Patty McCormack

Patty McCormack

actress, music department, producer

Patty McCormack was born on Aug 21, 1945 in USA. Patty McCormack's big-screen debut came with Mama - Season 2 directed by Ralph Nelson in 1950. Patty McCormack is known for Stan Against Evil directed by Jack Bishop, John C. McGinley stars as Stanley Miller and Janet Varney as Evie Barret. Patty McCormack has got 2 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Patty McCormack achieved is Studio City Film Festival, US. The upcoming new movie Patty McCormack plays is The Bad Seed Returns which will be released on Sep 05, 2022.

As a testament to her passion and talent, former 1950s pig-tailed moppet star Patty McCormack has remained a consistent presence on film and TV for over five decades. While the lovely and talented blonde suffered her share of hard knocks and obvious stereotypes in adjusting to an adult career, she did not fade away into oblivion or self destruct as other vulnerable child stars before her did.Born Patricia Ellen Russo in Brooklyn, New York, to Frank Russo, a firefighter, and the former Elizabeth McCormack, a roller skating pro, the young girl found herself modeling at age 4. Two years later, she had progressed to films with bits in Two Gals and a Guy (1951) and Si l'on mariait papa (1951). Soon thereafter she made her Broadway debut (at age 6) in the short-lived play "Touchstone" starring Ossie Davis.While simultaneously appearing in the live television series Mama (1949) [aka "I Remember Mama"], the by-now 8-year-old returned to Broadway a second time and created the role that would make her a cult sensation -- "Rhoda Penmark", the tiny, braided little demon with murderous intentions in "The Bad Seed". Starring Nancy Kelly as her put-upon, overly-trusting mother, the show became a certifiable hit. The two actors were invited to recreate their famous roles in the film version, La mauvaise graine (1956), and achieved equally fine results. No child before her had ever been given such a deliberately evil, twisted role and Patty chewed up the scenery with courteous malevolence. Though the film today may come off as extremely stagy and overly mannered to some, its fascination cannot be denied. Audiences took readily to Patty and her wicked ways and the young actress earned both Oscar and Golden Globe "Best Supporting Actress" nominations.The film would be a hard act to follow or forget. So strongly identified with the role, Patty found it difficult for audiences to see her any other way. She tried finding some variance as a pioneer girl in La bourrasque (1957), a testy child star in Kathy O' (1958) and a tomboy in Les aventuriers du fleuve (1960) but the memory of "Rhoda Penmark" would not be so easily wiped away. She suffered typical teen angst in the film Jeunesse tracassée (1961) with William Shatner and had to make do as a young adult in such low-level movies as Des filles à moto (1968), Maryjane (1968) and The Young Animals (1968).By the 1970s Patty, who had spent so much time as a child doing live television, found herself again relying on the medium for steadier work. Billed now as a more grown-up "Patricia McCormack", she also appeared in a variety of legit stage productions and, on occasion, found roles in independent films. Appearing in more than 250 episodes of some of the most successful programs around, audiences may remember her giving sensible, wifely support to Jeffrey Tambor on The Ropers (1979), the short-lived spin-off of the Vivre à trois (1976) sitcom, or from her recurring role as "Evelyn Michaelson" on Dallas (1978). More recently on film and TV, she played "Adrianna"'s mother, "Liz LaCerva", on HBO's hit Les Soprano (1999) and appeared in guest form on New York Police Blues (1993), Cold Case : Affaires classées (2003), Grey's Anatomy (2005), Entourage (2004) and What About Brian (2006). She also played former "First Lady" "Pat Nixon" in the film Frost/Nixon, l'heure de vérité (2008).In 1995, Patty's devoted fans reveled when she felt comfortable enough to embrace again her "Bad Seed" behavior by starring in the low-budget horror feature Mommy (1995) and its sequel Mommy's Day (1997) [aka "Mommy 2"]. She came full circle as a most pernicious homemaker who created violent, Rhoda-worthy ends for those unlucky enough to cross her path.Patti's millennium films, a variety of comedy, drama and, of course, horror films, would include The Medicine Show (2001), Un si long chemin (2001), L'écorché (2004), Frost/Nixon, l'heure de vérité (2008) (as First Lady Pat Nixon), Soda Springs (2012), Buttwhistle (2014), Chicanery (2017) and a lead in the lowbudget mystery La maison des secrets (2018). As for TV, in addition to guest parts on such shows as "The D.A.," "N.Y.P.D. Blue," "Grey's Anatomy," "Entourage," "Criminal Minds," "Shark," "Private Practice," "Citizen Jane," "Desperate Housewives," "Prime Suspect," "Hawaii Five-0, she had recurring roles on Les Soprano (1999), Have You Met Miss Jones? (2012), Hart of Dixie (2011) and the daytime series Hôpital central (1963) as Dr. Monica Quartermaine. She also played the small role of a doctor in a remake of her cult film The Bad Seed (2018).A mother herself with two children, Robert and Danielle, Patty was once married to Bob Catania, a restaurateur. She was also an eight-year companion to screenwriter and playwright Ernest Thompson of La maison du lac (1981) fame.

  • Birthday

    Aug 21, 1945
  • Place of Birth

    Brooklyn, New York, USA
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Awards

2 wins & 2 nominations

Studio City Film Festival, US
2021
Barking Mad (2021)
Winner - Best Ensemble Cast
Barking Mad (2021)
Walk of Fame
1960
Motion Picture
Winner - Star on the Walk of Fame

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