- Patricia Hitchcock
Infobox Actor
name = Patricia Hitchcock
imagesize = 150px
birthdate = birth date and age|1928|7|7
birthplace =London, England
spouse = Joseph E. O'Connell, Jr.
(1952–present)
children = Mary Stone (born 1953)
Tere Carrubba (born1954)
Katie Fiala (born 1959)Patricia Hitchcock O'Connell (born
July 7 ,1928 ,London ,UK ) is a British-born American actress and producer.She is the only child of the film director
Alfred Hitchcock and film editorAlma Reville . The family moved toLos Angeles, California , in March 1939.As a child, Hitchcock knew she wanted to be an actress. In the early 1940s, she began acting on the stage and doing summer stock. She performed in Broadway productions of "Solitaire" (1942) and "Violet" (1944).
After graduating from Marymount High School in Los Angeles in 1947, she attended the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and also appeared on the London stage. In early 1949, her parents arrived to make Hitchcock's first feature motion picture in England since going to Hollywood. Pat did not know she would have a walk-on in the movie until her parents arrived. Because she bore a resemblance to the star,Jane Wyman , her father asked if she would mind also doubling for Wyman in the scenes that required "danger driving."She had small roles in three of her father's movies: "Stage Fright" (1950) in which she played a jolly acting student named Chubby Bannister, one of Wyman's school chums; "Strangers on a Train" (1951), playing Barbara Morton, future sister-in-law of Guy Haines (
Farley Granger ), and "Psycho" (1960), playingJanet Leigh 's plain-Jane office-mate, Caroline, who generously offers to share tranquilizers that her mother gave her for her wedding night.Pat Hitchcock also worked for
Jean Negulesco on "The Mudlark " (1950), which starredIrene Dunne andAlec Guinness , playing a palace maid, and she had a bit-part in DeMille's "The Ten Commandments".She married Joseph E. O'Connell, Jr.,
January 17 ,1952 , at Our Lady Chapel in St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York. They decided to have their wedding there because Pat had many friends on the East Coast and Joe had relatives in Boston.She and Joe O'Connell have three daughters, Mary Alma Stone (born
April 17 ,1953 ), Teresa "Tere" Carrubba (bornJuly 2 ,1954 ), and Kathleen "Katie" Fiala (bornFebruary 27 ,1959 ).As well as appearing in ten episodes of her father's half-hour
television program , "Alfred Hitchcock Presents ", Hitchcock worked on a few others, including "Playhouse 90 ", which was live, directed byJohn Frankenheimer . Acting for her father, however, remained the high point of her actingcareer , which she interrupted to raise her children. (Hitchcock has a small joke with her first appearance on his show -- after saying good night and exiting the screen, he sticks his head back into the picture and remarks: "I thought the little leading lady was rather good, didn't you?")She also served as executive producer of the documentary "The Man on Lincoln's Nose" (2000), which is about Robert F. Boyle and his contribution to motion pictures.She supplied family photos and wrote the foreword of the book "Footsteps in the Fog: Alfred Hitchcock's San Francisco" by Jeff Kraft and Aaron Leventhal, which was published in 2002. In 2003, she published "Alma Hitchcock: The Woman Behind the Man", co-written with Laurent Bouzereau.
Patricia and Joseph O'Connell currently live in
Solvang, California . Mrs. O'Connell is an annual major sponsor of the Menlo Charity Horse Show.External links
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* [http://www.menlohorseshow.com/paloaltodailynews-sun-aug-18-2004.pdf "Daily Breeze" "Horse show an extravaganza" - Pat Hitchcock O'Connell with her daughter, Tere Carrubba, and granddaughter Trisha]
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