Noted celebrity and Golden Globe awardee, Patricia Crowley, passes away at 91 years old.
American actress Patricia Crowley, known for her prolific career spanning several decades, passed away at the age of 91 on September 14, 2020, in Los Angeles.
Crowley began her career as a model and made her TV debut in "The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre" at the age of 17. Her first film was "The Moon Is Blue" in 1953, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination for New Star of the Year - Actress.
Throughout her career, Crowley appeared in over 120 films and TV shows, including "The Nutty Professor", "Midas Touch" with Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin, and "The Way West" with Anne Bancroft. She was one of the most prolific actresses of her generation, appearing in TV classics like "Bonanza", "Charlie's Angels", and "Dynasty". Crowley also starred in "Beverly Hills, 90210".
Crowley's success as a TV actress includes appearances in Western series like "Bonanza" and "Maverick", soap operas like "The Love Boat" and "Dynasty", and comedies like "Happy Days" and "Friends". She also worked alongside Jerry Lewis in various films and TV shows.
Patricia Crowley was married to Andy Friendly since 1986 and also had children Jon and Ann from her first marriage to celebrity lawyer Gregory Hookstratten. Unfortunately, Crowley passed away three days before her 92nd birthday on September 17. Her son Jon Hookstratten confirmed her death to industry magazine "The Hollywood Reporter".
Despite the loss, Crowley's career will continue to live on as she helped write film and TV history. The name of her husband who was still alive on her date of death, September 14, 2023, is not available in the provided search results.
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