Patty Duke

Patty Duke

Infobox actor
name = Patty Duke


imagesize =
birthname = Anna Marie Duke
birthdate = birth date and age|1946|12|14
birthplace = Elmhurst, Queens, New York
spouse = Harry Falk (1965-1969)
Michael Tell (1970-1970)
John Astin (1972-1985)
Michael Pearce (1986-present)
academyawards = Best Supporting Actress
1962 "The Miracle Worker"
emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actress - Miniseries or a Movie
1970 "My Sweet Charlie"
1977 "Captains and the Kings"
1980 "The Miracle Worker"
goldenglobeawards = Most Promising Newcomer - Female
1962 "The Miracle Worker"
Best Actress - Comedy Movie
1969 "Me, Natalie"

Anna Marie "Patty" Duke (born December 14, 1946) is an Academy Award-, three-time Emmy Award- and two-time Golden Globe Award-winning American actress of stage and film.

Biography

Early life

Duke was born Anna Marie Duke in Elmhurst, Queens, New York, the daughter of Frances (née McMahon), a cashier, and John Patrick Duke, a handyman and cab driver. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/90/Patty-Duke.html Patty Duke Biography (1946-) ] ] cite book|last=Duke|first=Patty|authorlink=|coauthors=Kennen Turan|title= Call Me Anna: The Autobiography of Patty Duke|publisher=Bantam Books|date=1987|location=|pages=8|month=|url=|id=ISBN0553272055] Her father was Irish American and her maternal grandmother was German.

Duke experienced what could be termed a Dickensian childhood. Her father was an alcoholic, and her mother suffered from clinical depression and was prone to violence. When Duke was 6, her mother threw her father out. When she was 8, her mother essentially turned Duke's care over to her managers, John and Ethel Ross, who recognized her talent and promoted her as a child actress. [ [http://www.sean-astin.net/pattie/ Pattie 'Duke' Pierce ] ]

The Rosses' methods were somewhat unscrupulous. For instance, they consistently billed Duke as two years younger than she was, and padded her resume with some false credits. [ [http://www.pittsburghpostgazette.com/tv/19990427patty3.asp TV Preview: Patty Duke pairs off again as 'Identical cousins' ] ] It was Ethel Ross who gave the sweeping name-change order, "Anna Marie is dead, you are Patty now." This would have painful repercussions for Duke in the decades to come. (Her professional name was chosen because the Rosses wanted her to achieve the success of Patty McCormack). [ [http://www.officialpattyduke.com/bio.htm Biography ] ]

Career

One of Duke's first acting jobs was on the soap opera "The Brighter Day," in the late 1950s. She also appeared in print ads and in television commercials. At the age of twelve, Duke appeared on "The $64,000 Question" and won $32,000. Three years later, it was revealed that the game show was rigged and she was called to testify before a congressional panel.Fact|date=July 2008

Duke's first major role was playing Helen Keller (with Anne Bancroft as Annie Sullivan) in the Broadway play "The Miracle Worker", which ran for nearly two years. Midway through the run, her name was placed above the title on the marquee.

The play was subsequently made into a 1962 film, for which Duke received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. At 16, Duke was the youngest person at that time to receive an Academy Award in a competitive category. She won a Golden Globe for "Me, Natalie" in 1969, which also featured Al Pacino in his screen debut. In a 1979 television movie of "The Miracle Worker", Duke played Sullivan.

In 1963, Duke landed her own series "The Patty Duke Show," in which she played both main characters: Patty Lane and her prim and proper "identical cousin" from Scotland, Cathy Lane. The show ran for three seasons, and earned her one Emmy Award nomination.

Despite the success of her career, Duke was deeply unhappy during her teenage years. Efforts were taken to portray her as a normal teenager, but Duke has indicated in her memoirs that she was a virtual prisoner of the Rosses, and had little control over her own life and earnings. The Rosses kept control over Duke and her mother by allowing them only a pittance to survive on. The Rosses also began providing Duke with alcohol and prescription drugs when she was 13, which led to substance abuse problems later on (as an adult, Duke accused both John and Ethel Ross of sexual abuse).

Upon turning 18, Duke became free of the Rosses, only to find that they had squandered most of her earnings.

Duke had a successful singing career, garnering several Top 40 hits such as "Don't Just Stand There" in 1965, and "Dona Dona" in 1968. She performed both songs on "The Ed Sullivan Show". However, it was in the 1970 TV movie "My Sweet Charlie", for which she won her first Emmy Award, where Duke made her comeback as an actress.

2000s

In 2002, Duke returned to New York to appear as Aunt Eller in a revival of "Oklahoma!". She also returned to New York in 2005 to attend a memorial service for actress and old co-star from "The Miracle Worker", Anne Bancroft, who had died of uterine cancer earlier in the year.

On November 2, 2004, it was announced that Duke would undergo single bypass surgery in Idaho, which was successful. On October 4, 2007, Duke appeared on "The Oprah Winfrey Show", talking about her bipolar disorder to an Oprah guest, advising the guest to seek out a support group.

Other achievements

In 1985, Duke was elected president of the Screen Actors Guild, the second woman to hold the position (Duke held the job until 1988). Coincidentally, in the same year she also played the first female President of the United States in the sitcom "Hail to the Chief".

She authored two books, one her autobiography, "Call Me Anna" (ISBN 0-553-27205-5), and "Brilliant Madness: Living with Manic Depressive Illness" (ISBN 0-553-56072-7)

In December, 2007, Duke was awarded an honorary Doctorate from the University of North Florida for her work in advancing awareness of mental health issues. [ [http://www.unf.edu/development/news/pressreleases/releaseview.php?id=602 "Duke Awarded Honorary Degree/Senior Recognized for Service"] . Press Release For: December 06, 2007. University of North Florida.]

Personal life

At the age of 18, Duke married director Harry Falk who was 31 years old at the time. Duke's heavy drinking coupled with suicide attempts and anorexia, stressed the marriage. Falk eventually began an affair that ended the marriage after four years.Fact|date=July 2008

Around 1970, Duke became romantically involved with actor John Astin. She also entered into a short-lived but highly publicized affair with Desi Arnaz, Jr. The relationship did not last, partially because Arnaz's mother, TV legend Lucille Ball, did not approve of the relationship and reportedly ordered her son to stop seeing Duke.Fact|date=August 2008

Duke quickly married rock promoter Michael Tell, whom she had only recently met. The marriage was annulled two weeks later. After her marriage to Michael Tell, Duke discovered she was pregnant with her first child. Much of the publicwho? assumed that the father was Arnaz, due to the media hype of the affair. However, Duke herself believed she was carrying Astin's child. On February 25, 1971, she gave birth to her first son, Sean. Although she would later claim in her autobiography that her marriage with Tell was never consummated. Even though the affair with Desi Jr. had long since ended, Desi Arnaz, Sr. made a kindly visit to Duke when she was in the hospital, despite reporters outside the hospital that were eager for news that the newborn was his grandson.

In 1972, actor John Astin married Duke, adopted her son, Sean Astin who was not his own biological son, and fathered her second son, Mackenzie, who was born in 1973. Duke and Astin worked together extensively during their marriage. For a time, Patty Duke added Astin to her professional name. The marriage and her children greatly improved her self confidence and her career. She received her second Emmy for the TV miniseries, "Captains and the Kings", and her third for a TV version of "The Miracle Worker" in which she played Annie Sullivan to Melissa Gilbert's Helen Keller.

In 1985, Duke and Astin divorced, and in 1986 she married drill sergeant Michael Pearce, whom she met on the set of a TV movie, "A Time for Triumph". The couple moved to Idaho and adopted a son together.

Illness

Duke has suffered from mental health issues throughout her life. In 1982, she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Its treatment, which included lithium as a medication, stabilized Duke's life and put her on the road to recovery.

Duke has since become an activist for numerous mental health causes.

Filmography

References

External links

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* [http://www.officialpattyduke.com/ Patty Duke's Official Website]
* [http://entertainment.msn.com/celebs/article.aspx?news=132731 When Young Stars Burn Out] MSN Movies
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3702922672554924488&q=innerviews InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse: Patty Duke] (TV Interview)
* [http://topqualityrockandroll.com/PDFZ.html The Patty Duke Fanzine]

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NAME= Duke, Patty
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Duke, Anna Marie
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actress
DATE OF BIRTH= December 14, 1946
PLACE OF BIRTH= Elmhurst, Queens, New York
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