Patty Duke Galleries 1
Patty Duke
Patty Duke
Patty Duke
Patty Duke
Patty Duke
Patty Duke
Patty Duke
Patty Duke
Patty Duke
Patty Duke
Previous Galllery                     HOME                    Next Gallery
 

Biography

  From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Patty Duke (born December 14, 1946) is an Academy Award-winning actress of the stage and screen. Born Anna Marie Duke in Elmhurst, Queens, New York, USA to an Irish American father, John P. Duke, and an Irish-German mother, Frances McMahon. She won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in 1962 at the age of 15 for her role as Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker.

She also won a Golden Globe for Me, Natalie in 1969, which also featured Al Pacino in his onscreen debut.

From 1972 to 1985, she was married to John Astin, the father of her actor children, Sean Astin and Mackenzie Astin (the former being conceived before her marriage to Astin, and who was subsequently adopted by Astin). In 1986 she married Michael Pearce and moved to Idaho.


Childhood
Duke experienced what seemed to be an almost Dickensian childhood. Her father was an alcoholic. Her mother suffered from unipolar disorder and was prone to violence. When Duke was 6, her mother threw her father out. When she was 8, her life was essentially turned over to her managers, John and Ethel Ross, who recognized her talent and promoted her as a child actress.

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.

It was Ethel Ross who gave the sweeping name-change order, "Anna Marie is dead, you are Patty now," though perhaps innocently intended, resounded painfully for Duke in the decades to come. (Her professional name was chosen because the Rosses wanted her to achieve the success of Patty McCormack).

One of Duke's first acting jobs was on the soap opera The Brighter Day, in the late 1950s. 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, she was honored by having her name placed above the title on the marquee. The play was made into the 1962 film, for which Duke received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Duke was the youngest person at that time to receive an Academy Award (age 16).

While Shirley Temple was much younger when she received her Academy Award, it was an honorary Award for her work in motion pictures as the reigning 'juvenile actress' of her day rather than for any one role. Judy Garland would receive a similar honorary Award for her work in The Wizard of Oz as a 'juvenile actress.'

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

At the age of 12, Patty 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 congessional panel. She was coached by the Rosses to claim that she had not cheated. At first she went along with the Rosses' story and lied to the panel. Later she broke down into tears and admitted that she had been given the answers.

Despite the success of her career, Duke was deeply unhappy during her teenage years. She reports being treated as a virtual prisoner by the Rosses and had little control over her own life and her own 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.

At the same time, efforts were taken to portray her as a normal teenager. There were publicity shots of Duke in her room that showed a telephone, which, unknown to the public, was not even connected. The phone was later connected when she befriended Frank Sinatra, Jr.

As an adult, Duke accused both John and Ethel Ross of sexual abuse.

[edit]
Mid-Career
Upon turning 18, Duke became free of the Rosses, only to find that they had squandered most of her earnings (although she has stated that losing the money was nothing compared to what they had done to her life). She was also not socially or emotionally prepared to live on her own.

At the age of 18 she married director Harry Falk who was nearly twice her age at the time. Duke's heavy drinking and drug abuse, coupled with suicide attempts and anorexia, drove Falk into an affair that ended the marriage after four years. It was during her marriage to Falk that she made Valley of the Dolls, a film that was a critical disaster that raised questions as to her ability as an adult actress.

Duke was able to start a successful singing career producing 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, where Duke made her comeback as an actress.

Around this time she 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.

In what likely may have been a depressive episode, Duke quickly married rock promoter Michael Tell, whom she had literally just 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 public assumed that the father was Arnaz, due to the media hype of the affair. The assumption was made that Duke was carrying the illegitimate grandchild of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. This would leave very bad feelings on Ball's part towards Duke.

However, Duke herself believed she was carrying Astin's child.

On February 21, 1971, she gave birth to her first son Sean Astin (who has since become a major actor in his own right). Sean was actually Michael Tell's biological son. 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. This was a daring thing for him to do, as there were reporters outside the hospital that were eager for news that the newborn was his grandson.

In 1972, the quite older actor John Astin married Duke, adopted her son, and fathered her second son, actor Mackenzie Astin, who was born in 1973.

Duke and Astin worked together extensively during their marriage. For a time, Patty Duke even 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 mini-series 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.

Duke still suffered from depression, however. It and the work put a strain on her marriage. She and Astin divorced in 1985.

In 1986 Duke married present husband, drill seargent Michael Pearce. They have one son together.

In 1982 an unusual reaction to a cortisone shot she received on a set led to her being diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Its treatment, which included lithium as a medication, put her on the true road to recovery. Duke has since become an activist for numerous causes, including an important spokesperson for mental health.

Many have attributed some of Duke's extraordinary abilities to her being affected by bipolar disorder.

In 1985 she was elected president of the Screen Actors Guild, the second woman to hold the position (Duke held the job until 1988).

She has written her autobiography Call Me Anna (ISBN 0553272055) and Brilliant Madness: Living with Manic Depressive Illness (ISBN 0553560727)

[edit]
2000s
In 2002 she returned to New York to appear as "Aunt Eller" in a revival of Oklahoma.

On November 2, 2004, it was announced that Duke would undergo single bypass surgery in her adoptive home state of Idaho, which was very successful.

In 2005, she returned again to New York to attend a memorial service for actress and old co-star from The Miracle Worker, Anne Bancroft, who had died of cancer earlier in the year.

Filmography

  Falling in Love with the Girl Next Door (2006) (TV) .... Bridget Connolly
Bigger Than the Sky (2005) .... Mrs. Keene/Earlene
Murder Without Conviction (2004) (TV) .... Mother Joseph
"Judging Amy"
- Disposable (2004) TV Episode .... Valerie Bing
Wrong Turn (2003/II) .... Esther
"Touched by an Angel"
- I Will Walk with You: Part 2 (2003) TV Episode .... Jean
- I Will Walk with You: Part 1 (2003) TV Episode .... Jean
- I Do (1998) TV Episode .... Nancy Williams
Little John (2002/I) (TV) .... Sylvia
"First Years"
- There's No Place Like Homo (2001) TV Episode .... Evelyn Harrison
"Family Law"
- Liar's Club: Part 2 (2001) TV Episode .... Judge Sylvia Formenti
Love Lessons (2000) (TV) .... Sunny Andrews
... aka A Time to Decide (Europe: English title)
Miracle on the Mountain: The Kincaid Family Story (2000) (TV) .... Anne Kincaid

A Season for Miracles (1999) (TV) .... Angel
... aka Hallmark Hall of Fame: A Season for Miracles (USA: series title)
Kimberly (1999) .... Dr. Feinstenberger
... aka Daddy Who? (USA: video title)
The Patty Duke Show: Still Rockin' in Brooklyn Heights (1999) (TV) .... Patty Lane/Cathy Lane MacAllister
When He Didn't Come Home (1998) (TV) .... Faye Dolan
A Christmas Memory (1997) (TV) .... Sook
... aka Truman Capote's 'A Christmas Memory' (USA: complete title)
"Frasier"
- Death and the Dog (1997) TV Episode (voice) .... Alice
To Face Her Past (1996) (TV) .... Beth Bradfield
Harvest of Fire (1996) (TV) .... Annie Beiler
Race Against Time: The Search for Sarah (1996) (TV) .... Natalie Porter
When the Vows Break (1995) (TV) .... Barbara Parker
... aka Courting Justice (USA)
"Amazing Grace" (1995) TV Series .... Hannah Miller
... aka Wing and a Prayer
Cries from the Heart (1994) (TV) .... Terry
... aka Touch of Truth
One Woman's Courage (1994) (TV) .... Grace McKenna
A Matter of Justice (1993) (TV) .... Mary Brown
... aka Final Justice
No Child of Mine (1993) (TV) .... Lucille Jenkins
... aka The Fight for Baby Jesse
Family of Strangers (1993) (TV) .... Beth Thompson
... aka Née de père inconnu (Canada: French title)
A Killer Among Friends (1992) (TV) .... Jean Monroe
... aka Friends to the End (USA)
Prelude to a Kiss (1992) .... Mrs. Boyle
Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive (1992) (TV) .... Jean Williams
... aka Grave Secrets
Last Wish (1992) (TV) .... Betty Rollin
"The Torkelsons"
- Return to Sender (1991) TV Episode .... Catharine Jeffers
Absolute Strangers (1991) (TV) .... Judge Ray
Always Remember I Love You (1990) (TV) .... Ruth Monroe

Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure (1989) (TV) .... Carolyn Henry
Amityville: The Evil Escapes (1989) (TV) .... Nancy Evans
... aka Amityville IV: The Evil Escapes
... aka The Amityville Horror: The Evil Escapes, Part 4
The Hitch-Hikers (1989)
Fatal Judgement (1988) (TV) .... Anne Capute
Perry Mason: The Case of the Avenging Ace (1988) (TV) .... Althea Sloan
"J.J. Starbuck"
- Pilot (1987) TV Episode .... Verna Mckidden
"Karen's Song" (1987) TV Series .... Karen Matthews
Fight for Life (1987) (TV) .... Shirley Abrams
Willy/Milly (1986) .... Doris Niceman
... aka I Was a Teenage Boy
... aka Something Special
George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation (1986) (TV) .... Martha Washington
A Time to Triumph (1986) (TV) .... Concetta Hassan
"Hail to the Chief" (1985) TV Series .... President Julia Mansfield
"Hotel"
... aka Arthur Hailey's Hotel
- New Beginnings (1985) TV Episode (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Gayla Erikson
"The Love Boat"
- The Crew's Cruise Director/What a Drag/Doc's Slump (Alaska Cruise) (1984) TV Episode
- Computerman/Parlez-Vous/Memories of You (1978) TV Episode (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Lilly Mackim
- Joker Is Mild, The/First Time Out/Take My Granddaughter, Please (1977) TV Episode .... Shirlee
"George Washington" (1984) (mini) TV Series .... Martha Washington
Best Kept Secrets (1984) (TV) (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Laura Dietz
"Insight"
- The Hit Man (1983) TV Episode
- God's Guerillas (1981) TV Episode
- A Slight Drinking Problem (1977) TV Episode
- For the Love of Annie (1976) TV Episode
September Gun (1983) (TV) .... Sister Dulcina
Something So Right (1982) (TV) (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Jeanne Bosnick
"It Takes Two" (1982/I) TV Series (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Molly Quinn
By Design (1982) .... Helen
... aka Sur mesure (Canada: French title)
Please Don't Hit Me, Mom (1981) (TV) (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Barbara Reynolds
The Violation of Sarah McDavid (1981) (TV) (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Sarah McDavid
The Girl on the Edge of Town (1981) (TV) (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Martha
The Babysitter (1980/I) (TV) (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Liz Benedict
Mom, the Wolfman and Me (1980) (TV) .... Deborah Bergman
The Women's Room (1980) (TV) .... Lily

The Miracle Worker (1979) (TV) .... Anne Sullivan
Before and After (1979) (TV) .... Carole Matthews
Hanging by a Thread (1979) (TV) (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Sue Grainger
Women in White (1979) (TV) .... Cathy Payson
The Swarm (1978) (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Rita
A Family Upside Down (1978) (TV) (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Wendy
Having Babies III (1978) (TV) .... Leslee Wexler
The Storyteller (1977) (TV) (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Sue Davidoff
Killer on Board (1977) (TV) .... Norma Walsh
Curse of the Black Widow (1977) (TV) .... Laura Lockwood/Valerie Steffan
... aka Love Trap (USA: reissue title)
Rosetti and Ryan: Men Who Love Women (1977) (TV) .... Sylvia Crawford
Fire! (1977) (TV) (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Dr. Peggy Wilson
Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby (1976) (TV) (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Rosemary Woodhouse
... aka Rosemary's Baby II
"Captains and the Kings" (1976) (mini) TV Series (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Bernadette Hennessey Armagh
"The Streets of San Francisco"
- The Thrill Killers: Part 1 (1976) TV Episode .... Susan Rosen
"Marcus Welby, M.D."
... aka Robert Young, Family Doctor
- The Unindicted Wife (1975) TV Episode .... Kate
"Police Woman"
- Nothing Left to Lose (1975) TV Episode (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Larue Collins
"Police Story"
- Sniper (1975) TV Episode (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Daniele
Miss Kline, We Love You (1974) (TV) (as Patty Duke Astin) .... Melanie Kline
"Wide World of Mystery"
- Hard Day at Blue Nose (1974) TV Episode .... Adelaide
Nightmare (1974) (TV) .... Jan Richards
"Ghost Story"
... aka Circle of Fear (USA: second season title)
- The Graveyard Shift (1973) TV Episode .... Linda Colby
"Hawaii Five-O"
... aka McGarrett (USA: rerun title)
- Thanks for the Honeymoon (1973) TV Episode .... Toni
"Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law"
- Love Child (1972) TV Episode .... Lois
"The Sixth Sense"
- With Affection, Jack the Ripper (1972) TV Episode .... Elizabeth
You'll Like My Mother (1972) .... Francesca Kinsolving
Deadly Harvest (1972) (TV) .... Jenny
She Waits (1972) (TV) .... Laura Wilson
If Tomorrow Comes (1971) (TV) .... Eileen Phillips
... aka The Glass Hammer
"Night Gallery"
... aka Rod Serling's Night Gallery (USA)
- The Diary (1971) TV Episode .... Holly Schaeffer
Two on a Bench (1971) (TV) .... Macy Kramer
Birdbath (1971) (TV) .... Velma Sparrow
"Matt Lincoln"
- Sheila (1970) TV Episode .... Sheila
My Sweet Charlie (1970) (TV) .... Marlene Chambers

Me, Natalie (1969) .... Natalie Miller
"Journey to the Unknown"
... aka Out of the Unknown
- The Last Visitor (1969) TV Episode .... Barbara King
Journey to the Unknown (1969) (TV) .... Barbara King (episode 'The Last Visitor')
Valley of the Dolls (1967) .... Neely O'Hara
"The Virginian"
... aka The Men from Shiloh (new title)
- Sue Ann (1967) TV Episode .... Sue Ann MacRae
The Daydreamer (1966) (voice) .... Thumbelina
Billie (1965) .... Billie Carol
"The Patty Duke Show" (1963) TV Series .... Patty Lane/Cathy Lane
"The Wide Country"
- To Cindy, with Love (1963) TV Episode .... Cindy Hopkins
Best of Patty Duke (1963) (TV) .... Patty & Cathy Lane
"The United States Steel Hour"
... aka The U.S. Steel Hour (USA: alternative title)
- The Duchess and the Mugs (1962) TV Episode .... Penelope
- Seed of Guilt (1959) TV Episode .... Robin Kent
- Family Happiness (1959) TV Episode .... Sonya Alexandrovna
- One Red Rose for Christmas (1958) TV Episode .... Kathy
- The Reward (1958) TV Episode
"Ben Casey"
- Mrs McBroom and the Cloud Watcher (1962) TV Episode .... Janie Wahl
The Miracle Worker (1962) .... Helen Keller
The Power and the Glory (1961) (TV) .... Coral

Once Upon a Christmas Time (1959) (TV) .... Lori
Happy Anniversary (1959) .... Debbie Walters
4D Man (1959) .... Marjorie Sutherland
... aka Master of Terror (USA: reissue title)
... aka The Evil Force (UK)
"Armstrong Circle Theatre"
- The Zone of Silence (1959) TV Episode
- The Zone of Silence (1959) TV Episode
- Have Jacket Will Travel (1957) TV Episode .... Gina
- Flare-Up (1956) TV Episode .... Angelina
- SOS from the Andrea Doria (1956) TV Episode .... Marianne Doona
Meet Me in St. Louis (1959) (TV) .... Tootie
"The Brighter Day" (1954) TV Series .... Ellen Williams Dennis #1 (1958-1959)
Swiss Family Robinson (1958) (TV) .... Lynda
The Goddess (1958) .... Emily Ann Faulkner, age 8
"The DuPont Show of the Month"
- Wuthering Heights (1958) TV Episode .... Young Cathy
- The Prince and the Pauper (1957) TV Episode
"Kitty Foyle" (1958) TV Series .... Molly Scharf as a girl
Country Music Holiday (1958) .... Sis Brand
"Kraft Television Theatre"
... aka Kraft Mystery Theatre (new title)
... aka Kraft Theatre (new title)
- The Big Heist (1957) TV Episode



**DISCLAIMER: Most of this material was obtained through search engines If anyone discovers that anything on this site is copyrighted, please notify me, and I will remove it immediately.