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Patty Duke

Acting

🎂 1946-12-14

Patty Duke was born Anna Marie Duke in Elmhurst, New York, to Frances Margaret (McMahon), a cashier, and John Patrick Duke, a cab driver and handyman. She is of Irish, and one eighth German, descent. Her acting career began when she was introduced to her brother Ray Duke's managers, John and Ethel Ross. Soon after, Anna Marie became Patty, the actress. Patty started off in commercials, a few movies and some bit parts. Her first big, memorable role came when she was chosen to portray the blind and deaf Helen Keller in the Broadway version of "The Miracle Worker". The play lasted almost two years, from October 19, 1959-July 1, 1961 (Patty left in May, 1961). In 1962, The Miracle Worker (1962) became a movie and Patty won an Academy Award for best supporting actress. She was 16 years old, making her the youngest person ever to win an Oscar. She then starred in her own sitcom titled The Patty Duke Show (1963). It lasted for three seasons, and Patty was nominated for an Emmy. In 1965, she starred in the movie Billie (1965). It was a success and was the first movie ever sold to a television network. That same year, she married director Harry Falk. Their marriage lasted four years. She then starred in Valley of the Dolls (1967), which was a financial but not a critical success. In 1969, she secured a part in an independent film called Me, Natalie (1969). The film was a box-office flop, but she won her second Golden Globe Award for her performance in it. In the early 1970s, she became a mother to actors Sean Astin (with writer Michael Tell) and Mackenzie Astin (with actor John Astin). In 1976, she won her second Emmy award for the highly successful mini-series, Captains and the Kings (1976). Other successful TV films followed. She received two Emmy nominations in 1978 for A Family Upside Down (1978) and Having Babies III (1978). She then won her third Emmy in the 1979 TV movie version of The Miracle Worker (1979), this time portraying "Annie Sullivan". In 1982, she was diagnosed with manic-depressive illness. In 1984, she became President of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG). In 1986, she married Michael Pierce, a drill sergeant whom she met while preparing for a role in the TV movie, A Time to Triumph (1986). In 1987, she wrote her autobiography, "Call Me Anna". In 1989, she and Mike adopted a baby, whom they named "Kevin". Her autobiography became a TV movie in 1990, with Patty playing herself, from her 30s onward. In 1992, she wrote her second book, "A Brilliant Madness: Living with Manic Depression Illness". Anna Marie Duke had a long and successful career, winning three Emmys. She was a mother and a political advocate for issues such as the ERA (Equal Rights Amendment), AIDS and nuclear disarmament, all despite having Manic-Depression. She died on March 29, 2016, in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, of sepsis from a ruptured intestine. Patty had proved her strength as an actress and as a person.

Cast credits(143)

Self

1962

Self

1962

2009

Nancy Williams

1994

Jean

1994

Sylvia Spencer

2010

Self

1961

Jan

2009

Self

1948

Grandma Janice

2013

Great Aunt Hilary

2013

Toni

1968

Alice (voice)

1993

Self

2001

Self - Guest

1968

1972

1987

Self - Narrator (voice)

1993

Self

1993

1961

1972

Shirlee Warner

1977

Lilly Mackim

1977

Self - Awards Custodian

1956

Self - Presenter

1956

1973

Self

1953

1957

Valerie Bing

1999

Patty Lane / Cathy Lane

1963

Sue Ann McRae

1962

1982

Barbara King

1968

Herself - Interviewee

2000

Self - Singer

1964

Molly Quinn

1982

Catharine Jeffers

1991

Angel

1951

Sylvia

1951

1970

Helen

2012

Judge Sylvia Formenti

1999

Linda Colby

1972

Self

1981

1956

Cathy Payson

1979

Bernadette Hennessey Armagh

1976

Martha Washington

1984

Hannah Miller

1995

President Julia Mansfield

1985

Nancy Evans

1989

Helen Keller

1962

2001

Rita

1978

Anne Kincaid

2001

Martha Washington

1986

Neely O'Hara

1967

Mary

2009

Carolyn Henry

1989

Mrs. Boyle

1992

Laura Lockwood

1977

Angel

1999

Liz Benedict

1980

Rosemary Woodhouse

1976

1993

Sylvia

2002

Doris Niceman

1986

Karen Matthews

1987

Natalie Miller

1969

Dr. Peggy Wilson

1977

Sunny Andrews

2000

Sarah McDavid

1981

Althea Sloan

1988

Beth Thompson

1993

Marjorie Sutherland

1959

Emily Ann Faulkner (Child)

1958

Jean Monroe

1992

Coral

1963

Mother Joseph

2004

Sook

1997

Judge Ray

1991

Anna Marie Duke/ Patty Duke

1990

Annie Beiler

1996

Self

2003

Thumbelina (voice)

1966

Dr. Feinstenberger

1999

Jeanne Bosnick

1982

Anne Sullivan

1979

Laura Dietz

1984

Sue Grainger

1979

Ruth Monroe

1990

Shirley Abrams

1987

Interviewee

1967

Bridget Connolly

2006

Faye Dolan

1998

Jean Williams

1992

Francesca Kinsolving

1972

Barbara Parker

1995

Debbie Walters

1959

Norma Walsh

1977

Terry

1994

Tootie Smith

1959

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

1999

Jan Richards

1974

Beth Bradfield

1996

Jenny

1972

Barbara Reynolds

1983

Self

1982

Lucille Jenkins

1993

Irene

2012

Carole Matthews

1979

Charlene Summers

2018

Billie

1965

Self

1978

Sue Davidoff

1977

Young Cathy

1958

Natalie Porter

1996

Leslee Wexler

1978

Laura Wilson

1972

Sister Dulcina

1983

Eileen Phillips

1971

Deborah Bergman

1980

Anne Capute

1988

Mrs. Keene / Earlene

2005

Betty Rollin

1992

Macy Kramer

1971

Marlene Chambers

1970

Barbara King

1969

1989

Lily

1980

Helen

1982

Wendy

1978

Grace McKenna

1994

Patty Lane / Cathy Lane MacAllister

1999

1986

Martha Washington

1986

Adelaide

1974

Neely O'Hara/Self

2006

Lynda

1958

Martha

1981

Velma Sparrow

1971

Sylvia Crawford

1977

Augusta Davis

1958

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