns" (1941)
birthdate = birth date|1910|1|12|mf=y
birthplace = Brooklyn, New York, USA
deathdate = death date and age|1981|9|24|1910|1|12|mf=y
deathplace = Woodland Hills, California, USA
birthname = Sarah Veronica Rose Kelly
website = http://www.patsykelly.com
tonyawards = Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1971 "No, No Nanette"

Patsy Kelly (January 12, 1910September 24, 1981) was an American stage and film comedic actress.

Biography

Kelly was born Sarah Veronica Rose Kelly in Brooklyn, New York to Irish immigrants and made her Broadway debut in 1928. In 1930 and 1931, she performed for producer Earl Carroll in his popular "Sketches" and "Vanities" musicals. She also appeared with popular stage comic Frank Fay. During one performance she arrived at the theater late, and Fay was already on stage. Kelly explained to Fay and the audience that she had been at the beauty parlor. Fay ad-libbed, "You weren't waited on, were you?"

Kelly, like other New York actors, made her screen debut in a Vitaphone short subject filmed there. In 1933 producer Hal Roach hired Kelly to co-star with Thelma Todd in a series of short-subject comedies. (Kelly replaced ZaSu Pitts, who left Roach after a salary dispute.) The Todd-Kelly shorts cemented Patsy Kelly's
Pert Kelton, then with Lyda Roberti.

Patsy Kelly then moved into the more ambitious world of feature films, often playing working-class character roles in comedies and musicals.

Offscreen, Kelly's indiscreet lifestyle resulted in loud ejections from cocktail lounges and restaurants. On occasion she would uninhibitedly admit, in public and with typical candor, to being a "dyke". By 1943 movie producers had distanced themselves from loose-cannon Kelly, and she could only find work at Producers Releasing Corporation, smallest and cheapest of the movie studios. Her last starring roles were in two PRC comedies, "My Son, the Hero" and "Danger! Women at Work".

She eventually became a housekeeper and part-time lover to Tallulah Bankhead, claiming that any man attracted to her must really be a "lesbo." [Boze Hadleigh. "Hollywood Lesbians" 1994]

On television she appeared on top-rated shows like "The Man from U.N.C.L.E", "The Dick Van Dyke Show", "The Wild Wild West", and "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", as well as many unsold pilots. Patsy also made a memorable appearance as "Laura-Louise" in the film thriller "Rosemary's Baby" (1968), directed by Roman Polanski, alongside veteran actors Sidney Blackmer, Ruth Gordon, and Maurice Evans.

She returned to Broadway in 1971 in the revival of "No, No, Nanette" with fellow Irish Catholic hoofers Ruby Keeler and Helen Gallagher. Patsy scored a huge success as the wisecracking, tap-dancing maid, and won Broadway's 1971 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress for her performance in the show. She topped that success the following year when she starred in "Irene" with Debbie Reynolds, and was again nominated for a Tony for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.

Kelly appeared as the housekeeper Mrs. Schmauss in the 1976 film "Freaky Friday" which starred Jodie Foster and Barbara Harris. Her final motion picture appearance came in the 1979 Disney comedy, "The North Avenue Irregulars", also co-starring Harris, along with Cloris Leachman, Edward Herrmann and Karen Valentine.

She died in 1981 at the age of 71 in Woodland Hills, California of cancer.

References

External links

* [http://www.patsykelly.com Patsy Kelly official website]
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